The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

9* I 1 'heGedarvilleJerald, $ t,a o P e r Tepr» B u ll JGcixtor. P <JT i FRIDAY, MARCH 4 1904. Tm action qf Bewetary Hay in try ing to prefect tipi territorial integrity of China and to limit tlie area of hos­ tilities In the East meets with the uni­ versal approval of all parties. ' The discussion of statehood for four territories seems to causegeneral effer­ vescence. New York City now wants, to he sawed off aud made into a state ait by itself, , A recent count of church attendance in Hew York city showed 125,000 out of 2,000,000 and two-thirds were Roman Catholics. The .charge for. sending wireless messages from ship to ship is 12 cent a word, with address and signature free- from ship to land twenty cents a. word, ' <4 '* How tli® Now Boarder *Got Htmsvlf Into Hot Water. When the new hoarder went into ' the dining room and sat down there was only one’other person at the tar hie, The new hoarder had a kind neari, and he thought he would he affable., • “I s’pose -you’ve' boarded here for Some time?” he said to the other ftoan. * ' . "Yes; quite awhile.” “How is it? Any good?” • - “Yes.; pretty fair. 1 have.hp com­ plaints to make ” • - . "Landlady treat you decent,?” . "Well, perhaps I ought1" to”- 'And then he hesitated. ■ , "Oh, never mind, old man,” said 'the new hoarder.- “That’s all right. I’m on; but, say, mebbe y6u never tried chucking her under the chin t once in awhile. That’s the .way to E t on with ’em. . X nevef had a ndlftdy that didn’t treat me A l vet. It’s all in the way you handle ’em. Call ’em ‘sister/ and give ’em - soft, sweet, cozy.-talk about their looks. That’s the way to fetch ’em. I ’ll hot I can. live here for a month .right now without being asked for a cent. Watch' me nudge her when • she conies in .' Before, this, time to- f morrow.she’ll be telling me her fam- • ily history. Poor old .girl! She looks as if she’d had her troubles. Probably got tied up to some Jdhn Henry who was about man .enough to ‘shoo’ chickens out of the yard, and that’s all, My-name’s Hudson , Let’s, seey I haven’t .heard yOurs. have I ?” ' ■. ' * “Ho—nd, *1 believe not. But it ■doesn’t matter. I’m just the land-, lady’s husband.”—Chicago Journal. ■ t y , . , 1 ' ' v , , EXCURSION TO NEWYORK. Wife Daetnft Then; is itlittle story told of Dr. Wimunutan-Ingram that is - very like* that M n mythical bishop and jfee caterpillar, Having invited any hsv or girl in an audience* at Btep- nev to usfc him a question, he was met bv this; “Please, sir/why did- tho angels walk up and down Ja­ cob’s ladder when they had wings? It is paid that Dr, Ingram escaped hv saying, “What little boy or girl would like to answer this?”—Lon­ don Hews, __________ Hi* Estimation* • \ “Do yon estimate a man’s success by the amount of money he saves?’ “Hot" exactly,”* answered Senator Sorghum, “but the amount he gets hold of and spends has something to do "with, the popular impression on the subject.”—Washington Star. H* Fetch** ’Em. Florence—Do you know, Clara, I think Mr. Dnmlqigh is more than half a fool? Clara— I shouldn’t wonder, hut you can’t help liking a man who al­ ways lias his trousers creased so beautifully.—Boston Transcript. • A Oiff*r*nt Tale.' “You would not be so impressed with the fairy appetite of"many a girl who sits next to you at dinner,” remarked the thoughtful theorist “if you could see the way she wades into things between meals.”—Chica­ go Press,- ■ The Happy. Future. Mrs. ‘. "Waggles — Everything we have here in the house, is so old it is shabby. Waggles—Have a little patience my dear. When they get a little older they will be antique.—Judge. A Drawback. , “Grigsby married a girl-who can cook if she wants to.” . “Lucky Grigsby!” . -.“Oh; I dunno. She has never, yet wanted to.”—Cleveland Plain Deal­ er, ' - , , ■' > -Couldn’t L ob ® Her. Ruth—Whither thoU goest I wil go. , ' . Haomi (aside)—This is the hard­ est woman to shake I ever saw.- Comfort; ______ Still at It. Bess—Fred actually had the nerve to propose to me last night. Hell—Nerve!, Why, I ’d call it case of hopeless* insanity. , ■ Excursion rates to Hew -York, ac* Sp# -Assnnffltlnn will he in effect via Penn QUESTIONANSWERED. Yes," August Flower stlil-has the} argent sail? of any medicine in the eiv-j . bad world, Your mothers aud grandmothers never thought of using \ anything eisc for indsgesUon or 'hdi-j oneness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard .of appendicitis, nervous, prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to lean out the system aud stop fermen* taticn of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the n«rvous aud organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bid with headaches and other aches. You only need a ew dosea of Greens August Flower, n liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Price 25c and 75c, To cure a cejd in one day take Lass live Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails ___ r> tv m .UnutiiM » “ When the butter won’t come put a penny , in the churn” is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. "When-mothers- are-worriec sylvania lines February 6,7, 8, 9 and . 10; also on February 27, 28 and 29, -aud on March 1, 1904. The sale of tickets will be governed by the certi fickte plan, which will be fully ex plained by ticket agents of the Penn­ sylvania lines. Apply to E. S. Keyes, ticket agent.. -------- ‘ :__CHEAPJlAfES._______ 1 grain strength and flesh we To all points in Montana’ Washing* ton, Oregon ahd. British'Columbia, Marcb ist to April 30tb, 1904. Special rates to North* Dakota in March. Write at once for information and maps, to Ira F, Schwegel, District Passenger. Agent. Wisconsin Central RV, 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, ' , . ‘ Choice of Routes to Florida and South, Passengers for i a and the jymth via Pennsylvania Shorter lanes from Cwdarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pennsvlania Short Lines trains from Owfarvilfe connect at that gate­ way *»ith trough trains for Jackson­ ville, St. Apgnitiue, Hew Orleans and other southern points. For par­ ticulars nonsuit E» D. Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvania Lines. -—The largest, best anil cheapest Tma of robes and borra blankets eyaf shown in Gedarville, at Kerr &Hast­ ings Bros’, ‘Excursion tickets to Dayton, ac- pfiunl Ben Hur performance will he sold March 1st from London, Morrow Springfield, Richmond and intermed* into ticket stations on the Pennsylva* uin Lines, good returning March 2nd, inclusive, . Every Ticket Ofjtlca of the Penh- sylvania Line* is'Face Information Bureau. o f the great World'* Pair #t Louis in 1904, The Bureau ad* dies* at (kdasville f« ,E,H, Keyes, ip charge of Ticket Officii. A ’’Brooms” booklet of Bt. I mps hotel* and board­ ing houses .location and rales, cow* m by the World’s Fair. Manage- ment, can tie obtrioed from him; alto oihervalnapis Inforinati'ifl, say 'give them Scott's Emul­ sion. It is like the penny, in the milk because it works anc because there i s ' something astonishing about it, Scott’s Emulsion is ..simply .i milk .of pure cod liver oi wltR” Vome~TTypophosphites especially prepared for delicate itomaebs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be­ cause it is so perfectly adaptec to their wants. For all weak and pale anc thin children Scott’s Emulsion is .the most satisfactory treat­ ment. W e w ill send you th e . penny, /. «?. s a d pie free. : ; Us euro Ittt »ll plclurs ln the form oi * kbslls on the wrapptr of every bolt!* W Etnuhionyoubuy, SCOTT &.BOWNE, ■ ■ Chemists, ■ m p e a r t i t . , BE-Y* AP&»od*1,06j rilldrtlgUlB, to cure, E. \Y. Grove’s on each box. 25c. signature jb tf A^getaWePreparalionforAs- (Am u For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought INFVN I S / ( HII.DHIN PromotesDigestion,Cheerful- ness andBestContains neither Opium,Morphine norlliueral. H o i H a e c o t i g * Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a die ease for any one to attempt to doctor lirpself, altbpugh he may have the iroper remedies at hand. -A physici­ an should always be called, It should’, be borne in mind, however, that! pneumonia. alWaya results from a ’ cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giving Cbumberlhi’s Cougn Remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded off,, This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment of pneumonia with c the best results; Dr. W. J. Smith,! pt of Sanders, Ala.', who is also a, drug­ gist, says of it: “Xhave- been selling Chamberlins Cough Remedy and pre; scribing it in my practice for the past six years. Xuse it in cases of pneumonia and have clways, gotten the beat results,” Sold by all drug-, gists. j /Mr** ■ . iSSriS&kMtt Aperfecl Beraedy for Conslipa- Tion, Sout Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish­ ness andL o s s o f S leep . Facsimile Signature of i HEW YORK. , .A l & m o n t h - * o l t l D OS l S - ] ^ t l M| H EXACTCOPTOFWRAPPER. In m Over Thirty Years | * * i U f e ^ * * * * t M * * * # * f e t * * l - ' ! ! * * % BUS INESS AFTER PLEASURE! | l I Holidays Post Bargains, | Now, to Keep the Business Moving! 4 b 4 b t 4^ W r a p s , t Happiness is both aj generator ajradiator? and InHamiinafory Rheumatism Cured, William Shaffer, a brakeman o) Dennison, Ohio, was confined to hi*- bed for several weekB with inflamma­ tory rheumatism. “I used many remedies,” he says. “Finally X sent to McOaw’s drug store for. a bottle <v Chamberlin’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use hand or foot ahd in one weeks time was able to go. to work as happy ns a clam,” For sale by all druggists. T J p - to - F u r n i t u r e That will be suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines of : : And now it is said pompadours arc to be broad and low again. A Favorite Remedy for Babies Its pleasant taste and prompt-cures have made Chamberlin's Cough Rem­ edy a favorite with tne mothers of small children, It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences Itnot only cures croupv cough, appears will prevent n'. irt , ffjrbfeaXri)^irdPtfgglSffiT the at acK- A. train of thought is easily tracked by a light remark. side- Tragedy Averted. Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved” writes Mrs._W. Wat­ kins of Pleasant Uity, Ohio. “Pneu­ monia- bad played sad. havoc, with him and a terrible cough set in besid­ es. Doctors treated him but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He’s now sound and well.” Everybody ought • to know its the only sure cure for coughs Colds ahd all Lung diseases, Guaranteed by all Druggists; Price 50c. and $1.0 q . Trial bottle free. Ideals are the weapons, of the wlfiob defeat "even themselves. mind More Riots, DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, PHYHCIAN AHD SOKCEOH. Specialty X>Ray and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment, Also ,latest im­ proved apparatus for treating disease* of the nose, throat aud lung*. R. E. CORRY, 0 AUCTIONEER • Sells Real Estate, ami Personal prop­ erty anywhere. Protrtptuess, attention v ) detail* and satisfaction guaranteed, High service. Low price*. Residence Telephone 2JL Clifton, O, Call and secure date*. - Try that Cooper’s. 20c bulk coffee at Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave ns an individual dis­ order of the system,' Overwork loss of sleep,' nervous tension will be fol­ lowed by utter collapse unless a reli able remedy is employed. There’s nothing so effluent to cure disorders of tne Liver and Kidneys as electric Bitter*. Its a wonderful tonic and effective nervine and the greatest all aroun.d medicine for run down systems It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia expells Malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guaranteed by all Druggists. C h a i r s R o c l i e i * ! * * C o a c h e s C e n 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 " 3 M Ca ,tt r e s s e s *• S p r i n g ' s "W a s h s t a a d s D r e s s i n g S t a n d s Carpets! Carpets! \Ve represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this, line which e» hies us to quote prices that surprise all : : , : ; : : : . - "' Three month* of winter yet will pay you to-get a new • wrap. Tbev are in good shape to stay in fashion. Prices and fit seem 'to hit our market, sales have been so.many. W aists, Wool Silk Oxford Flannelettes, f>0e up. See our $8.754 S ilk Skirts, . . ^ AH materials, low prices. p t Staples, 6000 yards of Outing, 5cto 8^e. Cotton is up 50 per cent, vet we are selling the Wash Fabrics, Batting, Sheeting etc,, at about the bid prices, Floor Rug Tapestry, . - $12 to $15, large enough for rooms.. Ingrain, 3x4 yards, ' $5.75 up - " ■; ;' . Linoleum, Lace Curtains and Floor Oijl Cloth. Get One of Our Tickets. HUTCHISON & GIBHEY’S, ! {Jo O n ® B « ‘ i f T o w D % e l l a ll -ars t o n timfa lit'rtcir nOv*-o lo r ■ tkCOW . j . , , (a yov- t.JS t - l5''-ir/frto. it « « cl’*®net otter ,.l'Lr;p.:no rratt m -trrsrf; r-ta ncro::K!t prints. JJCca’ Ucn’too, S*ave 3 • csr<?3 the s >msx;o- v.houi tt ®' -V aho in ion thou . niortsl tnefr money. -ro osl* ot yon r, *- 0«t!vo WcnTn n : ■ I'■ !,udiffer from ole *' *'tort!oo. fll?iffee35 ‘ v 'to'itrhmcrf. rn. - iofe. ■weals", rAo* ' .i,:-; troatlea, eji r oil'., we will e “ return} your n ' -ff- r.te 11:0- doctor. •TVi-sn n?rt, Whe ' ... iMthr-et to a. ■ ' J, that we ! :.n out of sen *. ;.nV-a fallrfl , i.r. T.I.Ies’ Ner ■ .'-£'1 - treatment w . -.uty Co. Clerk, Pi , -T tj 'F Writ® wa ” you a Fret or. Miles’ Antr-Palr E-lentfflc Eemody for .- , im Blank: for our Spe ■your ease anU y and how ta right U Address: H- ia b o r a t o iix b s , jb . , To be distributed in four premiums of $50 $25, $15 and $xo, on june 1,1904. Buy your F r e s h a n d Salt Meats, F ish a n d O y s te rs A t m y Meat Market and get a ticket with each 25c cash purchase. Save your tickets “FcrtfontliS-i liid erreat t and ilsed all kinds of med beta actuallya» Sfoefi Ms a a bad odor. Twa-vreeks agi , CMtarota and after nalne t * cheerfully aay th a t they b« iberefora let yoo know tb . QGU964 m m m m GEORGE H. SMITH, Gedarville, Ohio; Agent tor.. United StatesLife Insurance Co, Which writes Bankers’ Ineur- nee anr! whose contracts are as plain as nmes. If you. want protection, lake Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with ’Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or,better, almost as cheap a* $1,OQO in investment.. L investment, w'e will pay you $400 more than yotl pay in., at tbe end pi 20 years. We five you 7 Cwctive conditions you can change-at your will". From 2 to 3£ times, face value i f your’ policy’ in paid up insurance without re examination, Also agefit for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y . Pleiesnt, P.latdhlo, Pota Boyer Slokfln, Weekon or< •old la bulk. T he (tannin • e u n n la a d to cure or your - , Sterling R em edy Co H M U LSALE,TEK'; A FREE g each pa i' f ! ..... Funeral Director Furniture Dealer. The production pf gold in this | A . v a 'P l I 1 country during 1903 amounted to!**“* V^GbiwiiwL* 874,425,340.- " i B U y O I 1, EXGHflpE ANH GEDARVILLE, OHIO. A CGOUNrS of Merchante afiTIn- dividuals solicited, Coll^Uoiir promptly made and remitted. TfcRAFTB on New T*rit and ■A' cinnati sold atlovrst rates, cheapest and most convenient way send money by mail. Cin- The to T OANS made on Real Estate, Pei* eonal or Collateral Security. William Wildraan, Pres.', . Seth W. Smith,. Vice Pres., W, J Wildman. Cashier O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier -to— — Knitted silk stocking tuspender* are the latest fad for the smart girl. • Working Overtime, Eight hour law* are ignored by those tireless little workers—T)r, King's Now Life Rill* Millions are always at work, night and day, cur ing Indigestion Billiousnes*1, Constipa­ tion, Sick Headache and all Stomach Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, sale sure. Only 2fmat all drug store*. I I f troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour fttomafib* use Chain- berlin’s Stomach and Livey Tablet and, you will get quick relief, For sale by all druggists, W . M . H A R B I S O N i Practical Miller and Engineer, Mem­ ber of the M, E. Church, and Currie Post, No. 94, G, A. R. Ccdarville, Ohio. Mam’s Restaurant and dining Rooms • ■ - 1 * \ - Corner High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio, TheBest isWhat YonWant. TheBest tsflat WeSell. Meats are deceptive. Unless you area good judge, you can never tell what you are getting until you have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you may -depend upon-*-meats that will please you. C, H. GROUSE. GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. Fresh Fish Always on Hand, CA'$TO$\!, Tor.Ihfant* and Chihkui, fto KindYou Un Always B £#«r* tfef j / j tip * tw « nf THE FINEST SERVICE SOUTH, SEASON 1904 ! * Tlorida OraiKd VIA Louisville &Nashvil le Railroad To All Points in FLORIDA Through Bleepers, Observation Cara and Dining Cars to 8t. Augustine, Operated on Fast Schedules, For Time Tables, Map*,, Rates, Sleep­ ing Car Reservation, address agents 208 North Broadway, St, Linda 101 1-2 Adam* street, Chicago JOExchange bldg., Kansan City 4th and Main, Louisville a E; Cor, fuh and Vine, Cincinnati 0 . L. STONE, G kk ’ i . P a *MA uk R t , - Kt, Great Invention. <t*i I t 'S* k*k.Vjlili-WW1t*U*l>,2/* *’*-'*tsI,-, JVIaehine. The B enninotpit is destined to: make hack numbers ol existing type­ writer*. Has 6 new and valuable features of. merit, auy two of which Would make a superior machine, No larger than existing typewriters. 'Wear® now Offering a limited amount of stock to m Vcstors at $1.00 per share. People are becoming interested all over the World and are beginning to realize what a won­ derful invention we. have., More than $80,000 worth of machines have already been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest the coming of our machine, which mark* the beginningof 6 fovolutipn in this great industry. As soon .s we shafl have sold enough stock to complete •equipment, raahuftiqture, advertise and sell our machine, no more will bo offered at any price, • - If you wish to makea gitoerige investment in on in­ dustrial enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends writ * ca ron ruosrKctt’e.* Preference in position given to investors. Capital Stock $1,*00,000, Shares $1.00 The Bennington Typeujits vGo., 8 p i CONOVER BUILDING , 'tiMt TON, t> 60 differe’1 . 1 wJfst ''vahnri . llU C ln o ln h ennsulv Sch«(!u!#olPt«s t Ifc Wumbu«„lv^o Alton....... l*ondon...“.... .......... __ ■ 'rh'roeiHIiuma*n oorrieottom CHtCACO,BtaWow, anff' S ^ O tw n n Fottr1U«A»! DKTROIT ISuth^n *5Sto,:*C'' - R-,lnd C‘to * D,Ry.jLOUISVUXX, jM k toA v lU * a n d #«, ,AW«Wtti*w SONVtLLBand ST,AUGUSTOtk ,ACK asS>&!Sg*,x*- -Tuning«na GbservsUonCfrt onslf«»6Vth wains. yof,8‘ . to..." --orsnns" «J»MtiCl.** pregohla'*! MarrowJ‘i Wars.....i* Citosh«i«{ CtkU.W.ZHI.».*,*. AhUkkiU. vwviimiiii . V.A> 9 s«nn,l,M, -W, 6 . ewdttoll BeitRemedy for Comllpaflon. tt Saved tils Leg. A; Dan forth ol LfiGrahgri f,J*‘ “The finest remedy Tor constipation I ever used is-Chamberlain's Stomach suffered for six months with u and Liver . ter, of Frankvfila af t gently ami without any unpleas .................... . ant effect, and leave the Imwei* in a Wound*,' Piles, itVibe b-sl |s pcrfeeily nUural condition,” Bold the world, Cure guanitiu-ed. Cafe by all druggist*. ^25e, Bold by all Drugglsl*. -Tablet*^ says Mr. Eli Bui- inf running mm on hie leg; ,,atTr*|u vil , N, Y . 1 “They th*t Bueklen’s Arnica halve l - cured it in five days, Ear I 5»«hutUr wi.„. . * Wrt.>« lUiess1' B. *SjS?f. as tSr^sP •i*M 1 «* twaro ,'; feStSe: ‘ “ • - ( i f t B — ■ fSJi 1 .... “ . *nM ^TWkilO! fpf vffir, m l j£ .”i

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