The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
iMSKfUR* m u NerveFag. I f Y o u W a s t e Y o u r N e rve E n e r g y , A f t e r A w h ile Y o u W ilt S u f f e r F o r It* •mm Nwnfciaimlwi MWM&M n m U b APPLICATION •MS TfcO t- S ' Yc*} o ,n v .r m rservo fere# by excess,. c--"*.y„ werey, anxiety, ate. uC OV.c.'.kQ y:u?r‘:rifb y itest eating . - • r"ratingsufficientrest to r r . 's it:.* r-rv e e r r s y y r a use up, " r treatment, In atlfitloo (9 T’,'r.J?-r s a ih a s whoj* ,t 1 » jr c u r c L veroit*, ate,, I*. l>r, Mil-s'- L e t native Is m in e . v:;i3 in es truly *. t-rala and nerve jonl on to y foaOl you could eat, *®& bit-* si’-.r, I jr n a ir s strength ajitl tons a t Its own,- wfeK* kc >03 to th e weak em& »err« ayolom, ok 1 r~te Jfc to rights. 'j'r. Miles* iicrtcratlvo Nervine Ja « re* £;c-l:‘r:Z, revifufisitig tonic focti-iric'dlclne for t?;o brain cr.fi nerves. I t reconstruct* Tircra-out nerve tissue, end fills yo'jr Lsnmil'l train with new life and yl*or, X>r, linns’ Nervine lias mad® ®o many marvelous cures. Of people so. sick the doctors thought they were Incurable, that- it is today th e standard medicine |n many thciusjnds of American homes. The first hottie is guaranteed to help ycu, or druggist returns your money, ."Tho extreme heat, close confinement end Intense mental strain Incident to the h.willing business, has caused me to suffer With nervuusnera and lasom-'1 ala, It givra mo pleasure t o .;:ay th a t X have used I>r. Miles’ Nervine w ith very satisfactory results In th e tre a t-' xnent of there affections. I am now on my fifth bottle, and eat an d sleep .well, in fact havo almost fo rg o tte n .th a t I vi ti m r e possess nerves.”—It, L.. I j ALBY, Asst. Cashier, State BanK,„ Texa,rcana, Ark,. Write to u s for Free Trial ----- ■Package o f 0 r, Miles* Atitl» Pain Pills, th e New Scientific Remedy FREE for Pain. Alto Symptom Blank, Our IABORATOIGBS, INSOMNIA 'to t?,c1 Vr,nrfl o£ *5lft Vilir:i>'. o f t ’edar- 1 , 0 , Olno, Gentlemen: .The Kjrringiield and WsMiir.tom Traction Company, on* rorporated inulrr i|io laws of the rtale of Ohio)fepresputs tliat.it intends to « nstfuct an ifttcrurban electric railway, from the city of Hisriu^r.eM, chirk County, oliU>, to iVashingten, Fayette County, Ohio, for the purpose of tm ipporting passenger?, Tinted States mail, express, baggage find freight. :T! ki & Couipaiiv desires to vntcr niton asid pass through and over certain street-?of ( edarvillo ajs follows: Beginning a t the intererction of Main street w ith the n<>rlh corporation line, tlicncc into and over Main street*to'its intorscotton with the bid Wil mington road, thence into and over the old, Wilmington road to its intersection with th e corporation line. T ou r petitioner therefore makes applica tion for the priyeiego for itself, Jts sum's*' tors or assign?, to'construct, maintain and operate.a Street railroad, with all necessary turnouts, poles, wires, and other appliances therefore, upon the streets of said town as hereinbefore designated, the same to be single track road to be operated by electric* ity or other improved motive power other than b y steam or animal power. Saiu grant ' 0 be made for a period of twenty-five (25) earn from tbe date of. the passage of an or dinance to be hereafter passed, granting such rights. .The Springfield & Washington Traction Company. 0 . F. Dir.i.MA.v, Secretary. *I harebeenusingCsscaret* tor InecunaU,with WhichI liftvohpco.afflictedtor over twenty years, andI cansaythat t’asdarets lines given ino ynoro reliefthan anyother remedyXhave fevertried. I shall certainlyrecommendthemto myfriends as beingay they are represented." ■ T Thoa. GUlarf,.Eight, 111. 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Notice is hereby given thnt Tim Spring-. lipid & AVnsliington Traction company, o n - tbe 1 s t day of March, 1001 , mndo applies-. tion to th« Council of th e Village of Cedar- y ille , Greene County, Ohio, for permirslon for itself, successors or assigns, to construct maintain and operate a street railroad, with all necessary turnouts, jinks, wires, switch es and other appliances therefore,, upon the ‘streets of said city, to be operated in connec tion-with internroan street railroad from t ie city of Springfield, Clark, Goimty, Ohio, to Washington, Payette County. Ohio, for the purpose of transporting passengers, T in ted States mail, express, bugg.ie ami freight. Said street railroad to be it single track, road operated by electricity o r'o th e r im proved motive power other than steam or animal power. The route of same to be' as follows: Beginning at, the intersection of Main street rind the north corporation line, thence over Main .streetto the old Wilming ton Road, theta A over the old Wilmington Road to its'in te. ititw of tbe’south corpor ation line. Said ji n t to bo for- a period of twenty-live years. ' Sealed proposals 'will be received, a t this offi ce un til 12 o'clock nooh of t h e ’E leventh' day AprillOOi, specifying tbe lowest rates of faro for which bidders propose’to con stru ct Mich road, and carry passengres over anil Upon tbe aforesaid street. Bids must state the terms and condithims upon which th e road shnll.de constructed and operated, and must be addressed to the City Clerk as “ Proposals- for carrying Passengers op Street Railroad, from Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, to Washington, Faycttq Coun ty, Ohio, though tlie village of Cedarvllic, G, JMcCorkelt PUBLICSALE. REALESTATE LIVERY STOCK. W# will toll *t {i«Wic sale « t the FieW« & Spencer Livery Burn, Main street, CedarviHe, 0 „ SaturdayApril 2 , 1904 , <loamienein|} a t 13 M. the following property towit: 8 H E A D O F HOR SES 8 These horses are,all city broke and will make good family horiwsi. $ 3 "NEToJa'&oljeMSfi 9 Consisting of six rubber tire buggies and one rubber tire carriage, One Sample wagon and one hpad wagon. 8 Sets of Harness 8 Consisting of six sots of single har ness and two seta of double harness. Blankets, Robes, Whips and all necessary articles used about a livory stable. T erms of S ale ; All sums under $5 cash; over $5 a credit of six months vyill be given purchaser giving note with approved security. F ields & S pencer . S. T. B aker , Aucl. R. F . K err Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I will oiler a t public sale a t my form one and one-haTf miles east of Oedarville. Thursday, March 31, 19QL Commencing at one o’clock p. m. the following property towit; 10 Head of Cattle Consisting of 10 cows in milk ' Some are fresh while others will be in May and June. 22 Head of Hogs Consisting of Duron Jersey sows and gilts duo to farrow in April and May. These saws are nil eligible to registry and. the papers will go with each. ' - ■Terfos made, known-mi day of sale. J . S, Brown . R, IB..Carry, Auctioneer. ‘ R. F . Kerr, Clerk. INTHESTUD! S e a so n 1904. BOBBY BURNS JR. Sired by die great Bobby Burns 2:19^f, will maki Short Season in the Stud at the old Paper Mill Bam neat' Clifton, 0„ commencing April 1st at the low fee of St5 to insure a living colt Description; Bobby Bums Jr, foaled in 1800, Stands JOhands ,high and weighs abouts 1150 pounds/ He is perfectly 'sound, a beautiful dapple grey with fine action, deep shoulders, short back, good nec^, head and car, the best of feet and legs. He is hot only a grand individual but richly bred, being sired by Bobby Bums sire of Bernice 2:07J£, Jim Kenedy 2 : 00 * 4 , G. W, IX 2:09)£, Anna Bums 2 :foj£ and 41 others in the 2:80 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'BumsT3ani“By'^rcfaforr'H eT )y ' 0 f Bi 8 IJ^.i.*Tn by Gnn ,H BLACK- DRAUGHT STOCK POULTRY m e d ic in e : Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and t i v e r irregularities. B l a c k - Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. I t puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. ProminentAmerican breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dotoOfBlack-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine m their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-eent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in ttgoroas health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keepBlack-Draught Stockand Poultry Medicine. If yours does tm K ... not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co,, Chat tanooga, Tenn. K6 ohmu . b , oa ., J» h . S o , 1*03. Btaak-DraasU Stook and Poultry lledtainfe is th# best iW irirtcd. Our stoSkWas looklua when yon *mt me the msdldiw and now they at* g*Hi*a so fin*,. Tb#y art* looking» ^ W',l‘Wt 8 .P .EROOKI»OT 0 K. Firtt-claw rftilnmy fare id India is le?e than liklf & t r o t h ihHe* Liver Pitts That** what you need; some thing to cure your biliousness, and regulate your bowels* You need Ayer’s Pills, Vegetable! gently laxative. {& $$$& ./ant your moustacheor beard na*atttmrl brown<w richbliudc? Vi* BUCKINGHAM’S DYE m. nrt -L ft by George Wilks- 2;22. Mazones dam Verbena by “Messenger Duroc 100 2d dam Fforinda by Magnolia 08, Failing to attend promptly or parting with mare 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. A. T. and J. C. FINNEY. W, R. Cultice ifi charge. 4 ¥ !: One Thing at a Time 1 ¥ •T can't afford to advertise on a large scale,” said n merchant lately, "and with my varied stock 1 wouldn't know where to begin on a small scale," I t I n n comm on faJJaey t h a t th e ftdvrrtlMinff m«l»t co v e r th e w h o le In point of fact It never does, even with the most lavish adver tisers, and/ if it did, the result would be a Jumble of prolixity. The tyue policy is to select on# article St a time—something moderately priced and meeting the want of the day -end push that a t the peopte-Phlladelpbia Record. Ton aril Invited it» fry thl* plan In oar columns. Than** your ad, with every Issue. Buyers watch oar columns te r star* news, Wilniot. /fowl Littleton to Morris F . Littleton; lots 222, 223 and 224, Yellow Springs, $300. Win, Dodds to J , H . Payne; land Xenia, $1, « Ja*. G. Conklin to Alia May Wil son; 44 a, JeflerSon, $1 etc, Lu ther. McCaiupliell to John Mc- Cumpboll; 47 41 a, Cedarville, $2&L4- 00 . Mary Lumber to Michael Ryan; lot 10, Xenia, $700. J , S. Little to J , H . Ritenoiir, 5 a, Ross, $357, Gerliude Garrison to Wilmot Lit-, tleton; lot 224, Yellow Springs, $1. C. R, Ellis to J . D . Thompson;*30 a, Jefferson, $2200. Geo. K, Halliday to Mary Little; lot, Xenia, $4500. Maria Campbell to E , T . and Laura Pennoek; 3 lots, Yellow Springs, $265. Kellie Buck to Nettie .Buck; lot, Xenia, $1. ilno. R. Wiley to Jno. G. Buik: 80 a, Miami, $9000. Moses Sanders heirs .to Rachel Bus- sey;.3 lots, Bowersville, $400. Jno, A. Hamilton to Geo. Ralls; 1 lot, Xenia, $2500. Geo. Ralls to Jno, A, Hamilton; 10 a, Xenin, $500. May J . FiSiier- to Sarah E , Gil christ and others; 15 (a, Silvercreek, $550. FEATURES OF- EDUCATION. How th e Exhibit a t St. Louis Will Be D istinctive From T h a t a t Any ■O ther Centennial, Br CLAUDE H. WETMORE. Education finds more recognition In die Louisiana Purchase Exposition than in any previous centennial ■ celebration.- I t is the keynote* of the great enter prise, permeating every display. More over, the idea in Its abstract has a borne of its own^ In th a t for the first time in history the appliances of school life are shown in. a building constructed ex clusively for.this purpose. At Chicago and at Paris this 1 exhibit was made a department-of something else. A t S t Louis i t is seen alone, housed In a palace which many con sider the most perfect architecturally of any on. tbe grounds. Besides, in the classification of ex hibits education leads all others, taking rank over fine arts, manufacture and all the industries. In remarking these facts visitors have added th a t it was strange such promi nence had not been given to education, before, and they are loud In their praise of those who have carried the idea so prominently to the front. In St, Lotos the revealmeut of process will be carried out in the Palace of Edu cation as well as la the- other palaces. Formerly it was deemed sufficient to arrange in booths samples of text books jmdjQltepparatusLiiLtodlahflraforyjuul. observatory. Appliances used in the qlala nafter 1 nlnlrt mnniJ 1 *vioWiMifinlr«thfti technicalities of the world of instruc tion, As a result the pedagogue only Was Interested, " . . In S t Louis, however,, there is to be actual demonstration of the Use made of alt such appliances, and the multi tude will find itself entertained. Thus the model training school will 'be a creature of life—boys to be seen using the tools of the various trades. Pupils of a school for the blind will demon* strate tbe methods In vogue, whero the sense of touch ts made to supply that of eight, .and tlio.Se wjio are deaf and W R E V I V O REITOREt VITALITY M a d ftft W«ll Man 4 . of Ma. THE a m m M i v _ _ _ _ _ _ x * 3 F k a B x c r o s c a E r s E a e a m c n r prefitiMSth«sborarMwlts**** pttTr*rtaUjrend aatokbr. OomvkaaaU ttoMUMawmwfln th»n- ■ mu win MMTte tbolr Sum1 lottmshhM*. - - Vitot if'Mlsg iKMTHMflb' ___i r a noaldWy rwurTl^U^r I^aonr.W««tij>sPtH****, . an MMte «CMtt-tfxiM«r ta tiM nm a ■fifiektoXWoMfririrt^.bartMMMMKrlito. If ■OtOSlVlMMSbystKtlMStUMifM*M4U(MM,toA DAYTON , O. . D A Y T O N * O , RIKE’S Spring Opening It would do us but little good to know that w e have the most complete, the handsomest, the most reasonable priced Spring Stock we ever owned, if you didn’t know it, too! So, the last of this week our special effort w ill be to display this Spring Stock in a w a y that w ill give you a splendid idea of its completeness, Another such an opportunity w ill not occur- again the en tire season. So take advantage of it, you ’ll enjoy seeing new goods and the new styles, if nothing more _ the THEMILLINERYOPENING. Beautiful Pattern Hats from Paris, some from London, more from New York, and others from our own workroom. Perhaps in numbers ,ve have, not excelled our previous ef forts, but we have never shown so many choice, exclusive styles. Come Over Tomorrow. To Cure a Cold in One JDcy TakeLaxative Bromo QuinineTablets, m & Sevan Mffikmboxes sold in past 12 months. Cures Grip InTw oD ay*. on every box, 25c. dumb will also be given opportunity to display tlicir method of instruction, College professors a t work In labora tories promise entertainment for tbe layman, and likewise! there will be demonstration of the methods' em ployed In using th e modern telescope and taking photographs of the eun, moon and stars. Supplementing these active exhibits will be others quite as interesting that have been secured from all over the world by means of the camera. Enter one booth and turn the swinging doors of a movable cabinet. You will see picture after picture illustrating school life, the children entering’a class room, the pupils at recitation, in a fire drill, during the recess hour—In fact, through all the stageB from the hour When they assemble for their studies until time comes for dismissal. As illustrations of public school life in large cities, New York, S t Louis, Cleveland and other municipalities have planned to make extensive dis plays, while cities of the old world will bring their systems into comparison. Higher education is exemplified as, never before a t a world's fair. All the large colleges of the United States have prepared - extensive exhibits Easter Costume Hats Jit. Very JittrarM pe P rices. Trimmed Hats Ready to trim Ready to Wear $ 2 ,00 and up $ 1.50 and up 95 c ctsand up Our stock consists of all tlie popular shapes', .Conti nental, Toques and Flares, in all colors. Flowers bunched in the new effects, Wreaths, Circles and Sprays Ornaments w -the new designs, Gold, Gun Metal and Stool, a t moderate prices. L i t t l e C h i l d r e n ’s H a t s , A complete line of trimmed Hats and ready-to- wear, consisting of Sailors, Continental find. Bebe. Hats. Ju s t received a line of Mull Hats and t^j^7 '^BbTafosTo riiQ ys'‘iplQti‘girls."" 37 Green S t Xenia\ Ohio . rxooDA o r ihx xuvsbux , pavd A oh in sex cBianss kxsxbvatiox , wohod ’ s PACT. , CHICHESTER’SENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS GO* e«ia miutlll* walwl 'H'ai, bine ribbon. Yu k o n *R r f t ) « 4 d xHi e r e i nM( nU< tHlInrtMHttti ItnXntlOni,. Ktiy ol yoafUrMUrb*, w »«nd dii. in -txn.p* tor P*rti«Minr«, ¥#«*>- Menlnla end - Rfellrr for l-Adl*-*.” in leOtt , Wrotor* .Hkil. !«.«««Tewmeiitela. SOMb, »IiinuMfiMa- •« cmckssTim onaMiOAt, 00 , i**i »lHdin»n ***>»**, > N i a , pa . CASTOR IA For infant* and ttbildrstu fk« Kind You Hans Always Bough! B««r* tb« VlxaMtnr* of which are aupplemented by display* from technical Institution*. , Both interesting and novel.will he the exhibits made by the Agricultural department of the Federal government in the Education building, for which congress made a special appropriation of $100,000. These will be in the na tu re of experiment stations such as have been established a t various places throughout th e country for the practi cal education of those who desire to study the scientific questions of agri culture and horticulture. Here will be demonstrated the best system of fer tilising the soli, of sowing the seeds, of caring for the crops, of harvesting them, and then for handling the same in barns and storehouses. Visitors to tbe Exposition will be given tbe op portunity for Instruction In the diseases which Infest the realm of Flora and the medicines o r surgery that must foi employed to combat the dangerous Inroads. Located oh the Grand basin and com manding a view of the Cascades, th* Terrace of States and the Hall of Fes tivals, the False* of Education, itself a portion of the main picture, can be reached by either the broad boulevards or by transit Over the cryatal waters of the Lagoon. Its visitors may reach Its doors in roller Chairs, on foot or in gon dola or electric launch. In this building, as in the others, es pecial arrangements have been made for the comfort of the sightseers, Mto- .tltudinoiiB windows permit of free cur rents of air constantly circulating, and withdrawal rooms are a t every hand: where one can sit down after becom ing fatigued from too much exploration. McCormick Machinery. I 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. Th is display can be found at C. M, Crouse’s hardware store. Repairs for all these machines can be had at the above stote. See me in person or by telephone. C. N. STUCKEY Agriftuituraf Flans Csmplttal. U t. Jams* L, Farmer of Tennessee, chief special ageht of the United States Government board, World’s Fair, has practically completed the plana for th* exhibit of the colleges of agriculture and to vtmtoc arts and experiment sta tion*, of which has charge, He ha# secured space in th# Edim tional build* > L a n d a n t im , 6 oo * 1 hr «ml ad their 1 , without pain or detention from bnstaeee, ‘other *t!nral*&& W« restore the nervous and - ^ ^ condition b*e*u*« we remove 'the mmm td -d^ease. tiy an eminent phwtioJaa.' ^ m k W m m a ch irk , m i n m u t . t i c t i i .etitiat wrreapcmdence, eepecfadly with physMimt, inM iM , 1 ; .. ’M&itiidr NRdpRaf-M>■ 9. Irfll^pdHPMldlHjj^MRNP'f: aWwWf ^ Confi' we t lag for the greater p art o f the axldtit, alfcd whieh la forge and comprehentov*' wtooh win be of a*peoi*i l«t«r*«t to iottthiWi planters* Bilsat iisOf t o a * *+Jr - ■ Af
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