The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

I “ *'■ ’* * » * V ^ ,+*# *“* • RKj^p^^tv' "■aRWor 4t>oc» iJt*r Tswift *{«r|t» $*t*i$, - /• mm&% - junb » . 'issw ’ Halter* REPU 0 UCANTICKET. Siate-TieW, Forh'iT»x!ary t;l 1 KWJHC, J.AYLJX. Of Huron, i1 or Judge of ifcprmti Court, WltJrlAMT. fTK.lU, ofT hujs I m JI, , 'Fop<?;or&of Supreme’L tut, hA V t'm S K„ F.MKIWON, of Jteiwont* Forlteiry an>I F w l Commtamper, RQK.tCJS AXKBKY, of Greene, i*\srM^m l c r J J - x o i l of t’ufcHc Works IilCHAKJ) 3L<?JtMVT01>4), ofSu'ik. C^nxrastdonaJ jacket. I'orf5c|ireu>niativt' g> CUngreis*<;thJfi*L T. fi. SCfMMiy, of a none- County Ticket. .. For AUflltor, Wn), U ch W**, For Cotmdmwhcr, J, \V, iJmUb, For tfllenCr, . Frank T. Turbox. / •For County Recorder. ' M. A* BrOadstone, For Comity fiyrfruyor, G, A, HeKay, . Forlnfirmary Director, W. P, Stevenson, • E a b t R .ilitt. Ac axehaBgawud. on April 2k*jt»fc follow tb t oofi|rew»os«l oonvoflti •'*.#* “ when tire oontroYmney ** to wlia « the rightful i*ntHd&te of the RepuMi- can party ia thi* district i# settled, it will be interesting to sea some a t our newspaper brethem who *r* playing the part of the “ common scold" jo the interest of otoe side or the other ■ com* planwntly setting down tp their dish o f “ crow/' I t can be marked down that imd it turned out that the Her­ ald would . have had to take the “ crow’'o u r readers would have found us making the best of it, iegardlese of the bitterness, We would have shown Mr, Hildehrant common courtesy by remaining at his table and not get up ■and go to the Scroggy table to ’ es* cape |he bitter p ill and then offer the public a column article as an apol­ ogy* !• Would you rather “ lend er follow?* .Have you noticed how the Hilde b ran t followers are getting in Judge IDroggyVwagon? Fyuny the liildobrant papers are "socager now to explain the situation. Possibly ita to escape their “ dish . of crow?* u> . ■ The ' Chicago Republican ’ convetr- thid promises to he,, ax' regular love feast. Tip to date out of 926 Repab- ■ licad-delegated chosen, 813 have been instructed to vote for the, President.’ Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery, f Qrgaps are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, of they may be removed entirety; bones are spliced; pipes take the place o f diseased sections of veins; antiseptic , dressings are applied to j wounds, bruises, burns' and like , in­ juries be fore inflammation feet® in, wbi’h cause them to heal without maturation and in one-third’ the time required by the old' treatment. Cham­ berlain’s Rain Balm acts on this same principle. . I f is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to hea] very quickly. I t also allays the pain and Soreness. Keep a 1bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time nud ' ‘money not ! to mention the inconvenience and suf­ fering'which euch-iojUries entail, For sale by Isaac Wisterman. • - * Choice of Routes to Florida and South. f c " < The raising Ofsugar beets' in the west for the purpose of making heel sugar, a policy fostered and protected - by Republican’ administrations, has proven’« god-send to' that section of 'th e country; add opened -up avenues . of employment to r thpusands. ,Kyoto school hoys and girls by tbe hundred work m the fields palling ‘ weeds for Which they tecive one dollar a day, '' quite as much, as farm hands are paid i^NeW England; This is vastly bet- ter jto every respect than leaving boys mid girlg to. run the streets; acquiring vicious habits p f ,idleness. . Passengers for Florida' nud the south via Pennsylvania Shorter Lines from Cedarville may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist ticket? Pennsylatoia-SbortLines trains from UedarviUe connect at that gate­ way with trough trains for Jackson­ ville, St. -Anguatiue, New Orleans and other southern points. JPoVpar- ticulars consult E , D . ‘Keyes, ticket agent of Pennsplvania,Lines. D. S. STEWART .. Tim fact that Congressman JR. It, H itt, tbe proposed Republican candi- ^ ~ c E i 5 r f b r Y i ^ ^ b o r n in Vetiriary Surgeon Has located, in -Jamestown, Obio. tTo cure a cold in one day take Laxa* with i.Vi At. m e m ■nglvatti L-J.' m tive’ Bromo Quinine Tablets. • AH 1 ■*<•*» to cvfe- E - W- Grovel signature is - " w m m m m , , TJd»F*4 mm »Paul Pry H« m Mania Far inviMiti{iat>»rr> ‘Speaking v t <#iti, I have am at my. hquw that 3 $ simply a marvel when it ( o m to prying into things/* said a rnnn who is fond ot animal study, "v.nd it is really in* terevting to Votelt film. I f tter-a ia anythjag around tho place lie doea not. understand, it ty became it is new arid been thaw long enough for him. to inquire into it. Generally when anything new* is brought info the honr-e he immedi­ ately attempts to look into it. If tbe"thing is wrapped up so he can’t get to it, ho wiU do his best to find out what it is, and if lie fails to reach any satisfactory conclusion at tlip time lie will wait until some ■more auspicious time. “The other day Tom discovered for the first time that a couple of pictures of dogs were hanging up in one pi the “rooms. Since that time W have .not been able to sec any peace around the bouse. He is simply crazy to get to the pictures, He no doubt recognizes the fact that his old enemy is bodied forth in the pictures, and 'R may he that he thinks they are alive and want to make a rough bouse, if I may use a. slang saying. At any rate, he fa always clawing at the walls and whining and jumping, up,oh uhairs and doing other tilings to indicate that he is simply dying to find out something, about the dog pictures. I suppose we shall have to take tho pictures.down and allow Tom to satisfy himself as to the nature of them. ; - ' , “Tom has manifested'1 another evidence of Em curious part of his nature, I f the members of the fam­ ily are scattered ia different parts of the house and happen to be talking, he simply runs- from one -group to another.. He seems to bo afraid he’ll hot hear all that’s'being said, and hOipeavly funs himself to death going from one group -to the other. I cannot say how much of the con­ versation he understands, for I do ■not .know definitely the extent' o f Tom’s vocabulary, but I know he tabes an immense interest in all that la said. Let the conversation turn on a humorous point and'pro­ duce a hearty, laugh, and lie will Cuter info the spirit of the thing and will apparently laugh with the family. But this is ail bc-side the question. I was merely, speaking of the fact that Topi iS inordinately curious, and I may add in conclu­ sion that Thave seen but few human: being! who were so keenly curious as this little family pet.”-—Hew Or­ leans Tiinos-JOemoerat, Two V-'aJe Of Looking vt' lt. , ' A famous English minister once visited a iyretcbed,. tunable down cottage, or cabin, in Ireland, where' he found a poor man lying ill'on a mean, uncomfortable bed. 1There was .little to cheer .him during the long, weary, day -as ho lay fevered and helpless—no pretty pictures to rest his eyes upon, no sweet seented nosegays1of flowers hy his bedside and but few friends to come and sit and talk .to him,’ And'tho minister; noticed that above the sick man’s head there were great holes in the roof. 1 ntlfb'WftTff: Bear, dear!” said tho minister, awkward m bad weather iikcrfheitr actl,1. tjUi'O-iifidLIJI the old mam “for j . can count; me stars through them as they go shin­ ing over “the roof?’ ;C M 23 K $ If 1 ^bRetaliiePrcpsr'efionilTAP- lM \ \ 1% /< mi.DSKN .PromotesHigestion.Cfecerfal- ness rnidBesLConta'uts'iudUier Opium,Morpliine iwfMineral jN pT j^AB tCpT IC * jit^eafouj>smmpiraa:.7 ^KciVwwt- ' , I ■ Aam4tHi,<r . nwuw- .. (W wHw Jw . T o r In fa n ta and TheKindYouHave Always Bought •. . • Signature AperfeclRemedy for,Constipation, SourStomach.Binrrhoea Worms^Convulsions.Fewsrish- nessnnd1 ,089OF SUJEP. * .•• 'il»f I. ll)ll»W»>»>M»ll»l'IUia?gF/‘H*.- FacSimito Signature of i& L it^/u szzK \ N E W Y O R K . HI •;Aib imxillts. old 5 D o s ; s - Jj C i n i s rXApr copy op v / rapp £: r , -*? ■ ■' J> , ~ in Ose Over Thirty Years Ti4£C£MTAU«CGWi*A»Y.Wtyj W e l l te i i Mnt . , T h e p r a c tic a lf a in te r sa y s} the man who*storms at the weather because the paint on his house won't weather, the storms, could live a life of sun­ shine by using , ' .P a tio ttfs '. • - • Patfoii’s Sun.Proot] Faint gives double the service' of an-white- ' • lead or any ordiuary.paiiit. I t is ttictde o f jtbft'most1perfect cOm- n binationorptnutiuaterials tostand the severest trial tfig SUji^inct W , weather can give it. Guaranteed to keep its gloss aud wear well I for five years. 'Send for book of P^iut Knowledge and Advice (free) to F , PATTON PAINT CO., Lake S t., WiiKvaukee, Wi*. Desirable For Summer, 1 ^ ^ j!jsk drab, slate and Hack, fingers 4 mbie RppP'l, fit like k;;f ^ # ■ M ' . : COHSETS ^ Alaska, Snowflake, Pular, og ly SH:*. Royal L-.!»wi?, W R Fcrri?, Invh ib l^ Iiecir.g 01.(10 and 81,-51). U p J ? Rlbbone, telts, Imticry, cnllar. !;■«* bcrtl::^, »Y Colton geode, arc very stiff, white our Flock ia.-u. KrrsuckcielOc, djnglium 73c down to iK . ^ lu n irg «, ^ J g hemnawts 25e, worth llOc. P illow cauee I2Ae to 20.?. Table V cfotbfl, fine stock, fiOc to 82.00, napkins to mutdC’ f|» tS Wash Dress Fabrics. # ^ t -One case to,Bell, 8Jc, worth 121c, Wbjie goods Ho up. ^ •Voiles, JIadraB, Oxford, Ghifibnetts, Persian, Lawn, Licc-ns, S ilk Persian, greatest variety. ^ Wash suits 82,00 up, Wrappers $L0Q, nndeiwcai, ^ « Carpets, Rugs, Window ^ Shades, Lace Curtains. & GIBJ)EY’S, i # . # # ^ • . . 1 ’ . 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' Its SHORT STORIES ore matchless—clean and full of human interest Its POETRY, covering the entire field of veree—pathos, love, humor, tenderness—is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day. 1* - Its Jokes ,jVitiiciems, Sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-pro yoking. ■ . 160 PAGES DEL IGH TFUL READING Ro pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vapnrings or weary­ ing essays or idle discussions & . Every page will interest, ebarm and refresh you. Subscribe now— f ,2 50 per year, Remit in cheque, P . O. or Express or­ der or negistered'letter to TH E SMART SET .432 Fifth Avenue New York, n . b .- -S a m p l e c o p i e s s e n t f r e e o k a p p l i c a t i o n j 111 ♦rxW#*?1>1 an L IS P&£Zn. ‘ akbualsali C A 2 Fax Ini? ItsKinSYo> Sears tbP Signature n f > ^am!s Rei i !(»nuu' High ’ ’ %r - fM■me wW c .Oralor, 176 Warr CiauAtio, For newly from'qvaviai tor insisted i. only way to c . , strongly obji* My husbahn Well as I, ft woman is a best. A frie. him t<J get j.Cardui for nr, Ibegan toimj my recoveryv in eighteen - being. i 6 u 4 - Mrs. Stowe woman Low /i female weafeii Wine <j£ Cai ness and brio l ness again, 't:ng. Go to ana secure a of Cardiil. P 4 JNS UUk country many ^honest, honorable and,] progressive statemen, aud is likely to' furnish many more. Two ■Chief Justices, Chase and Waite, several Presidents, numerous -generals, .and such great ttenators as Chase, Hanna, Sherman, Wade, Corwin, Thurman , and many others all came from the -Buckeye state. Altogether it .is a fortunate thing for the Republican .party that it h*s still in its ranks such a wise, experienced and honorable man for the second place in the Ex« on each*hOx. 25c. if MfP i, si I edn count the In tbe rqpk of Gibraltar there are seventy miles of. tunnels, \ KILBY FARRAR Veterinarian, Jamestown, Ohio,- Office’a t Rees Bros. Livery Stable.' Treats all-diseases and injuries of do­ mestic animals carefully and scienti- cally. Graduate of Chicago Vetinary. College; *■? ■*v S-:' F t-s B lame No One But Y ourself i f You Doa't Get W ell When Si6K. Alt we can Co is «lve advice. Of course 1 hat's easy. But oar advice is really worth a little tmre to you tjimi most people’s, for we offer to give you the first Lottie of our' medicine free. If it rails to lieip you. We could fiot afford to do this unless our medicine was good, 4Such ap offer, ott the Wron# kind of medicine, ‘Would put Kmerchant prince In the poor house, Ur. Miles’ Neryine, however, ns years of experience have' proved, is .a modi- tiro that cures the nick. • / Those whom it cannot heheiltL-lesa th:i; orte. in ten Uioasaftd.«wS prefer to r-'iutu) their money* V-ft we *usfcof you is to try Br, Mies’ »'t- ‘f’.jatfve Nervine for your complaint J> i ru suffer fromsirepiessnOss, nervous e;i, ■!: ..'oil, dlzsUtiewf, headache, tntis* i i,.j‘ f.wWdiinge, welnneholy, loss of t n ry, wiafc stomach,- poor blood, i IS twutka, epltcpsy, fit, Vitus’ ; . ■«, we will guarantee to benefit ; ^n fi H A L F F A R E p l u s S 2 . 0 0 . For,Round Trip Tickets, V IA Louisville &Nashville - Railroad To Nearly All Points in Alabama,' Florida, Georgia, Ken­ tucky, Mississippi, Virginia North and South Carolina, Tennessee. Tickets oil sale May 3rd and 17th June 7th-21gt, nud'on first alul third Tuesday o f each month thereafter un­ til Nov. 15tb, and good returning 21 days from date of Sate. For further inlWmntiou; consult your local agent, or address. G. %>, STONE, G en ’ l P ass , A gunt , LOUJftVlLLB, KY. yoyr money, . are tho doctor* Bert, wfc*. fa hfs I7ih veur, ♦’-h.K.t to attacks of epilepsy, that we, were cnmpmtSd to "lS h tp teusvs hlto, we .... Aide’ Nervine * irisi. ’ 1*11 ; , ) r ' . omcnt with Nsrvine fitd t .restored our boy Ml:. , jJO/IN ». 4 / Uo- ‘Mi% tiftllas CO,, sensst m m n i p -«m' rteuu . . ........ tom itynnk for our KpeotslMt . . tM, . . ret, Trisl AntLPstff win#,' the J motiy for Bsln, A im A i Free Trial -WKJthaC1"Mr*, t lo r .r iwteiss t idijftes f#sk*Mt.y.r, fw, Proof Against Irony. Lord Bowen, an English judge of renown,, was trying, a ease*of bur­ glary tvith a Welsh jtxry,-and it was argued -by the defense that the pris­ oner was in tho habit of walking on the housetops at midnight and had merely taken, off his boots and drop­ ped into the house out of curiosity. In summing up Bowen said to the jury, “If you believe that the prison er considers the housetops the prop­ er place for an evening stroll, that the desire to inspect the inside of the honso was but a natural and ex­ cusable curiosity, you will acquit him and will approve his conduct in showing so.much consideration as to take off hi3 boots for fear of dis­ turbing the sleepers.” The irony was lost oh the jury. They took him seriously and acquitted ’ the’ prisoner. _____ Courtroom Wit. Frank Lockwood, an English counsel of whom many stories aro told, was onto defending a mnn at York who was accused of stealing cattle—-“beasts,’* they call *them there. “Now, )ny man,” said Lock- wood, “you say that you saw thus and So. How far can yon see-a beast to-know it?”- “Just as far off as I am from you,” promptly re turned the witness. In another case a thief showed both wit and some logic, He had been convicted of stealing a horse. “Yours is a very Serious offense,” said the judge sternly., “Fifty years ago it wan n hanging, m a t t e r “Well,” replied the prisoner, “and fifty years heuca it mayn’t he a crime fit a ll” - PATENTS 1 . f " ! ! ' S unk 1 m 1 CftveriMaS obtftlritd xllWm*' wttwwMwmiHcudlot'MameflATirfeet. : OvaOrrtot;<«c rroaiTfi U *.rArtur Orrie* ami we fen »dw<s patternla I-<ntimethmtTto*« -Iremote WmhKt^lot*. Sendmodel, drinrieg or«fto{o.,Wlth’dwtriji tlo». We edvlee.if ostt-Meble or'not, free ol ftiergr. Our Ut notdn*tilt pMcntle( ! « e t i r ; a f»Aeym«f. loObMln t'etflrttr(''wHh eott of item* InHie U.S. a.'ut Crfelgft touttiriei eenffre#, A(Urr«*. \ O.A.dNOWdt. CO. ' Ai»#,PAtiNf ' and bowel trouble, Death seemet inevitable wlitn doctors and all reme­ dies failed. A t length "I Was iaducei to try Electric Bittern and the result was miraculous. I improved a t once and now. I ’m completely recovered. ’ Fo r Liver, Kidney, Stomach, and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's- guaran­ teed by all Di'uggist A person usually '■begins to lose height a t the ago of 50,. and at the age of 90 has loss at least one and onehalf inches* Driven To Deiperatioan. Living a t an out-of the way place remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in ease of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc* Lay in a sup ply of Buckleh’s Arnica Solvent's the best on earth, 2os, a t all D rugstores Following, tho example of*, other countries, numerous trusts have been formed in Bweeken, especially in tint her, matches and mining* Chamberlain*! Sloipach and Li\f«r TablehBetter than aDoctor** ,. Prestription. Mr. J , W. Tu fries, o fT ru tw t, Va., says that Ohamherlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets ha Vo done51him mow good thnn anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound n med­ icine that would produce such gratify­ ing results in cases of stomach troub­ les, biliousness of constipation, his uliolr time would ho used in preparing this otic medi-due, For sale by Isaac1 Wiflfermnrt. ’ A dry-goods merclmnL inquires it there is any wav to keep moths out of his stock* - Why doesn't ho try ml vertising? . AMr*£±A\ To live more wfi must he willing to lose much, .25 e'ents, money hack if uot- cured Sold by all Druggist. . ---- ’-"•r..-v^ . Sued by fits Doctor, UA doctor j^ero has sued me for $12.50,.which I claimed w«S.excessive for a case of cholera morbus,” says K; White,1of CoreheUa, Cal.' ‘'A t1.'the tral ho praised Jiis medical skill and medicine. I asked hinic if it was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoer Remedy Im,used as I had geen reasov to believe it was, and he would not say under 'oath that it was not,” No doctor c mid m«e a better remedy than this m u case of cholera morbus, it never iiuls. Sold by Isaac Wisterinan, ' A Common Lxpcrfence, The awe with which tho small boy looks upon a retired mariner is probably due to the marvelous ox- t ork-necs tho mariner remembers to avp had. A n example of this ex­ treme Yuam'lmtsnc-ss came up re ­ cently i a lire courtie of a conversa­ tion between a lad of six and an ex- sea captain, “Captain Skaggs, did you over get your legs h it off by a shark?” asked tho boy* MDld ty sonny ?” bo replied. “Did I ? Well, ra the r! Dozens of times!” A Bunch of Trouble. . Mrs. S. (to her husband, who has been on a visit to tho town)—-! {should think you’d have a m ighty poor opinion of the ihefiyiers tip in London since you had your pocket picked a t oiie of ’em. Mr. 8.—-I do, but I got through as well as some of the other folk th a t was there. The pretty woman on the stage had all her jewels sto­ len,. and her rich und e ’s Will was burned up during the same a c t when my pocketbook was taken from my pocket,--London Answers, How ff Ha|S|5en*cf. , “Fortune, you know, knocks a t every man u door om-e,” '“'Phut explains if.” “ Kxpkiiuu what ?” 1 * •“ Ihiv.- w.j i’uw»! to tnisA her. Whv in thumlei' oown't die ring dm bell ? We nover p a y " m y attention to WflUtTW, EX'GjlflliGE BflW CEDARY ILLE , OHIO . A OCOtTNrS of Merchants and In- * * dividuala solicited; ColWfcionc promptly made and remitted. TjjRAFTH on New York and Cin- cinnnti sold a t lo v ed rates, Hie cheapest and most convenient way to scud money by .mail. ■ T OANS made on Real Estate* Pen ’*’* sonnl or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Rrds,, Seth W*Smith, Vice Pres., W» J. Wildman, OaBlder. O, L, Smith Asst, Cashier No man can he liberal to other who is fiot'Joyal to himself, ‘ First-class railway fere in India is than half a cent a mile, •-’“Green Seal" paint at Kerr A HastingsBros, A Careful Buyer* .WtisJW.atMBft . ■ Tte Best is f l a t M L Meats are deceptive* Unk-ss yo« ,j are a good judge, you can never tell , whfit you fire gelling until you have if served mid partially eaten, We know meats, We Acted stock with a View to having the beat meats. We know bow to select stock and tlit-pfi- fore have meat* yon may depend upon—meala that will please you- C.H. t GOODS DELIVERED Telephone No. 74. - #arE re«h Fish. Always, on Hand* The. Etectroteehnieftl Journal that the increase of electric road* i* Gertoahy during 1902 was but mile#, I BOWBON SUCCESS " Tin tho i *• of p vcrtl wail slon 4^ estii ^Liimleniu, W Ihfd's,

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