The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

7 if ■ ‘r t hppwlliWW-IBi M M The Gedapyille Jerald. J F o r In fim ts and Ch ild ren . $ 1.0 0 j * « r Y«a*v ' H m .I 1 « ” 1 Y, MAY 2*1 K f j i t o r . ] 1$G4 Weft Named Paint j iliSt?Pxci>a>:atl«?nJbrAs- 1 simiikmg UiercwandUcguto- 2 iiigtHeSi3x^sa»iD<?vreisor The KindYouHave Always Bought THEY TOOK TURNS. IN I AN IS'.* ( HII.5JKI.N PromotesDigestion,CteerfuE- , nessnndlfest.Ccmtafosrteilher 1 Opium,Morphine i»r>fiiu*raJL t ' N Q ' x H j m , c o y i c . Ji^atOUJJrSAMVEtFiraiW V Jfrn?kw Se*£ ulxS m -M .* K***tUteU~ tA&utteffL* g B B & a * . ' & k ^ Aperffecl Remedy fo r Constipa­ tion , Sour StQtnach.Diarrhoea Wornis,Convulsions,Feverish­ ness mid L o s s , o p S l e e p . "facsimile Signature of N E W Y O R K . EXACT-COPY OF WRAPPER.. : i l Your Heart. W h e n Y o u r H e a r t S t a l l s t o P u m p Y o u r B l o o d , T r o u b l e R e s l t s . Cuoed Hu Mother of Rheumatism f H ave you h e a rt trouble? You have, If you Hail it h a rd to breath e * a fte r ta lk in g up stairs, -exercising1, etc. If you have p ain In your left side, In chest,; back or shoulder. I f you suffer ’ 'from -cold extrem ities, pale face, blue , = lips, dry cough, swollen snides. - If y o u . h av e .fainting spells, . breast ■- Pang, palpitation, redness, of th e face, discom fort In sleeping on one Side. ■The' only scientific .treatm ent fo r th is whole tra in • of troubles Is D r, Miles' . Mew H e a rt Cure, Dr. Miles" Mew H e a rt Cure Is th e ’ prescription, o f a fam ous specialist, whoso g re a t success In tre a tin g obsti­ n a te nervous h e a rt disease h a s m ade his nam e pre-em inent In th e medical a n d scientific world. T h e medicine will cure yon, W e know ■ it. W e w a n t you to prove i t I t first bottle doco. n o t benefit, y ear druggist .w ill give you back your money. „May mother oaa been . a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," enys W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa, I “A t time she was unable to move at fall, while a t all times waking was painful. I presented her with a bot- tle of Chamberlain’s Pain JBalm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried-, in fact, she is' nev­ er without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional applica­ tion of Pain Balm keeps away the ‘T 'h a v c fo r several y ears Buffered a t times" ;wlth h e a rt' trouble.’ ' I g o t so bad I could n o t sleep half tho night, a n d had to s it Up on th o 's ld o of tho bed lots of tim es to, g e t b reath . Three pain that she was forme/ty troubled with." For sale by Isuac Wisterman. lu the rock o f Gibraltar there are seventy miles of tunnels.. A Sure Thing. f t m y brothers liayo died of h e a rt trou - !e, a n d I th o u g h t X Was going tho same w a y ,. h u t about two and a half years- ago I go t a pam phlet ab o u t D r. Miles' KeW H e a rt C ure and- th o u g h t I would tr y a few bottles. A fter using them ' X recovered,. a n d h a rp h ad b e tte r ■ health since then th an .b efo re fo r several years. I cart hoartil: ‘ ' ' ■’* * ■' _ e t e y recommend them .for h eart B a p tist Church, H u rt, H a n s, . Paln_PltI», tho Mew Scientific Remedy run 1 ■P b U'U' 1 ’Ainiy 'B j 'tiTi'ftcfnr 1 manui ■ 1 'pur Specialist w ill diagnose your case, tell INDIGESTION " I wm troubled w ith stom­ ach trouble. Thcdford'a Black- Draught did me more good In one week thaii all the doc­ tor's modieine I took in year.”—S lits , SA BAH a E. fllllltPIELD , Ellettarille, Ind. Tlicdford'sBlackDraught; quickly invigorates tho ac­ tion of tho stomach and cures oven chronic cases o£ indigestion. II you will take a small dose of Tlicd- ford's Black Draught occa­ sionally you will keep your stomach and liver in per­ fect Condition. THEDFORP ’5 'LACK-DRAUGHT Mores sickness is causedby constipation, than by .any Thedford's other disease. JJlack-Draught not only re* Iicves constipation but cures diarxliffia aftdeTysenteryand keeps the bowels regular, A ll druggists ssn - SS-cent packages, “T h e d f o rd ’a B lack- Draught fa thC best medi­ cine to regulate the bowels I nave ever nnrn,"-»- MILS. A. M, GRANT , Sneads Fstry, N, 0 , COHSTIPATIOM •SEE* CHEAP KATES. To all points in Monfaiin, Washing­ ton ( Oregon ami British Columbia, March 1st to April 30th, 1001. fipteial rates to North Dakota in March, YVritft a t once for information and maps, to Ira P . Hehwegel,' District Faaseftgcr Agent, Wisconsin Central ,l{'y, 407 Traction Bldg., ( ’uicinnati, Obi;*, I t is said that nothing is sure ex­ cept death and taxes, but that Is not altogether true. Dr, King’s- New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for.nil lung and ’ throat troubles. Thousands enn testify to that. Mrs, 0 , B, YanMetre of Shepherdtown, W. Va„ says: I had a severe, case of bronchitis and for a year I tried every­ thing I heard of, but got no relief. Oue bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis­ covery then cured me absolutely." i t ’s infallible for, croun. whooping cough. grip, pneumonia nnd consumption gists.; Trial hollies free. .Regular ; lri i b aiiies 50c;1$.L 00 j " A person nBiialiy begins tor lose* height at the age of 50, and at the age of 90 has loss at least oiie and onebalf incli.es. Th*r* Was a Reason For the Pupil* Not Attending Together, 1' I n her “Coloafii! Memories" Lady ; Broome gives a Vivid picture of New Zealand about the hegm«bj& o f the', last quarter of th e miieu-enth cen­ tu ry , T h a t wiw before the building o t schools and the systematising of education, in -the days when few of tho settlers kmv: even how to read. To remedy this lack Lady Broome started a school—tha t is, she was. at homo every evening a t 8 o'clock toe teach any of the planters who^could manage to reach J ut house over the trackless hills and swamps. He? pu- pils—only four or live a t a tape— were big and desperately shy. One gigantic -Yorkshimwm would, only read or -attempt to read with his broad back .turned to her, and others almost wept oyer their difficulties. B u t the following story must be told, in her own words; Some of the incidental difficulties were very absurd! Two men lived in a h u t up a lonely and d istan t river gprge who were among the earliest pupils, and they also came regularly on Sunday to the little afternoon service. But they never came to­ gether, and their brand, new suit of shepherd's plaid’. had ’ always. a strange effect. F irst they tried-my gravity by invariably stepping .up to me with th e ir prayer books to find th e ir places -for them and saying loudly each time, “Thank you kind­ ly, mum," I dared not say a word fo r fear, of frightening them away. Bu t one day 1 ventured to ask why they could no t conic together, either to the lessons or the. service, and was informed th a t the clothes were the difficulty; “You sect, it's th is way, mum: We’ve only got one suit, and we got it a between size on purposp. doe, he’s too tall, and I ’m too-short, so I tu rn s i t up, and doc he wears icg- gin’s and such like, and so we makes it do till afterishearinY’ How Ho Looked at It. “ Yes," said tho author, “I got. seven letters complimenting me on th a t one short story," “That must have m ad e ‘you feel proud." “I t didn’t." * “What did it ab?” “Why, i t only mode me f e d ’that I didn’t get enough for it when I sold it;’ -Chicago Post.-' .What Chocolates Lead To. A. young man in Emporia, Kan., had .an open account with a local druggist for-two years. The other day ho called fo r his bill. The first item on i t was a box of chocolates and the last was a nursing "bottle. This ought to he a lesson to young men ne t to let accounts stand open so. long,—Brooklyn. E a g l e . : . . Whooping Cough. “ In the spring of 1901 my children had whoopiDg cough*” say Mrs. D, W. Capps, of Capps, Ala, “ I used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough,” This remedy keeps the dough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells nnd counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia, For sale by Isaac Wiateman. To cure a cold in one day take Laxa­ tive Bromo Quihine Tablet?, All druggists refund the money'if it fails to cvre. ,E. W . Grove’s signature Is on each box, 25c, tf HALF FARE - P L U S - - $ 2 , 0 0 - : ...... Po r Round T r ip T ic k e ts . VIA Louisville&Nashville Railroad j To Nearly All Points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia; Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, Virginia ites, August blower stilt has the lnrgest sale of any medicine in the civ­ ilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything elso for indigestion or bili­ ousness.- Doctors were scarce,- and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermbn tatioh of undigested food, regulate the action, of the liver, stimulate the nervous aud organic action o f the sys­ tem, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter wUh you. You can get this reliable remedy a t all druggists Price 25c nnd 75c, T h ^pF ^€ iic a ljm K .t€ r sa y s t tlte man ysho storms at the weather because the paint on his house won't w e a th e r the storm s ,- could live a life of sun­ shine by using frailn s * 2 $ * Paitmf® S un -P r o o f Paint ■ palton’s ptin-froof Paint gives double the service of all*wtdt4* }ead ojrany ordinary paint* I t is made of the most perfect pom*. bination' of paint materials to stand the severest trial the snn^nd weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss and wear well fpr five-years, :• . . . . . . . . . . .Send for book of faint Knowledge nnd Advice {free} to PATTON PAINT CO., » Lake ^t., MHwaukee, WI*. r ^ MagnificentT L ine of 5 MONUnENTS and Markers I The largest we have ever carried.- Those wishing to erect any­ thing in our line previous to .May 30th should place order with.-, out delay. This will insure work being finished without dissnp- poiutroent. • Wo aIso keep a full line of $ $ Settees, etc. ^ We also make a-specialty of cut stone woik for all kinds of building puipose?. I Geo. Dodds & Son, West Main St. Xenia, Ohio. Dress Fabrics, Mutdds'ffi^fe Giheey pSaicgg fta tH fta n; .« tlifjr l)fg£. a » r r w 4 /f* Suitings, Sides und Wttth ’Fakk-fv 21m many importer from whose slock t b w have la ta a?* Ivcicd, have mputattons for price «ad ttiie m;?urp;-?£i,!j, ^onie Hipkcs Wt* jKCBtio.i o f good value, ' V o i l e s ,. ’ ’ - Plain .or fancy'quite desirable veilings. Smut; used and gaining ground. # I ■ m * M o h a i r s , ■ . Tiie great favorite for spring and. saimccr, in hut ;.jl Eeasons, good, gtyli-h and repeb tho dust, Also ligitref ‘ in all colors for waist and suits, Eoline S ilk and Woo l, .Serge, good, for flH times, nil occasions, Jamcrinwn Btlitings. Ask for^these goods, we are agents. Silks, ■ ■ ■ ' . ■ 871c Tafleta, seems to lit a long fell want for waists an J linings said to be all silk. Thousands o f yards \\v have ■sold, ’ ■ ’ . '~ t ***‘ C a r p e t s , Rags, Linoleum*, Lace Curtains, fresh clean stock, -*i prices lowest. ■We could not buy today and sell nt our if* r« ■ ' .■prices, ■■ Waists,skirfs.petticoats,uiinderwear,Ready-made suits $10.50 up BflTGHISOH & GIBJtEV’S, f . XEN IA , , OHIO. f|»' SOUTHERN RAILWA SHORTEST ROUTE AND QUICKEST SCHEDULES ------- BETWEEN------- G irVCHV JVAT I, K JV O X V II_ L ,e , C H A T T A N O O G A , C H A R L E S T O N , A T L A N T A , S A V A N N A H , B I R M I N G H A M , ,JA C K S O IV V IL .L .e , S H R E V E P O R T , " N E W O R L .E A IV S . a n d T E X A S P O IJV T S . FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS: - Chas. W. Zell, D. P. A , > Cincinnati, O. W, A» Garrett, W. C . Rinearscn, Gencral Manager, General PassengerAgenL , O j N O l N N A T I . Up-io-date *v T h a t w ill h e s u it a b le foi: a ll c la sse s, as o u r s to c k is c om p le te iu e v e ry r e s p e c t a n ti c om p ris e s d i f f e r e a t l i u e s o t : : H i C o u c h e s C e n t e r T a b l e s d e l ) o a r < 1 s i ' S p r i n g s W a s l i s t u n d s D r e s s i n g 1 S t n n d s ' A dry-goods merchant, inquires if there is any way to keep moths ou t Of his stock. Why doesn’t hti try ad vertising? LAZY LIVER *'I find C»*e«rete *o eoe<l thut I ronM not t>a ylthfmt them. 1 tp «» troubled it ertet deal with torpid liver end headache. Kow elnde teklus Ceeeeret* Candy Cathartic 1 reel very much better I ehalVeerialnly-reeommeud them tsr tn r friend* as the behtloedlclnd I bRTfl ever Keen .0 * Anas Bwlnct, Osborn Hill Ho* i, T$\l Best for The Bowels i m oo i p w b North and South Carolina, Teitnctiie. Tickets on sale May 3rd and l?th* June 7th*2Ist, and on first aud third Tuesday of each, month thereafter un­ it Nov. J5th, and good returning 2 t days-from date of sale, For further information, consult your local agent, or address First class railway faro in, India is !«** than half a cent a mils, G. L, STONJB, ( M , P aw . Aownf, IXUJiaVILLfi, KY, SSXXi HI,25 To Cincinnati and return via 'l/cribsylvania ‘Lilies Hunday, May Hlh, good going on Hpecial Train leav« ing (fydnrvi)lo At DsOO a, ni, Clcntral Time,] GANDVCAtlUATK f s & i i a . a B s a i s s r ' Sterling Remedy Go,, Chicago or H.Y, tel- AHKUALSALE, TENMIL IONBOXES The Electrotechnical .lournal says that the increiiaejof electric roads in Germany during 1902 was hut 186 mill*.. One of thegreateat iiiessings a mod­ est man can wish for is a good,' relia­ ble sol of hiwels. If you are not tho happy possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve tho efficiency of those you have by the judicious ure of Chamberlain'« Htomaeh nnd Liver Tablets, They are, plensifnt to toko and Agreeable in eilee}, For sale by Isaac Wisterman, Carpets! Carpets! We represent some of tlie largest manufacturing concerns in this lino which enables us to 'quote prices that surprise all : J. II. McMXLLAN Funeral|Director FurniturejJDealer. Examines Bfljx CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOUNfS of Merchants and In- ^ dividunls solicited. Coll*'*lionr promptly made and- remitted.——— - D IlAFTfc? on New York and Cin­ cinnati sold at lowrat rates. The cheapest nnd. most .convenient Way to send money by mail. OAN 8 made on Real Estate, * sonnl or Collateral Security, Per* William Wildnirtn, Pres., v 86 th W, Smith, Vico Pres,, W, J . Wildmnn, Cashier. O. L. Smith Asst, Cashier A Careful Buyer. Us Beit is Waat Y m wait. tie Bsst is .flat ¥6 M i. Alcftts-aro-dceeptiver—Unless- you arc a good judge, you can never tell what you are getting until you have it served mid partially eaten, Wc know meats. - We select stock with a view to having the best meats. We know how to select stock and there­ fore have meats you mny depend Upon—meats that will please you. C. H. GROUSE. Adam’s Restaurant and'Pining Rooms Corner High .and Limestone street, Hpringfiold, Ohio, No man can be liberal to other who is not loyal |.o himself, c GOOD 8 DEL IVERED Telephone No, 74. ; ISPFrcsh Fish Always on Hand. ■ CASTOR IA Tor In fan ts and Children, . Kind You Havs Always Boujjii JJoara the signature of GEORGE H. SMITH, Cedarville, Ohio, Agent tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’ Insurance and whose contracts ore as plain as notes. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You can carry $2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $ 1,000 in investment.. Il investment, we will pay you $400 more than you puy in ;a t the end oi 20 years. We give you 7 elective couditions you can change a tyou r will. From 2 to 3j- times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re-examination: Also agent for the ’ General Accident, of Philadelphia, andthe U. S. Accident Co. of N. 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B .—SAMPLE COPIES SENT FR E E ON APPLICATION KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio. Oflico at Reea Bros, Livery Stable. Treats a 11 ^diseases and injuries of do­ mestic anifrmk carefully untFueienti- cally. Graduate of Ghicago Vetinary College. D. S. STEWART Vetinary Surgeon. Has located iii Jamestown, Ohio. Quiek Arrests. J . A, Gull edge of Verbena, Ala., w h s twice in the hospital from a severe caso^ofjijles c a n s in ^ d tumors. After doctors and all remedies"falfeb,' Biu’k- jeu's Arnica Salvo quickly arrested further inflammation and cured hint. It'conquers aches and kills pain. "5c at all druggists. Sick headache results from a disor­ dered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain’s Htomftch and Liver Tablets, For sale by Isaac Water­ man., • Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King’s New’ Life Pills each night for two weeks has pu t me in my ‘teens* again,” writes D. II. Turner of Pempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for liver, stom­ ach «nd bowels. Purely vegetable. Only 25c a t all druggists. Following the example of other countries, numerous trusts have been formed in Bwceken, especially in tim­ ber, matches nnd mining, Subscribe for Urn Herald. Choke of Routes to Florida and South. Passengers for Florida aud d '6 south via PenhftylvHnia Shorter Line* from Oedarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasingf0,,r^ tickets Pennsylanid Short Lint* train* from Oedarville connect at that g*{fl Way with trough trains for Jackson* ville, St. Augustine, New and other southern points, Itorp*r* ttculars consult- E. 1). Keyes, ticket agetit of Ponhsplvania’Dine*. ' i , !ITHi i i ir.maniA ft *"i hie. fficir gfuffiug^ ^d ld rcn , th a v w ill^ u p r m m*-- the ditfty rnadsido -od^uncasy stop «r ■ *W ± . ,ther d r e am e r s i h t ; their c h ild ish d re a m s am: a r e a m s that accompany smmudmod. “ Il wow read the minds «f these dreamers Wc would fin ■ „one hack to the days '■ their own homes, the lilt in sufccssion come c m while the last day aw«| Jjfeifit he one well there ore the other dr journey oi Hfr- draws nen^ •‘that of,the king ot king sion in the sky* H'^v should reach tha t bijiheat would not realize it for t ‘ he dreaming. If David McElroy mad inipression upon hie hear he is a deep student.of hi scored much to. his credit significant and cotnmen familiarity with not only Jiibical history, "The ihcAliud/’ a subject well I,toad in its scope, was a 'fiie strong historical ha Ur .McElroy' with ;ul!ut j,.j([i)iphs ot'science - made iVmn which encli one mi Utonn. I t was shown tha geiieriition have been lain more favorable cireums those id - former ' centi knowledge is classified, c .imide H3 clear and consist? ' geunity of man-can. dev •made clear thin.the Bible authentic account, of the the race. Though we great heights in worldly there cm be no peace of ■we harken unto the-smail Savior iib he says "Gotr.i come unto Me and 1 wil rest.” . “Three Peas iu a Pod” subject but .from it M Slerrett wovesome execile “Perfection is a vital prii renlni of life and,, action, culls those who have Hvi best, who have attained -td standard of greatness, These as worthies, are wt scroll of fatn?. Gomiug the tribulations of trifles, tie battles well, fought, • mastery of . an iuwat through- sweet faith an! -sacrifice, they rise, to hi brace t o be enrolled n.mon to live forever. Despise I iatiug the worth of these velopement of character.! best seen in the doing oj| promotion of tru th , and nat’un strong aud pure, high things, but ’ r&lher to lay hold upon the lej that control the wheels out of the obscurity of ] loss into tho sunlight of l| dying fame,” Before the pres.cn tatioi by Prof. K. E . Randall, a few wholesome remark *8 to what they would h tend with in the start ir much would be expected their friends; b u t to glni find most every pnfe-siJ ly full was discouraging! school was never iiiteii completion of professio but for the foundatk Suceessful men arc notj • graduate* but in th.sse find a man or woman wh will and an earnestness Years back this class nu: but today only eight -their .energy.of churact thing nr .ded is enoti learning iu the world, tuniik-s, will not qiiaiify fulness aud to fight the succ^afidly. O jj R , 41 , accompany energy mid tration, Thu range of ’edge has inereased etu Ii" hrain ran grapple, wi h1Uu who Would know o Wflst have the courage t it thousand thing* toigle nut |,is sju^ ia jty , !i'Ust pour tlm whole Activity, all the onergit tongue, heart and toany sidednes fniugs to eon letup toe narrow edge man, *|ngio and intense his. soul agftjftftf , 7 " nwotoplwhw the c wr.rid, and who i) to dm,iand when lm d . 11 (1' I t take# 'tmrvp. » i*T\f** F Hue.-, coidinuftm-.' ?. to win tue juj V:.-.- ,4 hi Iritrir -inrgi Ibrii,!?. 'i | } jv bttD |.ni:urp;iesfd, >i5»o hijjgej jin f a n ajj I he figure. Juinesttjwn jwaists ixn l [s. we have I can stock sell a t out tew;. m . : d u l e s t ii fcSTO tV , flNVlLLE, .EAtVS iati, O. yson, eagerAgent. H, nice< [as plain Payment r; almost $400 m live coudil lo f your ; lr- the tlphia ). of I l e s s . lation are t ly the most 1 of human 1 11 os, lov°, , of the da; the most mi I i D I N G mporings oil I ’. O. or Exf i.venue Nev LIGATION lArrests. if Verbena spita) from 1 g 24 tumors >cdiea_ fiutfih ( quickly a us and cure id kills pan feulfft from a I ix quickly er imaeJi nnd| 4>y Isaac 1; !Florida aud jporid;* ft« ini* Shorter f i e t e t atsy purchasing j$hoH Line** ueet fit tha ^|*jt for 0 , 'N ew 0 points. $ a Keyes, la Unet. r

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