The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
?' ’ i !■; T i K O a M M i V f F f | € # w f w T # » r . I f miSStAft THEATERS. ,1 H a r m U v tll FR IDAY , MARCH 25 1901. Th* path / { tb i Iiapubiiesft party from tUs day till tbe day sftertrlectLu is straight «u<l smooth, The etkr* v*scfc'uce m Ohio, New York, and #ome other w only a ago of pop* uL r interest;, rather thsa diaoptttam, Difference# o f opinloa eoaeeralng non- wwentials fetch out the volcon election .4mr« A curious coalition k proposed be tween the Prohibitionists, and their natural foes, tho Democrats, The Prohibition leaders are booming (Sen. Nelson A . Miles, to be nominated at their Indianapolis convention on June 3(hh. Then they want the Democrat* to nominate him and think the way to his election will be clear. • •Jlearst’eeapture of the Rhode Island ‘delegates has caused consternation in the ranks of-all the ' ‘regular" candi dates, 31canwhile Hearet ie compla ceutly marching on. The contest k on in Alaba na between Mammae Hobsou and Congressman Pankhead, and the-we! kin rings when ever Hobson opens, his mouth. H e is for a twenty billion dollar navy and he doesn’t begrudge' a single dollar of ' it. Bankhead lies- low. and stays in Washington and trusts his people. The rac» Is nip and tuck. Tragedy Averted,, .J u s tin the nick of time our little boy was Saved" writes Mrs. W. IVat* ~kins of Pleasant City* Ohio. “Paeu- mopia had played sad .havoc with him and a terribla cough set in besid es. Doctors treated-him but hegrew worse every day. A t length we tried D r. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, and oUr darling was saved. H e’s now sound ’and well." .Everybody ought to know its the only sure cure for coughs Colds ahi all Dung diseases. Guaranteed by alt Druggists. Price 50c. and $1.0(). Trial bottle free. ■ Colon imports nearly $1,000,000 worth a year, $600,000 of which is from ib e | United Htaesi ^ r r - '• Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. . -William Shaffer, a brakeman of Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with iufiamma tory rheumatism. 'T used many .remedies,” he says. “ Finally I sent to; McCaw’e drug store for a bottle of Chamberlin’s Pain Balm, a t which time I was unable to use band or foot and in one weeks time waS able to go to work as happy bb a clam.” For sale by all druggists. ’neumonia.ia too dangerous a d? attempt to doctor hirnsalf, although he may have the proper remedies a t hand, A physici an should always be called. I t should be borne, in . mind,- however, that pneumonia always results from t cold or from.an attack o f' the grip, and that by giving Chamberlin’s Cougn Remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may he warded off. This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment o f pneumonia with the best results. Dr. W. J , Smith, of Sanders, Ala., who is also a drug gist, says of it; , “ I have been selling Cbsmberifsa Cough Remedy and pre- sen lung it in my practice for the past six years. 1 use it in cases of pneumonia and have always gotten the beet rest!Us.” Sold by all drug gists^ „ CHEAP RATES. To all points in Montana, Washing ton, Oregon and British Columbia, March 1st to April S0tb, 1004. Special Tates to .North Dakota in March. W rite a t once for information arid mails, ‘ to Ira F , Sehwagel, District P*j*erger Agent, Wisconsin Central B 'y, 407 Traction Bldg,, Cincinnati, Ohio, Choke of Router (o Florida and South, Passengers for Florida and the sooth via Feaneylranta Shorter Dines from Gsikfville may select any mute from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pennsylania Short Dines trains from Cedarville connect a t that gate way with trough trains for Jackson* Vflfe, St, Augustine, Hew Orleans and other southern points. Fo r par ticulars consult % D , Keyei, ticket agent ofPsnnspfvanla Linw. Every Ticket Offto* of the Penn sylvania Dine* k Free Information Bureau o f the great World's Fair a t H t.I^u k in 1804. The Bureau ad- drss* a t C a m i l l a is ,E .& Keyes, in eharga of Ticket Office . A ’’Brooms*’ booklet o f St, lionis hotels and board- i»* houses donation and rates, com* m by the World’* Fair Manage- newrt.usjf he obtained from him: Comumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it’s easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible.' Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear, ■' The best lung fertilizer is Scott’s Emulsion, Salt pork is good too, hut it is very hard to digest . The time to treat conf ,imp- tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won’t. Don’t wait until you can’t deceive yourself any longer. Begin, with the first thought,, to take Scott’s Emulsion, If t isn’t really consumption' so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment* If it is consump tion you can’t expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scptt’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that’s the treatment and that’s the best treatment. We will send you a little of the Emul sion free. BeHire thit this plctare In the formpi a. label is on the wrapper pi. event bottle of Emuwoayoabuy. vSCOTT& BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. " 50 c- and $ 1 ; alt druggists. USE LETTUCE DAILY. Then, Ssy* * Medical Jou rn al, You Ar* P ro o f Against .Smallpox. Don’t forget tha t lettuce is a pre ventive of smallpox. So far as it is possible f o r a hu man being to he protected from catching smallpox lettuce is a pro tection. Np need r vaccination whatever. Any person who eats a small quanti ty of lettuce “twice a day, morning and evening,, is as well protected against smallpox as it 1 b possible fo r any one to he. To he sure, one ought to he clean, ought to live in ventilated Tobms ana avoid d irt of all so rts; also avoid contact with people who have Bmall- pox Foolish exposure to the con tagion of smallpox is n o t to he thought of. But there is no need fo r vaccination. Go calmly oh about your business., Provide a small quan tity of- lettuce morning and evening, and you can feel sure th a t you have protected yourself and your family in the best pesribluTray-agam st'small] Lettuce if Wkw* Pmpfo Cm #** Ways l**r »•' Sm all Pric*. i I t was Iftw .H i acts a t th e then* ter. The man ju st a run ahead d i d , no t th ink much of the show, and, h i f was {ktcnn infd th a t every one with* | in ear.-hot should know Jus ideas on the Hibjeot. “That fellow ough t to go to one of the people’s theaters in RuseS*,” te n u rk id a man to the friend with him. “There is where one gets real drama! C a rt in the rough, and i t is p retty rough-at that. I visited sev e ral of them when I was over there a few years ago. T h *country towns, in Kuista abound with them* and several o f the big cities have them. B u t one has to g e t out in to one o f the little towns to get the real worth of his money. I n such a place the theater is generally a large wooden building with a thatched roof- and little squares of tin nailed around the .door by way of ornamentation. Inside the m en 'sit on the righ t and tho women on the left, and th e way the babies yell is a caution. The ■plays are mostly of the blood and thunder sort, beginning like a day In Ju n e and ending like a political caucus. The actresses quarrel over 'tu rn s / and the honors are carried off by some young man w ith long hair and an overfed ambition. A ft er the agony is over a f a t man with a flushed face tells the audience how low down a m an m u st be who.will drink whisk}*. Then they go home. “Oh, no, they a re no t all like that. Some of the buildings are of stone and are very nice; and-the perform ances are of a much higher stand ard. The admission charges are al most incredibly low—about one- fourth of a penny in b u r money. Think of It! “Probably the finest of these peo- je’s theaters is in -S t. Petersburg, t is ‘called the. People’s Palace of "Nicholas I I . and is a, fine building. Englishmen visiting St. Petersburg generally visit the th e a te r .. “I have no doubt th a t these thea ters are the means of accomplishing much good In' Russia by keeping the. poor people interested and away from worse resorts. The example might perhaps be followed w ith ben eficial results in other countries. “But there goes the curtain.”— Hew York Tribune, The Bind. You Have Always Honght, and which has been. In use fo r over SO years* lias homo Ihe signature o f snd lias been mode under Ms per sonal supervision since itsin fsn ey . Allow no Oneto deceive yon in this. A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and «Just-a*-*ood” are hu t Experiments that trifle w ith a n d endanger th e health o f Infanta and CMdren—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla la a harmless substitute Tor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* I t is Pleasant. I t . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. I ts 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 assim ilates th e Food, regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. , The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears th e Signature of jJf D ress Fabr ics, • Hutchison & Gibcey plsce great etrets nf: ,n p - ; r ^ assortment. Suitings, Silks and Wash ¥ai'u^. rniuy imjwrlm from wliosa stock tfccsa- fca*,e i-'um. leeled, have reputations far price aed style • ' Some makes we mention o f go a l value. Vo iles, . Plain or fancy quite desirable vriliug*. F used aud gaining ground. Mohairs, The great favorite for spring and sunum r, io seasons, good, stylhb and repels the dust. Ab inured f |i in all colors for wsdrt and suits. Eoline S ilk and W oo l, Silks, Serge, gotal for all times, all ^cations, . Jari.i.- Suitings, Ask for these goods, we are agent-?. ’ 1 Wfl ^ Carpets, 374c Taffeta, seems to fit a long felt want for v.ai^s aii;j linings said to lie all silk. Thousands of yards |i;!Ve sold. * S ? — Rags, Diaoleums. Lace Curtains,, fresh ehan «nit-ij ^ priccu fewest. We could oot buy today and ti ll at onr ^ prices. ' w Waists,skirts.petticoats.uunderwear,Ready-made suits $ 10 ..',!)Up Yr HUTCflSON& GIBHEYS, I . jCENIA, 4 ! OHIO. TheKindYouHayeAlwaysBought In Use for Oyer 30 Years. TH*CCHTAUHCOM.AHV. T7MOBKAr*T**RT, «CW r*BRCJT¥. Up-to-date Furniture $100 DOLLARS M GOLD To be distributed in four premiums of $50 $ 25 , $15 and $10, onJune 1, ^904. B uy your F r e s h a n d S a l t M e a t s , F i s h a n d O y s t e r s At my. Meat Market an d g e ta ticket with each 25c cash purchase. , Save your tickets Ono o f Queen E lizabeth’* Fad*.' England’s virgin queen certainly had more th an a spice of feminine vanity, and it is on record t h a t one of her little, fads was to have every h a ir on h e r bead k ep t tho same length. I t was the duty of her bar ber to see to this, and .fo r this pur- ose she received a weekly - visf rom a worthy man whose ■pole That will he suitable for all classes, as our stock is complete in every respect and comprises differ nt hues of : ; adorned a modest looking shop in Lombard street. The queen’s bar ber was of course much patronizec ■ by the nobility and by all who fre quented the court, and no doubt he added to his income by selling th e i >recibus~ smppings of h e r majesty’s lair, for it was his privilege to keep them, and they were of course mUe. ia request by h e r many admirers. To cure a cold in one*day take Laxa tive Bronm Quinine Tablets. A1 dnrggistaTfffaad l h e“moriey iF itTS il used as food i t was used as medi cine. Many times i t has been claim ed tfiat i t has magical or miracu lous powers to prevent contagious disease. We believe th is is carrying matters altogether too fa r, *B u t let tuce does fu rn ish to the system ex actly what is needed to protect i ; against the poison of smallpox. We defy any one to produce-a case of smallpox th a t has been con tracted by any person who made daily use o f lettuce as a food. I f there jb any such csbc on record we would he glad to hea r of it.—Medi cal Talk, A Pwrt’s Wardrobe, Gabriele d’Amrunzio, th e well known Ita lian writer, has in his Wardrobe, according to a Neapolitan journalist, seventy-two nightdress , twelve dozen pairs of colorec socks, somecof cotton and others of silk; forty-eight pairs of gloves fo r the street and twenty-four pairs fo r evening dress, righ t light blue para sols ana ten green umbrellas, twenty dozen pocket handkerchiefs, 180 neckties, ten vests, fourteen pairs of shoes, fo u r o r five dozen pairs o f soft and noiseless slippers and large number of hats, smoking jack ets, evening dress coats, silk dress- mggovraa and other garments. There is only one other man in Ita ly , i t is said, who has such a large and costly wardrobe, and th a t is Mascagni. DR, E. C . OGLESBEE, PHY8CJIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X*Ray and Electro Thera peutic treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus tor treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs, R . E . C O R R Y , AUCTIONEER Hells Real Estate And Feraonal prop erty anywhere, Promptness, attention to details.and satisflictlou guaranteed. High service. Low prices, Residence Telephone &T* Clifton, 0 , Call and j sm a rt dgtss. Canadian cheese ia being substituted for American in tbe English market, because oi its superiority ond cheapness A Favorite Remedy for Babies- Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlin’s Cough Rem edy a favorite with tne mothers ol small children. I t quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious consequences. I t not only cures Croup, but when given as soon as the croUpy cough appears will prevent the attack- Fo r sale by all druggists. Government reports show that man ufactures of iron and steel now form the largest single item of our exports. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual dis order of the system? Overwork loss of steep, nervous tension wilt be fol lowed by utter collapse unless a reli able remedy is employed. There' nothing so efficient to cure disorders o f the Liver and Kidneys as electric Bitters. I te a wonderful tonic and effective nervine and the greatest .all around medicine for run down systems I t d ispA Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia expells Malaria germs, Only 60c and satisfaction guaranteed by all Druggists. Hie first bluebird has peeped, The hstallation of the pueumania cars is now in order. Working Overtime, Eight hour laws are Ignored .by those tireless 'little workerS‘-*t)r. King’s New Life Pills, * Millions are always at work, night and day, cur ing Indigestion Billioffenew, Constipa tion, 8lck Headache and all Stomach Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe /Sure, Only 25c a t all drug stores, H o o k e r s ^ C o u c h e s C e n te r T a b le s S I d e h o a r d s B e d s t e a d s I M C a t t r e s s e s t ’ r S p r i n g s W a s I i s t v M i< ls* 3D :re£*m tx«>’' a n d i s Carpets! Carpets! YVe,represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in tins line which enables us to quote prices that surprise all 1 : : : : : : G EO R G E H . SM IT H , Oedarville, Ohio, Agent to r , United States Life InsuranceCo. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose con tram a re as plain as noiej. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment file, with Endowment .Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or better, almost ns cheap as $1,000 in investment,. It investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, a t tbe end of 20 years. We rive you 7 elective conditions you. can change at your .will. From 2 to 3J.time? .face vnlue of your policy in ’ paid up insurance Without, re examination. Also agent for the General A cc iden t, o f Philadelphia, and the U . S . A cc id en t Co. o f N. Y EXCHANGE OKDARVILI.E, OHIO. A CCOUNTS of Merchants and In dividuals solicited. Collection*: promptly made aad remitted. Ciu- Tlie TkRAFTS on New York and ^ cinnati sold a t lowest rates, cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mail. T OAN8 made on Real Estate, Per- ** sonal or Collateral Security. William "Wildman, Pres., Seth W , Smith, Vice Pres., W . J- Wildmao. Cashier, O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier A Caseful Buyer, Tbe Best Is-Wlial Yon Want The Best. Is What Ve Sell, Meats are deceptive. . Unless you are a good judge, you can never tell what you are getting until ymj have it served and partially eaten. We know meats. We select stock with view to having the best meats, We know how to select stock and there fore have meats you may depend upoo--meats that will please you. W am ’s R e s ta u r a n t and Dining Boom s Corner High and Limestone ■street Springfield, Ohio, C, H. GROUSE. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No, 74 JKsrFmh Fish Always on Hand, QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the argest sale of any medicine la th e civ ilized world, Your mothers and grandmothers u tte r thought of using anything els# for indigestion: or bili ousness. Doctors were scarce- and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or jbosrt failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean ou t tbe system and stop fermeo- Ation .of undigested food, regulate the action o f the liver, stimulate the nervout and organic action o f theeys- tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches, Yon only need ;ew-doses o f Green's August ', Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter W<th you. You can get this reliable I f troubled with weak digestion, ^ e d y a t all druggists. Price 25ci wlrhmg or sour stomach, nse 'Cham* jerlin’s Stomach and Liver and you Will get quick ny all druggists, Tablets relief. For In the rock of Gibraltar seventy tnjles of funnels, THEFINESTSERVICESOOTH, SEASON 1004 F lo rida C i u M ■ v i a : Louisville &Nashville Railroad To All Points hi 4 F L O R I D A Through Sleepers, Obecrviition €» rs and Dining Cars to St. Augustine, Operated on Fast Schedules, Fo r Time Tables, Maps, Rates, Sleep ing Car Reservation, addreas Igents 200 Norlhjllroadway, St. Ijouit 101.1*2 Adams street, Chicago 10 Exchange bldg., Kansas <!|ty dlh and Main, Louisville I H, K.,Cor, full and Vine, , * , ('incinnati there arc jC. %, STONE. « kh T. P ass . A okkt , 1 w v m n ,m , Great Inveotion. ‘ 1 >mm.tiwr* Writing Machine. ........ — '■[ ' „li-~ :■ The B ennington is destined to make back numbers ol existing tyjie- writers, Has 5 new and valuable features of-merit, any two of which Would make a superior machine. No larger than existing typewriters. *Veare now offering a limited amount of stock to in restors at $ 1.00 per share. People arc j>ecorDinginteresk(] nil over the worldend are beginning to realize whetu won derful invention we have. More than $ 8 O, 0 pQ worth of machines have already been ordered. The typewriter world is watching with interest the coming of our machine, which marks the beginning of a revolution In this great industry. As soon os we shall hare sold enough stock to complete equipment, manufacture, advertise and sell our machine, no more will be offered at any price. If you wish to make a gilt-edge investment in au in* dualria) enterprise of the first rank, with prospects of large dividends white vs for raoSMCTis, Preference in position given to investors. Capital Stock $ 1 , 500 , 000 . Shares $ 1.00 The Bennington TypeiniteF Go,, 804 CONOVER BUII.OINO, DAYTON, 0 [ t i p Iwfacuaat r — . --------------- 8 8 southern i u m Y T S » attkri Wt. 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