The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

SKIRT Walking Skirt Bargains Fisieiu AU Wool Walking Blurts, cub!* and ?f)d8| no two alike They were regular I5.0Qskirts, price to dean np...„ .............. * 1.93 SlRseaWttlkiug fckirts, large st-ketiou iu the new. styles and cloths, *t, each, * 0 , ana.,....,. ..... .,,,,,...,$ 4.00 Judies voile Bkiirts. nicely trimmed, very stylish, at each, * 5 . 00 , ,17.50 and ...... .,,*10,00 Cadies' Cra^nette Coats. Styles correct, stylish materials, iu grey*. browns'and castors.' Were *18 and §20 each, take your chyi?o this week tor...,,,.......... ,.§ 10,00 Cadies' tailored Suits. This week we have marked a fine quality Wool Cheviot Suits in black, blue and brawn, regular*16.50 suit, new shapes, ail sizes, at.... ................. . ....... ................................ ........ *12,50 Cheaper All Wool Suits a t , *10, 00 Fine Tailored Suits a..,..,...... ........................... ,.*18,50 and *20,00 Covert and $ilkMet*. Ladies' All Woo! Tan Covert Jackets, full lined, pew styles.,.,.$5 00 Finer Jackets, at ...... . . . 0 7,50, §8/5 and *10.00 ■Silk Jackets iu Taffeta and Peau do Soie.at......... *8 50, *10 and *12 Special, 100 Fine Black Mercerized Petticoats reduoed From * 1,25 and *1.50 to ........................ ...................rV.$1.0C Sage Suit; Rats atReducedPrices. This week week we have marked about 50 "Gage” Suit Hats that are regularly *5 00 and $6 00 each, colors black, blue, and brown/ E| t> ihe special (Mice id*-'--. ............. ............ .,* 3.75 fj New styles And shapes of Street Hats in the correct new colors, y at.... 75c, '1*100 and *1.50 ra Children's School Hats at.......V. .........................50c, 75c and Sl‘,00 Shoe Department Specials. ' s 1 , n v „ » , Our SI.50 special grows better all the time. VVe are determined to give you *2 00 shoe value for *1,50 io this great"‘ 31.50 special of. ours. You can not afford to miss seeing it. Finer grades at *2.50. *3 00 and *3.50 in the best o f styles and values. A U IT jLE NONSENSE. eh* R*suit o f .Sam’s Foolish Ip Hitting Rack. District Attorney John t'. Bell of Philadelphia, who recently returned from thh souths tells tluT fallowing ttoryi An old wh^te headed negro named Hoses was one day walking along the road when he -law j-mng Sam sitting on the fence, grumbling to himself and looking very sullen, “ Wha’a domattph wid yiih, Sam ?’1 asked the old darky. "Whah foh all dis yere blackness ?” “ Oh, it’s all d:t Mars' Fairfax /1 was. the reply. “ Ah can’t get along will him nohow. All guess Ah'irt gwlng- to leak him. lie cusses me an heals me all de time.” ' “ Look a-hynh, Sam, why doan yuh ’sort vjili ’dependence once in atrilo? Hat’s de way ter do, W’ en Mars* Fairfax cusses yuh, yuh cuss him back.” A few days later old Moses oamo along the road once more and saw young Sam sitting on the fence again, this time with his face all dis­ figured as i f he had been in a fight and bruised up generally. “ Wha’s de .trpbble now?” asked the old inajt. “ ’Pears like yuh done gone an' ran inter one of dem steam ingines.” “I t ’s'all-yuh fault, Uncle Mose. Ah done taken yuh advice. Ah went out in de fiel’ de .udder dajy an’ M ots ’ Fairfax, he come along, an’ lie cuss me. Hen Ah ups an’ Ah cusses him back.” “ Foh de Ian’s sake, man/’ said old Mose, rolling his eyes, “yuh didn’ t let'him-.hyear yuh, did yuh -Philadelphia Press. . Her View of Economy, .&Co. Xenia, Ohio. Handsome Display of Hats FOV V ! \ Graduates and Summer Wear. The Smartest Styles of the Mrs. Economy— I ’ve been reckon­ ing up our dxpenses, dear, and I find that yoii upend *100 a year On ci­ gars. How, i f you were to. cut it one-half there would be enough saved to keep me. in hats for six months. See how I study economy. A' Deferred Disciple. Henry—I thought you weren’ t in society during Lent ?' Harriet—Well, Henry, after the Jones’ wedding and Clara’s lunch­ eon and Laura’s reception I ’m not going to another blessed thing.—In­ dianapolis Journal, Season tow so r Sad. “M o t t e r a u s ‘p m e , .............................. ! 1904 Sailors. Special showing of copies of imported models from *1,25. . Veils . Chenille dottedTuxedo Veils, also the new Lace Veils, the colors blue, brown and black. Ghiffbu drop veils and complexion 'veils.; ■ 57 Green S t Xenia, O . ‘'PI'OIBUWI Ifl1' marry tne little Moffitt girl and then found out that the rich Gimbleton widow wanted him/’-^-CleVeland Plain Healer. >.w \ > n,l Low fares will be in effect to Cart­ hage and Joplin, Mo;, via Pennsylva-. nia Lines, May 17th to 23d, inclusive, account Annual Conference German Baptist Brethren. Ten-days- stopover at St. Louis 'World’s Fair allowed. Get further information from local Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. . - FARESTOST, LOUIS. Eberso le Pianos a b s o l u t e l y d u r a b l e . “Wc have tor anumberof years used EbersaiePlanosln the Conservatory where they are constantly subjected to the hard­ est kind of use. We have found the Bbetsoie to be a good, durable piano, wcl/ able to standthewear and tesrOt themusic room,1' Miss C laiu B av », Directress • , Cincinnati conservatory ot Mnslo. MaHUasdfuaaUov • The Smith &. NiXdri Piano Co. fO and l z SB. Fourth Street. CINCINNATI, O. ' V V V f i O K T A B h E S I C I L I A N A J L L ^ j HairRenewer wps you ilk* your gray hairs tftonkeepit Perhapsftot» remember— ‘ hair. jSfo|« ».„ j your-gr y ... - - . , -jt penremember—wall’s Hair Reneweralways restorescolorto falling hatrv also* ,: at this Office The sale ot excursion tickets over Pennsylvania Lines to St, Louis, ac­ count of the World’s Fair, will begin on Monday morning, April 2bth five days in advance of the date df the formal, opening of the Louisiana Pur­ chase Exposition. The- excursion fares from Cedarville O., are fixed as follows: Tickets good for the season, return­ ing any lime to December. 15th, will be sold every day at *16.60 for the round, trip. Tickets good returning within sixty days not later than December !5tb, will be sold everyday at‘ $13.50 for; the round trip. Tickets good returning within fif­ teen gay* will b§ sold every day at $11.75 for the round trip. Uoach excursion tickets, with return limit of seven dayB, will bo sold, twice a weak, every Tuesday ahd Thursday, begihing May 17th, until June 30th, at $8.65 for the round trip approxi­ mately one cent a mile, Coach excur­ sion tickets aro restricted to day coaches, whether on regular or special trains. . For furthe particulars consult. E. 8 . I t eyes Ticket Agent, Cedar- ville, 0 ., Evcr.ChOtisekftovershould 3(now that if they will boy Defiance Gobi Water *tarcb. for Imindty use they will arc not oiily time, because it -neversticks totbe iron, but because cacti package contain 1 ft oz.—ono full pound—white all other ("old Water Htfirciiesarc put tipjo ?+pound jatCkages, and the price is tlic same, 10 cents, Then Sir.'iilJbemuseDcflahw Starch Is free from Injurious ofteiohM H, It you?grocer tries to w?Hyou nl‘ 2 o l paekSgo tt isbeenusehe hns aStockon inmd winch bewishes to dispose Ot before iMIlabce. Me knows that Defiance Starch has tirintecl on every jaicksge inlargo letters and flkures “ ift Deusind Deiiaticc »n,f savebutch timeand moneySni the ftituoyancri of the Ironstick.- iug, Dcrtfiiiconever sticks, f , A SUNDAY RIDE* Ratuit, Wov to th# Outfit and a Gtualnl Verdict From a Jury. “ .Shortly after I began the prac­ tice o f law/’ said Colonel Ingergoll, “ I Jiad occasion to make & western trip and ineifientally to look up some ivcoriH in thn country offices of a certain town, “ When my research was finished I bad some hours of leisure' <m iny hands and naturally drifted into the courtroom, where a case was being tried. . “ I t was a damage -suit for a wrecked buggy and foundered horse. I t appeared that the defendant, a voung man of about twenty-one, bad taken bis best girl out riding on a Sunday afternoon, They eama home, the girl on horseback, the fel­ low leading a disheveled beast con­ siderably the wirse for wear, “ The girl was in court, but in a bad temper,- and was the most re­ luctant witness I,ever saw. I t took .sometime to get the facts from the young man; It seemed that,-being a very warm day, the horse wanted a drink, and as there,waa a track through a stream where the animal was_ accustomed to go lie took the bit in his teeth, waded in knee deep and stopped. “ The cheekrein had not been let down, and the horse couldn’t get his head free to drink. Hot being fa­ miliar with such gear, the pair did not know what to do. Finally the youth leaned over the dashboard and unbuckled the crupper, “ That didn’t work, so b° got out and, securing a rail that lay by the roadside, placed one end under the rear axle and tried to lift the hind end of the buggy so that the horse could get his nose to the'water. “ The buggy lurched, the horse was frightened, began to paw and back, broke- and .overturned thei-ve­ hicle and spilled the girl into the stream. The fellow dropped the rail, leaped into the water and ouught the bundle of muslin and saved her, hut, oh, so wet and bedraggled l ■ “ The young man an'd the girl blamed the horse, and the jury after mature deliberation brought in a verdict .agamsf the plaintiff on the ground that a man who would let a turnout to ah idiot must expect to take the consequences.” - What Treasure ts In England. , Treasure,trove, according to the authorities on English common liiw —that, is, money, coin, gold and'sil­ ver plate or biilHon—all belong to the crown. Only gold and silver are treasure, so that i f one finds antique bronzes, an old Ildman sword or Cel­ tic battleax or any trifle of«that na­ ture he may keep it without fear of incurring the penalties attiiched to concealment of treasure. And such penalties are stiu, iu existence. For­ merly the punishment was no less than, death, now it is only, fine and imprisonment, although it may ho doubted whether any jury could he found to convict of suoh an. Offense, which most people would conf *ss to be capable of themselves commit­ ting should the occasion happily arise.—Allihg,Year Bound. ■ e .—"......... . . *'t"r Couldn’t sina “ H.” -rThe--yoimg--Hnglirii-rtcnorUJdmd- IsFruit Wanted? been asked to favor tho com interpretation of ■“ Ilanpy Bo Thv Dreams/’ -in whicli tho singer’s an- tipathy to the letter H was painful­ ly manifest./ - “ I say, young man/’ said a blunt old chap after the singer had finish­ ed, “ you didn’t sound a singlo II, and the song is full of-’em” “I beg your pardon, sir,” replied the young man, with freezing dig­ nity; “ you. are mistaken. The notes on the pianner don’t go any ’igher than G ” Paternal Advice. Medical Student—I think, father, when I have graduated I will become a specialist. Father—What sort of specialist? “I think I will make a specialty of ear diseases.” “ I think you had. hotter become a tooth specialist. Man has only two ears, hut he has /thirty-two teeth that are always more or less out of order.” —London Tit-Bits, Lucky. • “ You don’ t mean to say ho has paid you in •’advance for the full course of singing-lessons?” said the first vocal instructor. ■ “ Yeti/’ replied tho other gleefully, “because of a .lucky misunderstand- lag, I,said to him, ‘You doubtless know our first lesson, beginff with, “ do.” ’ He immediately apologized and produced the dough.” —Phila­ delphia Press. Hl« Lim it. Bill—You say you swallowed a cent ? Jill—That’s what I did. “ And the doctor made you.cough it up?” “He did.” “And thou, he wanted you to cough up a dollar, I suppose.” “ Yep, ho did, but I couldn’t cough up another cent,”—Yonkers Statesman. H you care to have per­ fect fruit and plenty o f it you will have to spray your trees and bushes. A]l that has been said in Favor of mying is founded on scientific experiments. All that has been said against it has been founded on partial or careless applicotioa of materials, or the use of mis­ taken methods. The instructions sent out "l- • .. 4, hy the various state experi­ ment stationean be relied ou. I The materials we furnish cun also be relied pn,' and we are iu position to make right prices. ISAAC WISTERMAN, Central Pharmacy Cedarville, * Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIOHEEB Sells Beal Estate and Personal prop- f rty ADywhere. Proraptuess, attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High- service. Low prices. Kesidence Telephone 235 Clifton, O, Call and secure dates. ELASTIC ROOF & IRON /\ . JKM X ■ P R O O F A G A I N S T — / \ map . k X W A T E R , R U S T , A C I D , S U N &. F I R E . ’ S T Q p S * * E A K S - ~ P R E V E N T S D EC A Y . i E S P E C I A L L Y JRECOMENDED F O R TIN, IR O N ,F E L T ,S H IH C L E A N D C O M P O S IT IO N — R O O F S ,T A N K S ,P U M P S * F A R M IN G M A C H IN E R Y , - ' : "T -" M A N U F A C T U B E D B Y - * • , T H E M O N I T O R O I L C O . C L E V E L A N D , OH IO . F O B j S A L L B Y O . M . C t e O T U T S i E S •*’ T »" ■ 3 1 A Startling Test To save n life, Dr. T, G. Merritt, of Ha. Mehoopariy. Pa.,' made a start­ ling test resulting in nwonderful cure. He writes, “ a. patient was *attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by Ulceration of the stomach. I had o f tend found Electric Bitters excellent for acute 8 tomi oh and. liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the.first, and has not had an attack in I I months.” Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed fbir dyspepsia, : indigestion, ’ constipation and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at all druggists. Every Ticket Office of the Penn­ sylvania Lines is Free Information Bureau i of the great World's Fair at 8 t.LiniiB in 1904. The Bureau ad­ dress at Cedasville is ,E.S. Keyes, in charge of Tickei Office . A ’’Booms” booklet of St. Louis hotels and board­ ing houses ,location and rates, com- iled by the World’s Fair Manage­ ment, .can be obtained from him; also oihervaluable information. To live more we’must be willing to We Can In trunks and and valises our line line represents tho most comple in .city and at prices that are attracting the attention of the timst exacting. They are all well lined and have the latest improvements. Extri heavy malleable corners. Little danger of the contents being ruined by usjug our trunks, , Prices $2.60 and Up. 7 DR. E.C, OGLESBEE, PIIYBClAS and surgeon . Specialty X-Bay and Electro Thera­ peutic treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus for treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. Fou B alk C heap -A good phaeton inquire at this office. Buhscrihe for the Herald THE HATTER, 27S. Limestone St. Springfield,0* A FREE gam®inside ’ efithpackageof LionCoffee 60 dUferont games. A Great . Invention. Word The B ennington is destined to make back numbers ot existing-type­ writers. Has 5 new and valuable features of merit, any two of which •would make a superior machine. Ho larger than existing typewriters. 'Vo aro now. offering a limited amount of is took to m vestoraat -$1.00 per share. Peoplearebecominginterested a oyer thoworldand arobeginning to realize what a "won­ derful invention wo have. >More than’.$30,000 worth of machines,havealready beenordered. The typewriter world watchingwlth Interest the comingof our machine, whicli ' lunrlcsthe beginning of arevolution in this great industry. A b soonas we shall have sold enough stock to complete 'equipment,'manufacture, advertise and sell out -machine, nomore wilt booffered at any price, I f youwish tomake agilt-edge investment in an in­ dustrial enterprise of-tho first rank," with prospects of,large dividends warmns rort wiospeotob . Preference in position given to investors. Grtpiltd Stock-$ 1 , 000 ,(tOO. Shares $1.00 The BenningtonTypemitefGo., SOt CONOVER BUILOINO, DAYTON, O An Open Letter. , • From the Chapin, S. C-, H-eWs: Farly in the spring my wife aud I were token with-diarrhoea and s« se­ vere were the paths that We ’called a- physician who prescribed, ibr us, but bis medicines failed to give any relief'. A friend'who bad a bottle of Cbnm- beriain’a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy ou lnmd gave each of" us a fibse and we at once felt the effects; I procured a bottle and before using tho entire contents were entirely cured. It is n wonderful remedy and should be found in every household. H. C. Bailey;, editor. This remedy is for sale by Isaac Wistennan. -ts* HOpsnt Hers -PtalogrApIttil (raaUfti R E V IV O RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man the Me. C^ELELSljS?- ogahssxtoaxKBr' prodqwsthe«t>over*s«UalnSOdays. I»ut| eowerlnllvn l ijuiolily. OuroBwhenallothtnmi - SoansrmMnvJUwBstatBolr lostxnatUiooa.sadoia to«nwill recover ihoJr youthful vigor by «Httg REVIVO. It quicklyendeurelyreeteroaNervous. eeee.I^ottVitality,ImpotoUcy,NightlyXentMlo&% LoetPovrer.wmtugMemoir,Wftstln#Dls»e«e,eadl Oil effeeteot teU-ahjauorczeeseendloSUeretlan, whichunCteou^forbtudy,buelneesormurlege. It notonlycuresbystartingatthesett «t dlsews.&sl isagroatnervetonioandblood,bnlldor, briug- lugbacktheptotc gloxr to paloeheekesadrs- Storingthefire of youth. It vrardroffTpeealty endConeumptloa, .Inelet onhevlagHKVrVO.no other, it «utbeserried investsocket. *r suO,‘ •l>«aperseckige,orsixfor SB,OO, with• poel- Mvo mltteii gmwnateo to care me reieod thootoney. Bookamtaavis*fra*.>, Addrcec •- KOIili MEDICINE CO., :*ag 8 g M f t Fnr Sale by Central Phannacy. Trial ” M r s . i l o r e r RellatnUrit, ,0 V«,jOillpfrS«. 1 .. M Y. BynuJ1st«*pr, *Jt«. YearSORKYBACK ifs >tntbMemy. HOU#AXhi‘ 6 , CO.,liOfe.illr..,KoM.I.y, FA. Caveats,endTradc.MarkiobulnedandallPat­ entbusinessconductedforM od ER a TCFits. ounOmcciscreosiTc ti.S.rATcNTOrncc endWecensecurepatentinletstimethanthose remotefromWashington. Send model, drawing Orphoto., with descrip­ tion, Wo udvise, if patentable or not, free o( charge, Our fee not duetill patentit secured. A Few.HUT, "How toObtain Patetiu,” wlth cast of time in the U,6. end foreign countries s.entftee.' Address. C . A . S N O W & C O . ^ .ow , P atent Orncc, WsaHiNaTen, B. t. •ewe ExcursioiiL^tickeiflj akred 1 cedfatoa will bb spld May 10tfi and 11th at all Cincinnau, account May Music Feet- ivul. ■Atotnmiuwiuit""tlLiktim iu Clu- cinuute will bo sold May 10th to 14th, iuclusive, from certain stafsons made Jcnown upon inquiry to local tiokfefc agents o f X’ ennsylvania Lines. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. " DAILY EXCURS IONS TOLEDO To DETROIT St, C la ir F la t s 0 Port Huron Ba the Steamett i f thi WHitt Sun VM LcAVingf-ipt of MediifmStreetflatly*'t 6.15 a . M. Afterattlval,.f muiiihg trams. Kvvitnin)f(AitiveWeekDaysS.:,of .M, ■- ’ “ ■ ,.eor. m , here to Detr,-;t,*•*,- i,n ltm ited fd :m dtrip ,fixctirh len * t» netreitendYeftirn,w«kD»yd*«, *ttnd«y»J/ic, T o l’r Huronead ututn, it delighHiH t*n days' trip, only neatfandhtHh extra, tRUfrtjf#* J?0tktikje t'lwer-eeneeTions *t r)«r(«twith**.-.*;m- e»Mfof ltafi»ln,U;a*'}i;bfi,’ ,lJuti>th,et,. „ For farther infermatioa is-wese Jtaiii Md Agent ot wj .U tPttMtfy tmeti *t Johnny Knew More About Coasting ; • Than Spelling. The following essay on the subject of “ Coasting” was written by an energetic Ohio boy, who evidently l 6 Ves winter sports, says the Cincin­ nati Enquirer: “ We do haft two' cost in winter. But we do haft to bo carfull that ' we dont get hert. “I think it is- dandy fun dont you? My sleaff is a nice riding ono and I have a nice pear of skoights, and I can ekeight good, But I can’t skdglit-vcry good but I can skeight better then sumpcple. “And there is sum pcple can skeight better then sum pcple, dont you Giink so, I do ? “ I like to cost dont you and I like lb see other people cost, dont you? “And I like to to hit bumps when, I sky ride and were I slay ride there is 5 or 6 bumpsand Wereyou hit one bump and it wont take you very long till you hit nothot bump and I think it is just fun, don’t you and I like to slay xid’o dont you, and there are plenty of places to slay ride that sumpcple never seen float you think so I do ?” __ Th* Eskimo Dog. “ The dog is the only domestic animal the Eskimo has/’ says Lieu­ tenant ,Peary, “ but ho manages to make abodt as much use of it as we do of several different bc-asls. I t lakes the place of a horse, dragging him ami his fatnily^long distances oyer the frozen stretches. I t guides him with unerring scent to the tiny opening in Urn snow which marks the breathing hole of tho hidden seal. I t rounds up bear and musk ox for flic muster to kill, ami often enough when tho hand of hunger grips tho little snow hut settlement it yields up Ho life to feed tho fam­ ily it has served so htUbfully and it* coat to keep them warm.” Buhsvtihe for UmHerald, 1 sais y

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