The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

* Siam P e r Y ear . the ’ I J t e f i l l d . : FOB THE UTTLE ONES* ; W ^ w ^ swered . !) -,•. . ^rt— ^ .... | .. Irs,-. Awgasi Jfcw e r mini w ..... f ' m 8**by Bir* anti C*mt «f It* Fanny Il*rgtit«a%*«»^©lfeijH» JaftttsM ; »n4 Silly P«rterm*nca*. Jillmi wcm. 1 imr raethm ami; H w iu f ittH * , * ftcWor*}• / j ) 50 Jjoofev |jjr4 m mmxm fow l kr#n4roottefg ©ever thought of neinp! - - ;• - $ > Y'LIDAY* M&SJCII 11 19Q1* I st^|)Pi t fe l Sft the vosht. It ftp litey teMom heard uf Mpprndlwtfs, Tfco C ^ i r faaii abolished hint ijeissbir c f sews- aBs! the M&ft&P ,Jat» c*tah* ifefcei «<wot The former says ho lifts . to conceal, The latter ■has mthwg tfcat .he wants to tell—juat. *t , pr$-eut, The punishmeat of postal frauds might to help the Republican par­ ty, Our pMta* department Is the greatest organization in the world, having grown from 75 pcstofliee3 in PrunkWe time, to 70,000 new, and from 300 employes to 250,000. The percentogeo f fraud isamazinglysmall. KL Senator Tillman says that a farmer is a man that works with his . hands and an agriculturist is a man who works with bis mouth. It, anyone ever knew Senator Tillman to work with his hands, he will please stand up and be counted. Three year 3 ago Senator Beveridge traveled all through Manchuria, 8i- . berift, and Russia. Being interviewed, by our Washington correspondent he , says- “ The Russian has immense .staying qualities,’' lie can live on a small amount of. plain food, He ean endure enough exposure and hardship to kill raost'men.fbr he has a deep, chest, broad, shoulders and short legs, and appears to be' almost without nerves. , Aud there are- millions of hint. - Clan Japan stand up for any great length of lime -against such an antagonist? I ibiu,k not ” , Yet Rus- ■sia complains that we are hostile. It looks now, as if there would be fourteen or. fifteen candidates voted oil, the first ballot in the Democratic national convention. A good many states seem to have a favorite eon. - Thereseem? to he a growing senti­ ment in the United States for the re- , storation of the whipping-post for wife beating and other offences which free board' in a public institution does not- seem to abolish. Some state .. flight try it iu the interest of .collec­ tive civilization. The Amateur Hunter's Success. “ fie went out lor a day’s sport.” ' ‘And. was he successful ?” “ Well, rather, lie crippled two S 'dcs and- shot a cow.’V-Ohic&go Jt„ ri;..,, EXCURSION TO NEWYORK. Excursion rates to New York, ac­ count spring meetings o f Merchants’ “ ‘Assckiiation’ vvill heTn efiecFvia Penn and on March i, iyu4, rue sate tickets: will be governed by the certi­ ficate 'plan, which will be h Hy ex plained hy ticket agents-of the Penn­ sylvania lines. Apply to E. S. Iieyes, ticket agent., CHEAP RArES. To all points in Montana* Washing­ ton, Oregon and British .Columbia, March 1st to April 30th, 1904. Special rates to North Dakota in March, Write at once for information and maps, to Ira F. Schwegel, District Passenger Agent,'Wisconsin Central Ii’yv 407 Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, oiiio. Choice of Routes to Florida and South, PagsiCDgerS for Florida and the south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Oedarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pennsylania Short Line* train# from Oedarville connect at that gate­ way with trough trains for Jackson­ ville, St, Augustine, New Orleans and other southern points. For par­ ticulars consult E, D, Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvapia Lines. JamesBeatty toAda M» andOwen Hwnduer, 2 lotsinOld Town, $1500, Geo, K, tlitliday toJohn0, Hour, tony lot inXenia, $2500, - . nAn-i|Ai>. --. -Excursion tickfcls to Dayton, ac* count BenHnr performance wil be sold March 1st fromLondon, .Morrow Bpringik’ld, Richmond and intemied, iafe ticketstations on the Pennsyiva* PittLines, good returning March2nd; inclusive. - Every Ticket Office of the Penn* aylvaniaLine? is Fsea Information Bureau of tho great World's Fair at HjJ oins in loo t. The Bureauad­ dress- atCjdftwtiilc is,J£0f iCeyiff In charge .^Ticket Ofitee,A "itrooina* bookfet of Bt,Imuls hotelsandboard- fug house* ,location andrates, com- tied by tlie World*# Fair Manage­ ment, ean be ohtdned from him* alwofherraluabte information, peers to hove os liftI© intelligence , no the old extinct dodo had, accord­ ing to the ancient Recounts* Tho booby nests on islands' far: •<mt In the. Pacific oeeftn and will not ; stir ont,of the-why when men land; there, but remains squatted on the ground, staring at intruders stolid-: iy* . ’ ' s , : It can fly very well indeed, and goes dong- distances. But when it Sasitting on the water it will remain. directly in the course of a ship, so that it happens often that a steamer •will go clear over a booby that could: easily have swum or down out of the way.'': • .. ■■■ Sometimes booby birds v.ilL fly. on the deck o f a ship and lie there with their legs sprawling under them., making no attempt to rise, as. if their bewilderment had quite .numbed their weak intellect. The booby does not feed its young as other birds do, by carrying food to them in its bill. Instead of this the booby swallows the food, and then the young bird thrusts its head into- the throat of the parent and fishes the food out. When two young Jioohies are hatched in the same nest, the one that is out of the egg.first will often attempt to eat its younger brother or sister. When a shot is fired at a booby .bird, it generally falls down fiat on the ground ana screams.pitiably, even if it has hot been hit at all, iso that it happens frequently that a gunner1gathers in entirely unhurt booby birds that have simply been frightened into helplessness, Brotjierfy Encouragement. . “ I want to thank you,” said bea­ con Oldfield, “for the speech you made at the meeting o f the trustees the other night in favor of issning bonds for an.addition to the chapel I’m s,orry I wasn’t there to hear you.” * . - ’ ' “ Why,” replied Deacon Granby, “ I thought you were opposed to the proposition"" “I am. But I can’ t blind mysel' to the fact that any speech yon might make must necessarily help the other side,”—Chicago Reeord- Herald. nervous, prostration or heart failure, etc*. They used August Flower to clean out the systemaud stop fermen­ tation of undigested food, regulate the action o f the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys­ tem, and that is all they took wkeu feeding dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. remedy at and 75c. You can get this reliable all druggists. Price 25u To cure a cold in one day take Laxa­ tive Bromo Quinine Tablets, AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c. tf When you can't eat breakfast, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, ’ take Scott’s Emulsion., When you have been living on a milkdiet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. great fattener, a strength giver. Thosewho have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and .icrve* For invalids, for convalescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s Emulsion is a rich and comfortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will scud you ft free sample. Be itffe th*t thl* picture lu the termftf * label h on theyrrapptrof every bottle of Emulsionyou buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl S i , N. Y. SOc. emt $1 1 ell dru&istt. DR. E. C. OGLESBEE, FHYHOIAN AND SURGEON,. SpecialtyX-Ray and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment. Also latoft im­ proved apparatus tor treating .diseases Of the nose,threat andlungs. R . E . C O R R Y , •# 4 eaufd» 3 t •, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Eetate anil Personalprop­ erty anywhere, Promptue##,attention U^detai!#andsatisfaction guaranteed, fifth service. Lew prices. Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O, (Jail and secures dates. -Try that 20e bulk eoflee at V»op*r%, Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia is.too dangerous a dis­ ease for any one to attempt to doctor himself, although he may have the proper remedies at hand, A physici­ an-should always be called. It should be borne, in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a ( cold or from an attack of the grip,' and that ,by giving Chamberlin’s Cougn Remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded olf. This remedy is also used byphysicians in the treatment, of pneumonia with the best results. Dr. VV. J, Smith, - ot Sanders, Ala., who is also a drug- j gist, gays of it: **I have been selling i Chamberlins Gough Remedy and pre-, scribing if in njy practice for thOj past eix years. 1 use it in cases oft pneumonia and have always gotten the best results.” Sold by alt drug­ gists. The KimI You Have Always Bouglitr andl xvhiel* lias Bern, in use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f and has heea made under his perr sonal supervision, sln.ee • Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Jnst-as-goo<l” are tmh Experiments that trifle with and endangeir^he health o f. Infants and Children—I3xperience against Experiment. W h a t is C A S T O R IA Castoria s a harmless jsribstituto for -Castor OH, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. .I t Is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other' Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee, 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 tbe Food,, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ’ The Children’ s Fanacca-Tho Mother’s Friend. CENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS B ea rs th e S ignature o f m ■ . a D r e s s F a h n e s , , j J • ’ list!* IlCf-n & NR5'.' »■ t*.t i'.fit .It S U|> i< ill 4 , r„*f> A o-^'TSment. • -ami R .• f? j F a ,lime-. '|y- ^ many toff-.-lt'-tafrs-Jti1nli-t-u Mvs'k th*—- 1} y< la,a /* L fc’jvtj repot htr pi to *and *tyh- ucj -- tj » -. | t«akfs we g~rn V o i l e s , 1 . ' rl» Plain nr fairy qsri.to ikriw¥.e ydHs^ Ss-gu- 1, ^ r ^ iii-cd and gaining groan 1. ' ' % M o h a ir s , The great fayerite tor spring. aud smumt-r, in fij«t all- fl* , eca?«Ks( go»-d, itylLh ami rrpeb the dos-t Aho. ILnnd tl* ■ in till colors for wnLt asd siiif?, . ’ ^ Eoline Silk and Wool, ?§» ritige. go-»l ibr. p U :ui ncca^iniitt, J-ii-M.-if,;-,*, Suitings. Ask for tlu?•: toods?, w«*«re ageute. .Silks, :p Tiifieta, seems to fit a hmg felt want for wants' no 1 tl* linings said to he all silk. Timm-amL o f yards u>- E-rt- TV ■ sgld, >. ■* . ... ■ Carpets, Rags, Linoleums, Lace Cui-Uiius/ fresh chan stmk, ;! ' pripts lowest. XYe could hot buy today aud selhu our ) prices. Waists,ekirts.petiicoatSjUUiulerwpar.Refldv.imultf euils^lO 50 up flOTGfllSOJi & GIBJIEY’S . ! XENIA, m TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THi CCHTAUNCOMPANY, f t MUHNAVBTBCST, «CWVOBNCnY. t o OHIO ■ . ' ^ ' # ^ Happiness is both a|generator and a radiator; Up-to-date Inflammatory RheumatismCured. ■William Shaffer, i , brakeman of Dgnuison, Ohio, was cunfiued to his bed for several weeks with inflamma­ tory rheumatism, r‘i used many remedies,” he says. “ Finally I sent, to McCaw’s drug store for a bottle oil Chamberlin’s Pain Balm, at which*' J h l l V ^ time I was unable to use hand or foot j j-g SI00 DOLLARS IN GOLD 1 To be distributed in four premiums of $50 $ 2 5 , $15 and $rd, onJune i, 1904, Buy your Fresh-aiad Salt Meats,, F ish and O y s te rs At my Meat Market and get a ticket with each 25c cash purchase’. Save your tickets That will Let suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in ,every -respect anil comprises different lines o f : : C. C. and in one weeks time was able to got to work as happy as a clam.” For ‘ sale by all druggists. And now it is said pompadours are to be broad and low again, . A favorite Remedy for Babks- O o u e l i e s O e x i r e x * T i i b l e s S i d © b o H ; r d s , G E O R G E H , S M I T H , I 1 ' , ,1t * - . Oedarville, Ohio, Agent tor ' ' United States LifeInsurance Co. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlin's Coiigh Rem­ edy a favorite with toe mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or otlier serious consequences. It not only cures CTOIiprljfiTWh^n^WeTnfs^soon as the CarpetsI Carpets! W e represent some o f the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all . .Which writes Bankers’ Insuruu-e am; whose emitracts are as plain as notes, I f you want protection, take, Onltotoy Life or Twenty Payment life, with ' vvmerit Settlements. You can carry.§2,000 or Hotter, almost as cheap .003 ill investment., Ii iiivemment, we*will pay you S40O more than my in, at the end oi 20 year?; We rive you 7 elective conditions yon hange at your will. From 2 to times face value af your policy in .-'h Eudov ru iJ as §1, 0 n you pa ' can c WjU, r ' paid iip insurance without re examination. Also agent for the * ■ G e n e r a l A c c i d e n t , o f P h i l a d e l p h i a , and the U . S . A c c i d e n t C o . o f N . Y »■ * • A, train of thought is easily side­ tracked by ii light remark,. Tragedy. Averted. Just iu the nick oL.time oUr little boy was saved” writes Mrs. W. Wat­ kins of Pleasant Uity, Ohio, “ Pneu­ monia had played sad havoc with him and ft 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 slid all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by airDruggista, Price 50c. and Trial bottle free. tniml -Ideals are the weapons of the which defeat even themselves. More Riot*. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as 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 effSiient to cure •disorders o f tne Liver and Kidneys as electric Bitters, Its ft wonderful tonic ftnd effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems -It dispels Nervousness, .Rheumatism and Neuralgia expellsAlalaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guaranteed >y all Druggists, U. M ? m : Funeral Director FurnitureDealer, Great U ,i *{ *»’ - *v ,,p fe*,Av ion; The production, of gold in this country during 1903 .amounted to $74,425,340. ' ' EXGHflHGE OEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOUNIS of Merchants and In- **• dividuals solicited. Ooll^tiouc promptly made and remitted. TtRAFTS on New Ynrk and C'in- ~ cinnnti sold at Invest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OANS made on Ileal Estate, Pei BOnal or Collateral Security. William Wildmnn, Pros., Seth W, Smith, Vice .Pres*, W. J Wihlman, Cashier .0, L. Smith Asst. Cashier A Careful Buyer. The Best i s ^ f at Yoii Want TlisBesi ls T O We Sell. Aleuts are deceptive, Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell wliat you are getting until ymi have it served and partially eatpn. We know meats. VVe 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 plenso you. Invent Writing JHaebine. C, H. GROUSE, GOODa DELIVERED Telephone No. 74, . #SrFjresl) Fish Always on Hand. The B kn x ixg ton is destined te make buck numbers ot existin'' f- ■- Writers. Hus 5 new and valuable leaftires of merit,''any two oFmmi) would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typi-writers. AVe are now offering a limited amount o£ stock to in vi-stora at $1.00 .pot share. l'coploarD ht-cotuinpiilterestcd nil over the world an.I are hegimiinglo realise wirita won­ derful inventfun no have. More than {$3rt,iKi0 worth of machines have alre ady let ti ordc-roii. The typewriter world is watchiue with intenst the cuniinaof our tuachlnC, which marts the tkghmiuf' o f a revolution in this "rent Mduetry. As soon as wo shall have sold enough stock ta^-roiupleU' CH|uif)tiU:ul, mauutet turc, a Ivevtiso on i sr.il our machine, no more will ho offered at ary price, If you wish to mako agilt-cdgc invrsfment in on in dustriul enterprise of the first rank, with prospects o f large diviiierttls WntTE t a i ot: rirosrsctrs, •Preference in position given to inyc-tom. Gipital Stock SI,SCO, boo. Sliarefe t;J.h0 The Bennington Typeniite Go., StH CONOvliR IUTU j UIKO, DAYTON, *1 Knitted , Bilk stoclang itispenders are the latest fed for tho smart girl. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored hy hose tireless little workers-—t)iv‘ King’s New Life Pills .Millions tire always at work, night and Jsy, dung Indigestion Billioueness, Constjpa* ion, Hick Headache and all Stomach fiver aud Bowel troubles, Easy, pleasant, Eafcr|tsrc. Only 2fie at all drug stores. If troubledwith weak’ digcslion, retelling,orsour tomaeli, use. Cham­ berlin's Btoniaeh and Liver Tablets andyon will get quick relief, For mite hy nil druggists, W*M. HARBISON* Practical Aliller and Engineer, MewS her of the M. E.'Ch seh, and Currie j Post, No, 94, (J, A. R, i Cectnrvllle, Ohio, THE FINEST SERVICE SOUTH; SEASON'T904'L:L ; : mm cim iy Railroad iai ~sabtiiwwsw . ■ To Ail Points do tdam's Restaurant ■ ■ F L O R I D A anil Pining Rooms Through Sleepers, Olwervntion Cara ' | and Dining Cara to St, Augustine, Corner High and Limestone street! Operated on Fast Schedules, INbf Tift?e TaLtes, Maiar,Ri«te#f'Steep* >IiigUar IieservadbM|,ftd*lrms agent#,. I^OG'North Broadway^ SLI*bute.,. *..'y.I0i 1*2;Attew ittoeL.Oliteagff1 ;.L : Jftlikcta ;,v:.. ;!,.i:ri!S,.;IL'f0or,'-lth «adThie*. " Clnftfepfttl Icr.icwoa ‘ rwsiw if£CIAL .a#rtr lillliiij f Ei» m SOUTHERNRAILWAY UMirea Springfield, Ohio, C A S T O R BA Tor Infant# and ChiUbca. ‘ fill Kind Y ou Hava Always ISBi&fc » * « # th* / # s i * # of C. L, STONE, GiaA P as #, Atttsr, hotWIf.h'K, KY. , , YittCugh Pallnmn wrvlto from CHICSAQO. RlrrYour CI.KVK1.AND, lli(i jEfou, Route: DETROIT ^u th «uRy.?to,i C',R*R'^nd C,I!‘ * toKy.lDOUISVXLDa.. o *’**-AugUMtln* 60 NVILLB m& ST, AflOUSTINK. ^ NS‘ JACK' m S S S S A i f l S BS&&8SSm u * " ,IE- totiirisrsttdOb«rv«rtio^C»amiallihrmiRhtrains. Tkkrt* ^ w >«* CMr'Cfbiwi“ ,f,At - W.A.* wtaH. #. ©.Wftaama,8.e. ft. BestReftwdy for Ctmtipation, .....■ . . ' ij “ The fiiifst. jemefly lor vmistipaliou I ever used te t’lmnib’. -hrinV Hfmmieb and Liver Tablets “ s:iv« Mr, Eli But­ ler, of Frankville, N, Y. “ Tiny m-t gently and without unv unpte;»L "lit tdteet, and leave the bowrk in n perfectly ntlimd <onditten,'f H.dd by all druggists. It Saved His Leg-. P A. Danfoflh of Lriirange. f L ’ suSlered tor six muntha with « fright- tul funning gore on hte teg; hutwrites that Brfekten’s Arnica Solve w.ml!y Cured it in five days. For I tech*. Wotiiute, Pile.-*, itV the heat the world, (Tore cuatanln d ^2,V Sold hy all Drugged#- , B.iUe ift ihite Yoor R t i l Hay p e r » * * * is ? -f *!3TC£t pTgliaI L;cutBC« Meatb-sm t-caU to stJo t| ., A ”Lr't fv.'Xagn to your M a-Lo Ct ofllf*" * S » P t ^ m 'H I ‘ ■,'riri..;;Sdcr: or AJ r^giif gwcllla? oi I ■■L, „ t . o » K to a»| scort means poor cirri clrculattou meansi i t LL fh , Kfaseys, Cte. *"ir iherefore. you »aspcct fed ’ L nW r,u»r. Miles’ New L L j IJrr.rtCurow5.il 40 you g| 2«arn3W toPto for tho bjcoftl * 3 wui revitalize your cntlil riinafe-/, remciuljcr. PC. .A r t Ooro ia eald undc-r tbo firnt hottlo wiU do If it doesn’t—y ow money «r TVflR ftSUctcU Wiy i ,.„ L vihrs. I would be ap t * and without a momcnl Efl'lffl Lit an tiio^eTo Efcot*, | S re froiuont, and a errlblcl ? " 4 d T as X nover kne-i f f a r S T w a c iNs J I f M hS’ U w W t Cure,] m improve at Once, T uued % whidi entirely cured me, as an attack for five yei intm DRESBACK, J^ipaiC, woirnC* Write to us for x K L J b Paclcace Of Dr, f-a Pain Pills, tb oN ew Bclcntlil ISa is 4 n « ? o i LABORATORnSS, ELKIIARlf BAD BRE "formootin' I had eroat troubleiril, -mndOBOdallWnda of medicines,. Ml wu actuallyaa erten «Bsrasa, jny.q aliadodor, twoweek? ago* friend1 Cftscarotaandafter nainstbein lean] ■ Best for . CARoycA-maxTicI ft! Pleasant, P a la ta b le , P o te n t, T a s te d XeTsr S icken, W eaken o r G rin e . M o , 1 sold, in b a lk . T h o ge nuine, ta b le t fit# Guaranteed to cjire, o r s o a r m p n e jr b d . -S te rlin g R e m e d y C o ,, C h ic a g o ! 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