The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26
jPrcp&ratkmRfAa . - - * - 1 m I M S / I H i n t K i - N [The Kind You Have Always Bought PromofesD^esiion.Cheerfqf- BwsandlkstCofltalnsiveliher OphinLMarpWq* norMineral. N O T N A X C O T K ? - ,JfxSmm* - ApetfeclEcmedy forCanstipa- Tlcm, Sour Stotnkh,Diarrhoca Wornvi,Convulsions,Feverish^ ness end l o s s o f S l e e p . *- fin>‘iiifw«nfa*<iil*»{i wi I II ' '1/ £- l . . Facsimile Signulure of ts£f#/E 5 SZ ' M b ’.s in n lh s n i l J j D o s } SV- 1 N I s [ EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER* —--.-nr-1-. .-..T-.■- _-(■1--rf--.mriTrTr- In Use ForOver ri? ‘l a . ' '® : S i g n o f h i e r v e T r o u * B e j U o K e d T o * aSbere are three different manlfCsta- , tions of sleeplessness. . ’ - . First, hardly to sleeps winlc all night, second, tff He' awake a long time before falling asleep;, third, to fall asleep soon, waking tip after several hours, and1 then ..find' lt hard to'sleep' again;. ' - (>®iey meanjthat somewhere In the ncrvo flbres, somewhero In the brain cells, somewhero In the blood vessels that carry'blood to the brain, something ■ Is radically wrbng, and must be lighted, OFthe end may ho worse titan death. > To rtght it, take Dr. HIIes’-Nervine,' , > Some1other 'symptoms of nerve trous hie, are: Dizziness,1Headache, Back ache,' Worry,' Fretfulness, Irritability/’ Melancholy, Dttck of Ambition. ‘ 1 , ' Theyjlndlcate diseases Whlch’may lead , to ■FpUepsy, -Fits, &U Vitus* Bence, Nervous Prostration, Paralysis, Insanity.! Nothing will give such quick and‘last-1 ing relief as Dfr. Miles' NtrVlne." *"Myhusband had been Sick for .weeks, oornd not, sit tip to. have hla bed made, | , With;Jill .the medical help wo could gets*' .he-continued t o -grow worse. -Ho .could I .neither.- Sleep or eat,. Our baby girt was •. .Sent away,', and ah, callers; barred, bo* cause he could not stand a -bit of talk- $ ing,, I read of a case of nervous rtros-SS tratloa. cured by Dr, Miles' Restorative*: — •—,* We began glvlng. i t -to,him; a TRW flnv* > ia IVna ril-—- ■ - dressed,-di Improved. MRS. Wi xJ&JCiJUpa. .. *mce<*T<tuneOMFANy, K «*o»*eir»i Cuofcd His Mother ofRheumatism k, « H f „Mny mother* oafi been a sufferer- for many- yeprs with iheuinatism,” eayaW , H : Howard, -of .Husband, Pa. "At,time she was unable to move at all, while a t alt times waking was painful, r l presented- her yvith a bot tle o f Chamberlain’s "Pain Balm .and I UNLUCKY "COPPERS" 'At B t Asaph's, the race track out side o f Alexandria* i t used to be th< custom to give retu rn tickets for 1' cents. Most of the patrons would hand over a quarter and get in change a nickel and 3 cents. This copper money, according to the av erage creed of-the gambler, was u n lucky, so th a t the Potomac between 'Washington and Alexandria was fill ed with th e copper thrown over board by the men who were going to bet on the races. .There is an oh time’ race course man who swears th a t the stretch of water hetwee the two cities is so overloaded wit S er currency th a t i t is well wort 3 dredging, He says; ‘‘There Is more' copper money in the bottom of th a t river th a n all tho mines in Colorado will produce in a year, 'I f th e governmentwould only take a tumble and. look things over i t could moke a fortune from the cents in th e Potomac.’W P ittsbu rg Dispatch. : -__________ ' The A 0 b of Discretion. Senator Quay and ft friend were recently discussing'the doings of a. fathe r gay youth living in Harris burg, with whose family bo th Mr. Quay and. his friend are well ac quainted. ! , The “friend was disposed.- to be- severe i n his criticism of the young ster's conduct, hut the senator smil ingly. remarked that* as the, hoy was all righ t a t heart, i t ’would he’ wel to reserve judgment -and give him A chance, and he -added th a t he thought the lad “would pull up when he reached the age of discre-" tion-.?' ■ “T ru e /' rejoined. Mr. Quay’s friend, “ bu t what would you cal the age Of discretion?” ’ “As-ft rule,” answered the senator, Tan Oxfords are very, stylish this season; we have them at a wide range of prices, also Ideal Kid and Patent Colt in both high cuts and oxfords. Our assortment of children's shoes and flippers will please you. Xenia, M a g n i f i c e n t L i n e Press Fabrics, Hutchison <fc<3ibusy place great stress upon their }ar|,e assortment. Suitings, Silks and Wash Fabrics. The many importers from whoso stock these have been leeted, have reputations for price and style unsurpassed. Some makes wo mention o f good value. Voiles, Plain or fancy quite desirable veilings. Some longer used and gaining ground. Mohairs* The great favorite for spring, and summer, in -fact all seasons, good, stylish add repels the dust. Also figured id a ll colors for waist and suits, Eoline Silk mndWool, Serge, good for all times, all occasions. Jamestown Suitings, Ask for these goods, we are agents. Silks, 37£c Taffeta, seemtf to fit a long felt want for waists and linings said to be all.silk. Thousand's of yards we have "Bold. Carpets, Kags, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, fresh clean stock prices lowest. We could not buy today and sell at our prices, ' - \ Waists,skirts,petticoats*u«nderwear,Iteady-imade suits $10,50 up a n d /M a rk e r s The largest we have ever carried. Those Wishing to erect any thing in our line pveyious to May 30th should place order with out delay, This will meure work being finished with dissap- , , meut, We ftlso-keep a full line.of ‘ $100 DOLLARS Ifl GOLD To ,be distributed in four premium^ of $50 $ 25 , $15 and $io, onJune y ,1904. Buy your after a few applications she decided i t j “I should say th a t a young-fellow was the most wonderful -pain reliever ■he hnd ever tried, in fact, she is nev- er witboul it now and is a t all times ahle to walk. An occasional1applica tion of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly, troubled with,” For sale toy IsCac \Visterman Nervlae.5 .... _________ _ __ „ __ atad la. fi, few flays ho was able to*bo From - that tlmo -ha steadily • - Nervine saved1, his, JlfeiV-i-a* A,<?, HASKIN, FreevHle, N,.T..tl; rite to .na 'for Free Trial ?| e of. Dr.„.,MI| - - ' In the/Toek of Gibraltar there 'are j seventy miles of ttinnels. • - AaSureThing. I t is 6aid that not , is sure ex cept desth and taxes, hut that 'is not. altogether true. H r . King’s Hew Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all lu n g and throat troubles. Thousands can testify to -that. Mrs,, C.‘ B. VanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. ya„,'saye: I bad a severe -case of bronchitis and for a yeftr l trie 1every th in g ! heard of, bu t got no relief. One bottle-of'Dr, King*^ How Dis covery then cured jne absolutely,” I t ’s- infallible for croup, whooping cough, "rip^nfiumonia.-i*vid~fOon6Umptionr ry it. Ttk guaranteed by all drug- has reached the age of discretion when ho removes from his walls ■ the pictures of actresses a n d ,sub stitutes therefor, a po rtra it Of-his wealthy bachelor uncle.”—Philadel phia,Ledger, _____ . All,invited. The-Eeri Dr. P , S. Henson, for merly pastor of the F irst -Baptist church • of ,Chicago, later of ■the Hanson Plane Baptist church of Brooklyn and now of Tyemont tem ple, Boston, 'recently lectured in Springfield, Mass., and one of the foremost pastors in the city/ was asked to announce the lecture''from his pulpit. This is the way the pasto r made', the announcement: “The .Bev. H r. Henson will, lecture on ‘Fools* in the State Streot Bap tis t church on Wednesday evening, and I tru st a great many will at- tend.”-|f-Boston Post. QUESTIONANSWERED. Settees, jstc. . We also make a specialty of cut.sfone work for all kinds of' building purposes., ' ' At my Meat Market and geta ticket with each 25c; cash purchase. * Saye your tickets WcstJMain St. Xenia, Ohio. Up-to-date That will be suitable for all classes, - s our stock is complete in every respect and comprises different lines ot__ GEORGE H. SMITH, ' Oedarville, Ohio, Agent tor United States Life Insurance Co. | * » V ^ ^ •» r t .. , y » Which writes Banker^ Insurance and whose contracts are aa plain as notes. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You Can cqr'ry $2;000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment.. I< investment, we will pay you #400 more than you pay in, a t the end o t 20 years. We give you 7 elective conditions you j'can change a t yotlr will. From 2 to 3£ times face value o f your policy In Ipaid up insurance without re examination. Also" agent for the , General Accident, of Philadelphia, ■andtheU. S. Accident Co. 'of N. Y Specialist tmu fllagnoae ;your , Yes, August Flower still has the dr . inL SORATORTBS, JS'.MHDtCn ELKHART, u n £ ° " A-person usually - liegins to Jose Iheight a t the age of 50,. and at the age of 0 0 has loss a t least one and onehalf inches. ' - 2825 KeeTeyfit.,. C hicaoo J Im,., Oct,<2,1902. I suffered' with falling and coa- geaiion of the womb, with aerera pftini through, the groins, I suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headache* m and rushing of blood to the braiitw I What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried ail and failed, but I had never tried Win* Of Cardni, that blessed remedy for siok Women, I found It pleasant to take and soon knew that 1 had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through myvein* I and after using eleven bottle* I was a well woman, ‘iS n . Bush is now in perfect health beca&se she took Wine of Osrdul for menstrual disorders, bearingdown pains and blinding headache* when all other' remediet’ fitted to bring her relief, Aaf i sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wiueof Cardui in her home, f TW f is t bottle Cofttince* the pa tient she la oh the noid to health, . ‘‘For advice itr cases requiring 1 special directions,address, giving | symptoms, “The I*di<#' Advisory ijurtment,” The Chattanooga Boise Oo.,.Cb*ttano6g»i Tean. WtN&CARIHM Whhoptn^ Cohgh. t t t \ :V “ Iii the spring of 1901 my children Ibad whooping cough,” say Mrs. H , W. Capps, of Capps, Ala, “ I used IChamberlain’s Cough Kemedy with the most satisfactory results, I think' Ithis I b the best remedy I have ever {seen for whooping cough.” This {remedy keeps the congb loose, lessens i'the severity and .frequency of the i M I i i mot tafnever thought of using anything else fo r indigestion or bili ousness. Doctors Were scarce, and they - seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous’proatration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to .clean put the system and stop fermen tation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of tho sys tem^ and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You .only need fear doses of Green s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you salisfiec there is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists, Price 250 and 75c, p r e s s e s O o n e l i e s O e i i t e i r rX ,xtJble& S i d e U o a r d s . S p r i n g s W n s l i s t a n d K D r e s s i n g - S t a n d s ) - 0 m CHEAPRAfEi. To tore a cald in one day take Laxa* Ilive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money i f it fails to cv’re, E . W . Qrdve’e!/'signature is Ion each box, 25c. / if HALE FARE p l u s $ 2 0 0 [For Round Trip Tickets. YIA !Lowisville&NashvilleI Railroad To ‘Nearly All Points in [Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Mississippi, Virginia . North and South Carolina, Tennessee, A dry-goods merchant, inquires] if there 1 b any way to keep moths out !of his stock. Why doesn’t he try ad vertisibg? . t"l hifl trouble' 1Impure, 6 « a t for Th* DOwri*. isw im m . OAMPVCATKMme' ' " U S P * tuUatnm0y Co.,Chicagoor N.Y, too MIIMU 1 U, TENMILUONBOXES Tickets oh salp May,3rd and 17th< Juna 7th*21st, and on first and third The IJlectroteohnical Journal says To all tiolnto m Montana* W*sh,0g. Tue«lay of1each month thereafter un- that the incrCStotof electric roads ib and British Columbia, d l N o ^ 16th, and good returning %\ « erifli.nv durlne* to to AnrilttOth 1994 Troirt dale o f sale. Fo r f u r t k r ^ i ^ 8 18W W® hui 139 Oregon 'tftssli 1st to to North Dakota In March. rite a t o m for Information a n d }” . • j One of the greatest blessings a mod- to Ira F* Bchvfegel, District] ^ QTONL, G kw L P ass , A«*Wf, J est man can wish for Is a good, fella- [or address gar Agent* Wisconsin Central; * 4107 Traction Bldg.* Cincinnait, lA m um m n, tty* $1.25 Ofe /jCstHfii #§;] Pennsyivsfhia Lines Bundsy, May „ 8th* good going on Special Tmln leav- railway fitrcln India k («^)cS<lartilto a t 9iW a. m, Cintral - ‘ - - hie set of bowels. I t you areboot the happy possessor of sud» an outfit you ton greatly improve the efficiency of thoto ytmhave by .the judicious use of Ibamberlain’a Stomach and O l Tablets. They are pleasant to take and agreeable in eflcct “ Isaac Wiaterwan* .L iyof _ ,1 \ For sate by . Carpets! Carpets! AVe represent some of the largest manufacturing concerns in this line which enables us to |quote prices that surprise all O :'0 :| |: : t o ' O :*' ; • ' * • « • j . h . mcmillan Funeral|Director Furniture’Dealer. E X C H A N G E B A f O i CEDABV ILLE , OHIO, A CUDDNXS of Merchants- and In - *** dividuals solicited. Colle^tiont promptly made and remitted. JJKA FTB on New York and 0j8* cltinati sold a t lowvpt rates. The cheapest and most convenient way to send money by mall, TOANB made on Iteftl Estnte, Pm- ** sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres,* Seth W, Smith, Vice Prea.* W, J , Wildman, Cashier* Or L. Smith Asst, Cashier A Careful Buyer., 1 MBestisWhalTonWant. - - TieBestlsWtffrSell. Meats are deceptive. Unless .you are a good judge, yoii can never tell what yon are getting until you have it served and partially oaten. We know meats, Wo 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—moots that will please you. p w m m tm M tVi W S f c i M » * i * f l g i g i B g j u u m j t x i x i OJLfl, A Magazine of Cleverness. Magazines should have a well defined purpose. Genuine entertainment amusement and mental recreation are the mo- | tives o f TH E BMABT BET, the , , most of maaarints , its NOVELS (a complete one in each number) are by the moat brilliant ' authors o f both hemispheres. - Its SHORT STORIES are matchless—clean and full of human interest Its POETftY , covering the entire field o f verse—pathos, jov°, humor, | tenderness is by the most popular poets* men and women, Of the day. , Its Jokes *Witticisms, Sketches, eto„ are admitted’y the most mirth-pro [yoking. , - ■ ■ ■ ; " . ' 160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING 4 No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or weary- [ing essays or idle discussions Every pnge will interest, «harra and refresh you. . Subscribe now—$250 per year. - Remit in cheque, P . O, or Expres* or der or aegistered letter to TH E SMART SET.432 F ifth Avenue New York, N . B .—SAMPLE COPIES SENT FR E E ON APPLICATION KILBYFARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio. Office a t Rees. Bros. Livery Stable. Treats all diseases and iujtmes of do* Imestic animals carefully and sciehtl* tolly. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary College, D. S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon Mam's Restaurant andDiningRoms ..... .j . . ‘ Corner High and Limestone street Springfield* Ohio, C.H. GROUSE. GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No, 74. MSKFrtoh Fish Always on Hand, ;Sick htodaclie resulta friSfit--i disor dered atomftahand Isquickly Oured by ------------- j Charaheftain’s Stomach and Livt-r Has located ih Jamestown* Ohio. r * bJet8- Foraal* by Isaao Wister- toan. Quick Arrests. J , A . Gulledge of Verbena* Ala., Was twice m the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies faileh, Burk- ten* Arnica Halve qukk ty irresfed further inflammation and cured him. I t conquers aches and kills pain. 25c • a t all druggists. Made Young Again. No man Calf he liberal to other who is not loyal to himself. C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children, Hi KindYenH ivi AlwaysBought . Siftra th** Nlffttataradfi “ One of Dr, King’s New Life Pill* each night for two weeks has p u t me to my ’toene’ again,” Writes D. JET. Turner of Dampeeytown, Pa, They’re the best in the world1 for liver, stom- mih and bowels. Purely vegetable* Only 26c a t All druggists, Following the example' o f other countries, numerous trust* have been fbrmed to Bweekeh, especially to tim ber, match** am) mining. 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