The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

Headache C a n f c * w i t h Dr. Mil©**Anti* » F a t n ' F I H a . . _ If your B fW i «,r* »uk;ject Ut dteturb- r.'-' 'i «s Hwiutache#, UVuruIgl*, jjarjorlie, Hh.euwati.ia, Jdwurtrual IV.Ir.5*, ReepJf-Mtww. etc, tMte aarria# jaiii ianehntf cur. b« Quickly (Muted -with. ................. - ■ vm . a nr, IItics* AnlLPaln F t . Milos' Anti-P.ln Pills «v# pleas­ ant little pink tablets, whlri* do not sot ea the bowels, Mr do they have any dleap-ccaUe WMkemn* or batut-torst- Iny <£V-'t on the s>wm. They are the result of the latest scien­ tis t knowledge on the subject of Pain, and bring' relief safely an d quickly to the greatest sufferer," You should always keep a bos: .of Dr, Maes' Anti-Pain1Pills in the house, since you never know when pain w ay attack you, and it is wrong to suffer when your suffering caj> be so quickly relieved. Dr, Mile* Antl-Paln Pina contain, no opium, chloral, cocaine, * morphine, o r (similar dru*:’, a n d are sold by druggists under a guarantee to relieve you, or pay your money back. By relieving P ain , Dr, Miles’ AnU- Pain Pills shorten suffering, and length­ en life. 25 cents, Mover sold in bulk, “I have used Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills when troubled with headache, and find that one pill Infallibly effects relief in a very short time, I also use Dr, .Miles' Nerve and liv e r pills when necessary, I am considerably afflicted w ith neural­ gia of the head and And theao pills of much benefit to me. "They are all th a t' Js claimed for them,’’—GEQR0B COD-. GATE, 219 Oakland S t, Son Antonio, Tex. - . . T 7 T> 1 Ptr» Write to us for Free Trial J iib illib package o f Dr, Miles' Anti- Pain Pills, the Mew Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptqm Blank. .Our Specialist -will diagnose your case.' tell. MlfKIVtAMAPV Wt** JIVMA A-U«SJ* WH you what Is wrong, and how to right it. Free. DR. MILES ' MEDICAL -Co£ LABORATORIES, ELKHART- 1N D . ' BADBREATH "Poriaoatl}» t bed swat tronbl»wlthmy»toni»eb„ sad naeil.nil kinds of tnedUlnei. My tonime lu» , Mas setusUrss green** erase,m r breath havini .a bad odor. Two week* ago * friend recommendei CascaroU and after ualne them I can wllHngly#n( Cheerfullysay that they haye-sntlrely cureim e; . therefore let yon know that I shall teeomini ........ ■..... " ihffarlr ‘ ....... *■ themto anyone enff rlns from anoh tronblea.” Chaa.H. Halpun,1MElTinEton.St.,NewVork, N.Y., Pleaiant, Palatable, Potent, TasteGood.DoGood, NeverSicken,Weaken or Gripo, lie, S5c,Me.Never aoldIn bulk. The genuine tabletatamped GOO, Guaranteed to cure or yonr money back. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y* 596 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES New A F R E E gam e inside each package of T O g ffS Ts n r g am s g r @ | M ,C ln c ln n a tr P I [v lil< 5 f te :, IfennsuivaniaLines. 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VlJIfr, Dhio, (ieritiemcn- BpringHcld Slbl Wseiuiiglou T w tio n f'oiniwny, (in- corporsittl under the laws of the state of Ohio) rcitreecnta that-it intends to construct su interurhon electric railway, from the City of fyrlnsfU'ld, Chirk County, fihio, xo Washinghn, Fuyctte County, Ohio, for the purpose of timisjiortiHg igiBstnycrs, C n itcl BtaOs mail, cgprcw, h*®;ige an d freight. T in t (wid Company dehircs to enter upon and pass througli nn.l over certain streets of Ccdarville as follows: _Beginning ut the intersection of Main street with the north <;orjKH'alion line, thence into and o \r r Msin street to its intersection with fliti old Wil­ mington road, thence inlotmd over the old Wilmlngtoii road 10 ii« InterwerUon'wiih the corperution line, Yonr petitioner therefore makes applica­ tion for the nrivftiege for itself; its sneers- sore ornssigni(„to conetr^et. innintain mnl operate a street railroad, with all necessary turnouts, poles, wires,anil other appliances then fore, upon the si nets of said town as hereinbefore disignaled, (he Baini; to be single track road to be operated by electric ity or otherdinproved motive, power other than by si earn or animal power. fViu grant"' to be made for,a -peiiod of twenty-five (23) yeare from Cue date of tbo passage of an or- diim”‘'e to lju lioreaftvr jiassed, granting such rights. The Springfield & Washington Traction Company. O. J<\ Dim, man . Secretary. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given th a t The Spring- field ifc Washington Traction company, on th e 1 s t day of March, 1004, made applica­ tion to the Council of the Village of Ccdar- ville, Greene County, Ohio, foepermirsion for itself. Successors or assigns, to construct maintain and operate h.street railroad, with all necessary turnouts, polts, wires, switch­ es and other appliances therefore upon the streets of said city, tobe operated in connec­ tion w ith intcrurbahstreetrailroiidfroni tie city of Springfield,, Clark County, Ohio, to Washington, Fayette County, Ohio, for the purpose of transporting passengers, Uni­ ted States ihuil, express, baggije and freight. Said street railroad 10 be a single track rmid operated by electricity or other im­ proved motive power other than steam or Ujiimnl power. The route of,same to •be as follows;’ • • ’ Beginning a t the intersection, of Stain .street and. th e north corporation line, thence over Main street to the old Wilming­ ton Road, thence over the old Wihnington Road tp its intersection of th e south corpor- "alion line. Said grant to b e for a period of twenty-five years. Sealed proposals will be rcceived a t this offi­ ce u n til 12 o'clock noon of the Eleventh day April 1004, specifying th e lowestrates of fgre for which bidders propose to con­ stru ct such road, and carry passengrea over and upon the aforesaid street. .Bids must state the terms end conditions upon which th e road shell do constructed end operated, and must be addressed to the City Clerk os “ Proposals for carrying PasschgoVs o n ' Street Railroad from Springfield, Clark, Owned by the Cedarville Horse Co, PUBLICSALE, T will Oifer at public sale at my' %Tn one anil one-half miles east of Cedarville. Thursday, March 31, 1904, Commencing a t one o’clock p. in, the following "property towit: 10 Head of Cattle Consisting of 10 cows in milk. Some ere fresh while nthers will be in May and June, 22 Head o f Hogs Consisting of Dtiroe Jersey bows and gilts due to farrow in .April and May. These sows are all ..eligible to registry and the papers will go with ea ch . Terms made known On day of sale. , J . S. Brown R. E . Corry, Auctioneer. R. E . Iverr, Clerk. TO STUDY THE FAIR. Excellent Opportunities F o r Public 'Schools to Attend the Exposition In Bodies—Speoial Rates to Bo Arranged, JSTot more than 10 per cent of thein- liabitiiritg of the Philippines can speak any Spanish, The school children living within if reasonable radius of St. Louis will have- opportunities In connection with the World’s Fair which never before have been offered by any exposition. As this Exposition Is to be distinctively educa­ tional in all its departments, special at­ tention has been paid by the manage-, ment to the development of the study idea in commotion with the Fair. - ,The correspondence of the officials shows that the teachers or directors of many public, schools In Missouri and other states not greatly distant from the Exposition are desirous of making arrangements to bring their pupils in { bodies to the Fair in order that the partment of the National Government will have Its separate exhibit, showing the workings of the departments, Its methods ami alms. To afford the pupils a ‘general idea of the nations, of the world it will be necessary merely to make a tour of the foreign government buildings, the teach­ ers taking the pains to describe the habits, industries and arts of, the re­ spective peoples represented. Suggestions as to how to study the Exposition to best advantage will ■be prepared by competent persons and fur­ nished to those in charge of school children. -PUBLIC SALE, i k u m t e j Q M a . J r ^ them in mec ty, Ohio, though th e village rfO cdarville, ^ h{Bh > « * « ? 8®“ T eachers i icUdffeeH ' -vf 7 ■CHerb-ef ih>Villag* it <?adaa»*thy4>i INDIGESTION **2 vrMtroubled with atom- •eh trouble. Thodlord’*Black- Draught did me more good in one Week than ell the doc­ tor's medlplno l took-in • yesr.-’—MRS. SARAS S. BHIRPISLD, ailatUville, lad. Thedford'eBiackBniught Quickly invigorates the ac­ tion of the stomach end cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you will take a small dose of Thed- ford'a Black Draught occa­ sionally you will keep your stomach end liver in par- feet condition. THEDFORD ’5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is causedby constipation, than ‘by awy Other disease. TbedforiTe Black-Draught not only bs - llere# constipation butewee diarrhoea and dysenteryand! keeps the bowels regular.. All druggists ssll’ M-oonl pnekOgM- “T h e d f o rd ’ s Black* Draught is the best medi­ cine to regulate the bowel# I hate ever used.’’—MRS. A. M, GRANT , Sneads Ferry, N. C. COHSTIFATIOfl Ejrst-clart railway fata i« tarn than half a cent a mile. India is I will Bell a t Public Sale on the Sheep Jim McMillan farm, 3 miles east of CednryiUe and 3 miles west of Sflnm, on the Columbus pike, Wednesday, March 23, 1904, Com­ mencing a t 12 m., Bun time, the fal­ lowing: 17 Head of Horses one brown gelding, 5 years old, by Royal Wood, years old by Alntns, lo jh a n d s high, children may pass a few days in, study­ ing the features of the great spectacle for their own intellectual benefit, Already a number of such trips bnvo been planned, tliose in charge of each school making arrangements with the railroads for special transportation rates and securing hotel or boarding house accommodations in S(\Eouis, not too far from the fair grounds, at re­ duces prices. There is every probability that during the summer vacation, and also in the spriDg and fall, there will be numerous excursions to St. Louis of school children who will attend the Ex­ position in charge of their teachers and give particular attention to the fea­ tures which are best calculated to aid ntal, development. . a s w e ir p u p n ^ c a n n o l ‘f n l f Tsi M W IMWW 'W i d W W t i i l Dizzy? tita ooor?*/ B o Appe l o p r?*/ Bowels constipated? T o n g u e c o a t e d ? Held icha? It’s yottfJtved Ay6?s Pills are liver pills, all W s u t v e e r « f m m M t x m m dr fM ilM feS III#, III "Mty‘b W k e iu^ e f y iA tttabdve7 ,d uj^ 6 d l,hU tor, .and would make a- good gentle- man’s driver; 1 chestnut sorrel mare 4 years, 'old AJatus, very neat, afraid of nothing, and a pleasant driver, The above horses are descended from a celebrated road more ,called Lucy, who combined the ■blood of Morgan, Bull of the Woods, hud Ben Butler, ail noted horses of their day and this blood conveyed thnongh dams sired by pacing Abdallah, Cumberland and Startaway. One black horse, 9 years old, 1G| hands high, a good driver or worker and can’t be hitched wrong; 1 bay mare, l l yeasS old, a great road or brood mare and is now in foal to Senium; 1 black filly, 2 years old, will make a good general purpose mare; 1 brown filly 2 years old, by Gymnast. Five D raft Horses: 1 gray horse, 11 years old, weighing 1450 lbs,, will work any place you pu t biffi; 1 darlt horse, 4 years old, weighs 1500 lbs,, out of Bryson’# horse and is a fine in­ dividual; 1 draft colt, 3 year# old, broken to werk; 2 draft colts 2 years old, these colts are very promising. A t the same time and place W. If. Carry & Sons will sell the following homes: 2 gelding# 10 years old, weigh­ ing 1300 lbs,; 1 gelding 8 year# old 1400 lbs.; 1 black mare 11 year# old, weighing 1400 lbs., in foul to Baronet all good liners; also 1 draft mare S years old. 15 Head o f Cattle Consist­ ing of 5 milch cows. 10 feeding cattle, 1 Foiled Durham bull eligible to reg­ istry# 154 Head of Bheep' Consieting oi 50 head o f 2 and 8-y<p»r old ewes to lamb in April; 55 yearling ewes, and 00 feeding lambs, 25 Head o f Hogs Con­ sisting of 0 Berkshire brood sow# to farrow fit April and May, 18 feeding shoats, and 1 Poland China boar. 40 Ton# of Pure Timothy Hay One 1- horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 mower 1 sulky and, other article# too numer­ ous to mention# TERMB—Alt sums o f $5.00 and under cash; ove* 15.00 a credit of si* months will b« given, purchaser giv tag an te with approved seourily, (Keyton McMillan. & % Baker, Atwt, l i f , ,KetT, elerk, jjgjyy^jMiM^lJSaDJSSSlLjEUL^SSUSSEHitSSLfi. Animals and Rain. > I t seems strange th a t ho animal, unless it he, the squirrel, -seems to build’ itself a shelter with the ex­ press object' of keeping ofl; the rain, winch they all so much dislike. Mon­ keys are miserable in wet and could easily build shelters if they had the sense to do so. ‘A# the creatures hop disconsolaHy a long ' in •the rain,” writes Mr. "’Kipling .in his *Beast and Man In. .India,’ “or crouch on branches, with dripping batjks set against the tree trunk as shelter, from a driving storm* they have the a ir of being very sorry for themselves.” B u t even the, Drang butang, which builds a small p lat­ form in, th e trees on which to sleep a t night, never seems to th ink of a roof, though the Dyaks say th a t when i t is very wet i t covers itself with the leaves of the pandamus, a large fern. mass of material collected from the schools of every state and nation, scien­ tifically classified and showing an in­ valuable comparative exhibit of the work of school children the world over; also there will be a vast amount of material serving to show, -the best meth­ ods of teaching, sanitation of school­ rooms and other thlfigb of interest in this connection. Special facilities are to bo provided at the Exposition for the comfort and convenience of such visiting bodies of teachers and pupils, Jefferson Guards or other competent guides Will be de­ tailed to pilot the parties through the grounds and buildings, pointing out the Objects of greatest Interest to the chil­ dren. From time to time there will be lectures along educational lines. But the entire Exposition is to be a vast picture of universal industry, and with its many marvelous machines in motion, its factories and mines in oper­ ation, and its thorough exposition of the processes of producing finished arti­ cles from the raw material, it will fur­ nish .object lessons to both teacher and pupil which will be entertaining as well as highly instructive. The child’s natural interest in seeing how thing# work will be one of the greatest aids townrd the acquisition of knowledge. It is safe to assert tbnt there will be thousands of children at the World's Fair who will learn more in one day's observation of the great moving pano­ rama than they could imbibe from a Whole season's teaching through the medium of text books. Suppose, for instance, that a teacher desires to give his pupil# Information o# to the products of the various state# of the Union. A walk along the Pla­ teau of States, where the state build­ ings Rile located, suggests itself. In each of these handsome buildings the children will be able to gain Informa­ tion which might requlr# months to ob­ tain In any other way. Further infor­ mation may be acquired by visiting the exhibit palaces find stndylng the dis­ plays <pf tlm products of the states that will be found therein. If it i# daalred that the children leant something about the actual workings of mines, a trip through the great mining gulch on the Exposition Grounds will furnish the information. Dfere the pu­ pils may see gold, sliver, copper,- lead and coal mine# in operation, all the processes of taking out and reducing the ores being shown. A conniflorable knowledge at history and a taste for historical reading may b« Imparted to the school ebitflrsn by slight effort upon tbs part of thsir toucher# in visiting the Government building and examining the precious documents t& b# shown there, Her# also the science of civil government may be taught to much better1aflva®* 4nJW tb io -Awm t e s t Imskff. fu r ##$h d#-* For lafents and Chil fiia KindYou HaveAlways Bought Bears the Signature iff €£* A Physician’s Advise. Yorktown, Ark., March 7th',— Dobd’s Kidney Pills must not be' con­ founded with the ordinary pnlent medicine. They are a new discovery, a specific for all diseases of the Kid­ neys and have been accepted by phy­ sicians only after careful testa in ex- Ever Cateh Cold »n<l despair <•? y-Uln;- i l l o f it? That's because you ii*J it t r,v IIGHW9(Gj»14ItiiVE t 9 - J B J CEHXJ Q uinine T ablets ftjldwitha guaranl-^t'^'ur'? Cols?, NeuwJgta, ifalarLi-La Grippe. Brcs* efilijs, Headache, or unpvH will s’.-:fund 3T,i;r n;' r>ey. tVphl we{ make a fairer offif ? Th-:y never can x>di ’tress. JTevtrr gripe nur sicken. Perfectly Haring? -No bau aft:;r efforts. Insist or haying, and sec that you. get, lightningLaxative QuinineTablets# i!5 enyrs per box , all druggists . PreparedOnty fcy THE HERB MEOiGiKE CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. S lain iffietnm -a o f tIso C elebrated ■ . . .-.Wa^tfi6iSrHo4 0f®P®»/ • INTHE STUD! treme cases, ,Dr. Leland Williamson at this place heartily endorses Dodd's Kidney Pills ‘his a remedy for the various forms of the disease# of the Kidneys, pains in the back, 'soreness in thej region o f the Kidneys, foul­ smelling urine arid cloudy or thicken­ ed condition of the- urihe, discharges of pus or corruption, Gout, Rheuma­ tism, InflamatiQU and Congestion of the Kidneys and all kindred com­ plaints,” Continuing he says: . “ I could mention many cases in •which I Have prescribed Dodd’s K id­ ney Pills with success. For instance, Mr, Robert. Weeks farmer, malaria haematpria or swamp fever three times, kidneys weakened, continual, paiu and soreness in hack, which made him very nervons, had a little fever and sometimes chill}7. TJrine changeable, but generally very high- colored an old chronic case who had taken much medicine with little effect. After taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills a- Jbfftit£ix,3X£d^ and had gained fifteen pounds in ..................... M .................. S e a s o n 1904 .. BOBBY BURNS JR. Sired by the great Bobby Burns will make Short Season jn the Stud at the qld Paper Mill Bam near Clifton, O., . commencing April I n at the low"Tee of $15 to insure a living colt. Description: Bobby1Burn#' Jr: foaled in JflOO, stands 10 hands high find weighs abouts I f50 pounds. He J s perfectly sound, a beautiful dapple grey with fine • action, deep shoulders, short back, good neck, head and ear, the best of feet and ' legs. He is not only a grand individual but richly bred, being sired by’Bobby Burns 5:10}^, sire o f Bernice 2:07,k£, Jim Kenedy G, W, D. S:0UJ|, Anna Burns 2:10hs and 41 others in the 2:30 list; He by Gen. Wilkes 2:21-!^, sire of Pansy Blossom 2:12 and 20 others in the list. He by George Wilkes 2:22, sire' of 82 in the list, He by Hambeltonian 10, Bobby .Bums Dam by Dictator. He by Hambeltonian 10, Bobby Burns Jr, 1st dam by Mazone 2:2!);k£ with a trial record , of 2:24J£. He by Gen. Hancock and he by George 1Wilks 2:22. Mazphes dam Verbena by Messenger Duroc lofl, 2d damFjorinda by Magnolia 08.- ' • Failing to attend promptly or parting with mars before she is known to be with foal forfeits the Insurance, Due care will - be taken to prevent accidents,but not ac­ countable should any occur. . ‘r - A. T, and J. C. FINNEY. , W, R. Cultice in charge. PATENTS i f f i i p ’WartlieTriroirg-fir per fecr in iitiliooth^1 rCavcats, and T'rsde-Marks obtained nnd »UP * t-j tent business oonductcd for MonES uTCF r t l , S |6oSOFriCEt*CPI*bslTJ6U.S.SAtENTO('fiet* 1Wecan secure patent In lesS tim i then tnoM -■notefrwiiVVSemngtoer-y- *— MT’i ' Send model.drewing or nhoto., with oMcnp. ifiaa... V7s .idvUe, it'petcntable.orjnot,[ft4i>Qi^ .'iiCTPa»niai . i « esfi. Secretary ofAgriculture Wibou #ay the farmer have paid the foreign bofid- j holders- iC .A .S N O W & C O . o n P atent Orricr, Wntmneren . » .« . Spring 1004 Cathariue Usterly announces her return from York. Will display tailored hats designed and introduced by A. D. Burge#sor,Bendtel,Phepps Atchison. Also simple hat# which carry style are always favorite# a t popular prices. * 37 Green St., Xenia, Ohio* CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS Co** ^ < 1 Bate- Alwajmrellatit*. XanH Ir«, wtcJ)rnsi>»tIbt CHICHEXTEK'S CKULIItll In Xe3, And jUoId tneialllc boxes, eeeled with blue ribbon. Wak« ba o th er. Refuse dfsnnerosi. stfh if. luMeenuiA Im tfkU eii. BnyotToarlttoatW, or send 4c. in euuipe for PortleMlaure, T«4I* m onlale end “ Keller fo r V-nNlea.” inUtter, By retHra .Wnll. l»,O«0TeetIrat»iIa)e. -Boldbe •fl X)rucgl«tB. OHIOHKSTKie oaxxtioAi, oo. SI m SthSUMS mturnt*, .. M i i u , 'PAt Mw iln tUe oebeo REVIVO BESTOBEI Viuunr McCormick Machinery. mm* W*ll Mftti of m « . r RtsaiteysiesWtels4Mt< . Outre Bb*n»Uc IbUMBeenvihredtoi MMSJoStSSiMSIdfcf****# m o . pern. Loti ViMUty. •Sh W.fMUseVMHUWj Mi ri imNWi 1 have taken the Agency for the full line of McCormick machinery, bind­ ers,. mowers, hay tedders, hay rakes, corn harvesters, corn shockers and McCormick twine, This display can be found at C. M. Crouse’s hardware store. Repairs for all these machines can be had at the above store. See me in person,or by telephone. PM . n «m)M«Kn#a s s n y m Hw* C. N. STUCKEY Free T v l a V 1*io'i m m m s ri». »«» m * ***,;**<*. , li- ri i i ir < j 4f i ■I 1

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