The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

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M&me$hti&& ite? *$he f :;^ '' II#', :'W*$4%<, The eterk&l ih# Wntdari mid if 'was tie fef t|we smch a »€*«»g0M l eter receive#. ■an ■ AribylnK^. fiodv^w llw ** « * ! fttibt&fa III £ 1 #= of r$ol winter tier* M l ‘ 'm m m t t y U. pm - #t&m m ' u fam Hd * tm k <*i 1 U m m m m m thtmgkmt th& Bmt: item mmwtidtimMefatam % f*», , • • t ,, ; * mUUsi ftot fM ffee t«#w f, D fSM i i ’iw f e W f tM JM V : Y o a l« #M te r look »|» t i e wew Mm I* ■. . - . Tlere h*» f>ee«®te# exceileot work <loae our ff«? # e M twept the pmt ireifc* filoir m o f yra&tty rekrettbe meoef Ant Iss bem rpeot ■ ihspf(ferifotx6f th&rway home# gi,s ■W a Umate thmw? fesnv<r la# 1« t tlmikW h ile a fm pMltee ram With . .N tUB redep^m titr it having been wunetecralfs* «»fice tie department ‘ l*d im am ffat oaL B n rnggetiUn ' hm t&My oat of Vh<se*t thh time. , •" •‘ ‘ , & Bryetf fo Wjw* «e «*»■ oto^.lfi Betrtoerftcf as lie ever w*« , ■' Fhe Colonel #fllwUe*a<i defeat «pd -'- , vanihmm 'thapartfe W eh *•> ... l " , / , . Chemh«rlfan,J C o tt^ tg em td fI JMeaiWl fo TaM ’ * r eft.* «h<wf Aftffantiffttedloa ae«ti'eul*ii«» Newth*Voflttfc Ge»ti'e«!»flon If f i e imhion now. V?&n*A mmt geatieulafe to !e In t i e ewlnr. Bnt a le nsttet #0 it in a eorreet wanner. I t w *#«3ih*fc t i e most feeMonalle people lave falcen to mMpg, m h tm , mil'IMmf®te, of coarse, all wonutolcina waat paw the air, so to speak. In England many gesture* are thoagbi to fee nn- digiiifed, l a t pet so here, 'There M no denying f ie fact that thej' heighten fife effect, of eonversalfon if well done,““ Piil«delplne: Inqitir, - .— .......... U.^.' , ' , ’ , ■ <5ei*k ftatfiti#*, ' A ’cariosity fo l e seen at Berlin i» a pair of curtains made Of chanv reltmn nrfflrtt nooli «Htl <%1:h rtEisry org*n«e# the *#» i £ b - 1 h tm ir# w>;tzm M H pm a*A %M I jiotn tI'jsfc ru!e*wirxh «r#*fill atK* 1 o# etmtitniim™ E rm tlfeT'l' m*t«i* fh« word ^^« iisd tp# 8l»M | WUdd^lW #0 *«*«*»• .«ur#- MOW i f - 1 ftw fn iU . tw f i t t the mtik ~ Ingmnrr ■ '• . ■ j Concord fKd larmory areprfee* i m i d M M c f to tat*l*ah«l P tM riplfl#iaf&*Ai»t «Myofman,5flat,: fl# itpp«rtslnwasshould!wl» unify.: ’Mmmg fh&metvW and Inticutte irit|j w M«er> and that *11matter* Its duepste slosM he auhmMed to aiM tntien—4h»t h the. w y tft plae# *&<;iety on * l» s» e l strict jmtfee, * *d, Tl me- the. ■ earth j *0 the sovereign slows the tray#l i e « i||e e t foliowjflt, . ‘rConrte«y wngt be ,the rule of conduct for all minister* and of­ ficials of the government Social or­ der and doe distinctions between the churn# can only be preserved by Strict conformity with etiquette, luSo panish the evil end reward the emd U htnnsniiyr Im i law, A good deed should never lie left im- rewarded or m evil tmrebaked, ‘T o be foe# on# most lav* faith. BVery affair demands a certain measure, of fa ith ' on the' part ’of.. ’iBrm who f e l with Iti Bvery q n ^ re or tend' hang in lengths of sixty each, the rows being separated by string* of Chinese • tvtiquoim. Th^ curtain ties are also of blue silk, The val­ ue-of these' unique •cmlain? is estb mated a t S 5,00 fence, A; ■^ ,i, , ' OnlyMakea 0adMatter Worie. ever tic Uon, whatever its natu , f - ehey, require* for itr settlement an €i,3f6irjCijEi^ tli srt*! f‘Anger should be curbed and , wrath cast away. The fault* of an­ other should not cause our resent-* menh •* ‘T o chide a fault does not pre- rent ffa repetition, nor can the cen­ sor himself be secure from error. The sure road to success n that trodden by ibe people in unison. ; “Those in nuthority ehould never harbor bafrtA »r jealousy of .one another, Jteirf kget* bate, and jeal­ ousy is blind, ‘ .*Tfi# his capacity ffee hi» private interest to the pub- impcrative.duty of man in of a subject is to sacri- IP:-:/ hate UsedGbamberiiafl,>*Cough Kerne- dy with mythlldrei} for several-years and &n truthfully m it J* the besj S sration of the hind I know of, eldhiren like to take fc'Uitd A bas «o injurious aifereffacb I V sale by esake Wfstertosu; , ^ - 1 rTHfe¥00^ Whether or not there really Is vegetation on the moon's surface m ■ jum ti^ ^ im im ^ is p ute, T rofeas- or Pickering believes that there is, every One that conatipatio'c by aJack of water iu the system# r»f and tie me of drastic cathartiees like tbe old fashioned pills only rinikeS a bad /natter woiue, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are much more mild and gentle in their elects, and when tbe proper dose is taken their action is ho natural that one can hard­ ly realize it is the effect of n medicine. Try a cent bottle of them. For sale by Oil druggists. , •TH# Crar'* Costly ttslativs*. ' ' The list of the czar's relatives in­ cludes a brother, an vncle, four cousins of the first degree# ten' of lie good, , Kgoism forbids co-opera­ tion, and without eo-qpc-TatjOrt there cannot be any great febievement,rf . . ............»n-; Up and Down? The following telephone conver­ sation recently' overheat'd between a woman whpise home is in th e sub­ urbs and ’a business acquaintance o f h e r husband illustrates some of the curiosities of our language: Business Acquaintance-—Good morning, Mrs,..------P d like to speak to Mr, —-— fo r a moment. 1 ‘ Mrs. Blank-—Pm sorry, M r ,------ bu t my husband isn 't down y e t ,B, A ,. (inqnirjngly)—Isn ’t down ye t? ' Mrs, Blank—X mean he isn 't.u p yet. I'm letting him alee# late th is morning. He. was. So down last evening over his office troubles th a t he was about ready to give up. Ho Says he’ll be down as soon as ha gets' up,—Harper's Weekly. , after sunrise, followed by an equally rapid fading toward sunset# accom­ panied by a diminution in size as they darken. From the peculiar character of the variation observed ProfesSor Pickering.concludes tha t organic life /eaejnWing vegetation is th e only simple explanation of the ' 'ch he belong * miniature terrestrial year the the- changes whi ConsTderating th p ha# observed, lun a r day. as ory o f such life becomes colorable. The vegetation,‘i f there ha any, shoots up, flourishes and dies in a lun a r day ju s t as i t grows and with* «r* on the earth in a terrestrial year. D R .E . C . O G L E S B E E , , •Srtwidwarajy.-r» iniYBOlAN A im BUItGFON. Bpwlalty X*Ksy and Electro Thera- pelitic treatment. Also latest im­ proved apparatus lor treating diseases of the no^, throat and lungs. INDIGESTION'S RECORD I o ~ f C3 a great iflimnciai burden to tho empire, and each of them receives.an annual in­ come o f $400,000, They moreover Own in the aggregate 5,000 square miles of land and 325 palaces, en­ joying an army of 20,000 servants, . Vtnun, tfie GOrllfa, The London zoological gardens arc the proud possessors- of One male and two female gorillas, There is only one other female gorilla in Europe. She is at -Breslau, The London specimens arc named Chloo and Venus. The description of Venus, who U five years old, is as follows: Height, two feet six inches; chest measurement, thirty-six inch­ es; hair, dork and patchy; eyes, black and deep set, and huge, over­ hanging brow#; motftb, expansive, with formidable teeth; expression, morose. Uililai jwWernmimMmmmimW' Dhaitroui Wrecks. Carelessness ft responsible for many a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wreck of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King’s Hew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation hr no longer necessary, Mrs, Lois Oragg of Dorchester, Mass., Is one of many whose life was saved by Dr, Kjiog’s Hew Discovery, This great remedy is guaranteed for Throat and Lung di­ seases by rdl Druggist. Brice 60c, and $1.00 Trial bottle# free, she doesn't oven know thefirst thing about waiting on tho table. Mrs. Fritters (smiling)—Oh, you needn't be afraid. I don't want to take her away from you. Mrs. Frazzle—Don’t you, dear? Then she's really the best girl I've had since Mary Ann Eaglet iett me Cleveland four years Dealer.. ago.- k , Plain Changed HI* Opinion. . “Bee this lovely tidy," said Mrs, Bargain. “It was so cheap"— ’ “It'm I" interrupted her husband. “I want to recall my remark of this morning that you were always want­ ing something you couldn't got.", “Oh, I didn't want this larly, You see, I bought it h it was so"— “I was wrong thi# morning. I should have said you were always getting something you don't want." -Philadelphia Press. articu* ecauso Frank Criticism. -There, sir, is my latest m ftm4y t MS pr*terllWfor ypr-ft* :<nrtl*ft,fnudftttt,IsOrteH'#A»ianHMOW*** . ..nwof*<rtrrmt*UWrjUijrjrtdlindwimp* - »«u>*« re#(ilatir.» 1 . <|Judi|pMt!o« 1#making an awful record Iia«:c#u8«pf andden death#,, i t is beak kaddeuiyaiwck«t with acute iurllgeatiou alter enjoying a: heartvmeal, and of their dying in many csoea iutfore a physician OOUlrt t>Srcaltel 11. fxhls should lie a warning to you who •ruftr with tegular or p*rl<kUc*i attacks - »ofludijftetion, If thm nnfottunate vie- _ 'UtUS m *c«te fndigteUofl had1taken U amandoss ofGreen’#August Flower be* right or after their meals they would hot ' have fallowa pr»ytasuchanAdenseb.umi. fAttflWrt Flower tuavent# iudlgestion by «rtteWItggomdigestion, It alsoWgUiatcs Uvor, putffltei the bloodand tones up fwMw* lit a oftturst way, -■f -•." Milia*#, ihd ||Ci Alt dfiigim JiNfe WlulfMB*|»y , ,D« : V/om«rt‘and hutton*. Attention was drawn by Dr, James Shaw a t the Ambidextral Culture 'society io the singular fact tha t the button# of feminine clothes arc on tho wrong side, of, rather, since la­ dies may mafutain that it is toeft'a button#-which are wrong, that men’# button* are on tho right side of the wenter and women's on tho left. This peculiarity Dr. Blmw as- scribed not to feminine perversity, but to the fact that those who #et ladle#' fashions Were auppoaed to have timid# to dress them, for whom this position was more convenient. -Loudon Hews. «W*. '• . (JiambprlHinV Btomaeh and Liver Tablet# are becomihg «. favorite for Bt«m#*'k trouble# and constipation For sale by ail druggists, Artist- picture. Ingenuous Friend—Well, you haven't economized paint on it, hav# you ? What title have you given to it? Artist—What do I call it? .Why, sir, that is an autumn sunset. Ingenuous Friend— You don't iay sol Well, I don’t blame tho sun at all for setting, < A Quick WftUdf Uvor, . “Wiiiti would you say" asked the fond papa of the accepted suitor, “i f ; I Were to give you-a block of busi­ ness bowses for a W'/dding present ?" “That it would bo a mighty Square thing to do," said the suitor.- ■Buck boiimot# may not count for much in a social wav, but In thil Instance they brought down' th# house#. The Beit liniment. Kihamberiaid’s Pain Balm is con* sl/ered tbe blest liniment On the m*r- j$ tf" write Post Bliss, of Georgia ■Vt, Ho oilier liniment will heal a cut, or bruise #0 promptly. Ho other afford such Vulck relief from rheumatic pain# !No other is #0 valuable for deep seated pains like lame hack and pains in tho’ Chest. Give thl* liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it* Bold by Isaac Wlsterman, A seoaitapea-vtedrKa sta-ce-Its-fe&argv ■ AUEtwwxwoiw-tedtee^eff^ * Ail Ctmnterfeim, Jmfetfeaa amdL *?« Mfe S tfm rfecp^ t m t e i d e r eW hm i^ iim am g eK tA e t^ ^ e t’ ; Jfe&ulf a»3 C3i3are*i--E^p«^mce **ain*fc Bbqpcrfefflsfc What Is C A S TO R IA CSMjWrla Br« Jmxait&ss sntwtituto Ibr Castor OH, Pare- gerie, Dr^ps «aA Seething Syrtsps*. I t is Pleasaaot, Ife CODtains neither Opitnn, MorpMn.« nor other Xareotle stthslance. Its ogreis its gaarantce. I t destroysWorws And allays Pevcrislmcss. I t cores DlanrfcCBa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teetbing Troablea, cores Constipation and Flatulency. I t asehaStoUs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving- healthy and natural steep* -The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CEMOIHE C A S TO R IA AtWAYS Beats tLe Signature of «***t*iit #*w Desirable For Summer. I C U > t ? B S Silt JWtr, ^te *»db^ck, " . C O R S E T S - *■ . A b u ts . goo*rt*ke,fP^ag. only 50c; Koyol Worcester, ha,nee, 'Fm & mM - JnrmhM W ing $ IM ' * belt*, homry, collar, l*e*;hert|a», &£»; Cotton goods*, me very ttifT, wfiBeo»r m e t loaf*. Seeivaekewltfe, gioghaw 7 |c down to Se. Wheeling in Becmante 2*5c, worth 30c. Pillow am s 12§c to 20e. Tab!* doth*, fise stock, 50c to $2.00, oapkiae to asatefc'. W a s h D r e s s F a b r i c s . One casetosell, 8 |e, worth I 2 ir. White goods ICc up. Voiles, Madras, Oxford, Chiffeaetfe, Persian, Lawn, LTcens, Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits $2.00 up, Wrappers $1.00, andeiwesr. C rpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains HUTGUISOH & GIB|fEY’ S : Tbe U Yon Save Alwajs Bon In F o r . O v e r g€ > i Y e a r s . TOCcwywa «»i».iiw -w famKKt w«Or. atwyaggenty. T h e C o o k T h a t J B a k e W i t h i - " r . At f . c a BUCSm AT, K iut 5 An-•> mjtfC%EBT 'SSMZWtxB , « to J € » w x .W f , . j c M O x v i t .u r |, otoARstoes-TOiw, 1 : ■ / A C K w ^ i M u e , to . - • , - Hmw OKBUBtoSiS stiietre&XA& p O imtjs , ■ ; ■ ' , *v> tofO«f«?i“rahi address : - - W*Zp !>. r*i P* 0L - Cf«?ioRof5, O. • fftswU feitsger, • feMrairassewjerftgejit ; ■*-■,, .* :k ‘vO lMO INNW S . - , - - ‘ Never complains of the flour fo r sh e uses a perfect flour of iraequaled quality an^ purify. One litte sack w ill show w h a t a rea lly goodflour i t is. E . Shockey, Catawba, 0 ., says:. “ We hare us«-d MODEL FLO IJK five months and think it the best we have er< r used." t ^ t ^ S grooeb MODEL FLOUR You’ take no chance in using M OD EL as [ every sack is guaranteed. Ladies’ Winter Coats |5.00 buy# a 40-inch Ladles Tourist Coat at"our store-rblaCk or dark gray, good material correct new Style, \Ve have all- grades in bettor Cloaks a t fT.5o, $3*73, flO-OO, $12.00 anti up to $25.00. Blacks, Browus and Castors are tba Correct colors. »- m 111 ^ i.iimi-niin a greatuack*. All o f « these - except Che Servant. Girl. groe must he addressed aa-“imperial %iatmew/J 'mono tiurry-wireeunrur Children’s Cloaks J *V ’ , " . , -We-havo -tho-•gretttoSfc-selAe« tion of popular, stylish Child- ever sliown in ^Xenia—colors ■ •BroWUjOray,GreenantlBlu,e iu s t right fdr shool wear, in , sizes 10 to IS years j styllHh ■-j'lhatorial- at $i).00r $3.50 and $5.0t)'each,:: Vv^f«Ui» Walking Skirts in almost endless selection. ..... , . . . . $3,00 to E,0 *°° Each. ■ “MonSfifg" Underwear for Lad* iesand Children, the most satis- factory kind made# Buy them once you will have no other— jilriccRCOe, 03c and $1.00 “Pong’*Stockings for hoy’s and girls, the kind that wear well. There Is no other us good,—all fdzes and all weights .. 25c JOBE BROS. &CO., XENIA, O. Tojbefdistributed in twelve prem ium s of $25, $ 2 0 , $15, $ l 6 , $ I O , $ I O , $ I O , $S, $ 5 >$ 5 » $5 $ 5 > Monday, January 3 d ’os* Patronize my meat market and receive a ticket with each 25c cash purchase.. Each ticket will give you one chance in the drawing. G ,C 5 . W B I M E R ^ « F resh and a l t Meats, F ish , Oysters, E tc . Uedarville, OhiOi Agent for United States Life insurance Co. Which writes Bankers’Insurance and whose contracts are as plain as notes. I f you want protection, take OrdinaVy Life Or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlements. You .can earry'$2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment., Il investment, we Will pay you $400 more than you pay in, a t the end of 20 years. We give.you 7 elective Conditions you can change a t your ‘will* From 2 to 3I times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without re-examination. Also agent for the General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU. S. Accident Co. of N. Y R O G E R S B R O S ’.’ THAOf MM-tK. IN SPOONS, SUGARSHELLS, BUTTERKNIVES, Etc. attractively put up in lined cases cambe<«aeily selected to “l Mf BOBERS BB03,""~ the brand that made ‘'ROGERS* famous. Wares bearing this, mark are particularly de­ sirable for gilts, as the quality is so well known. Re­ member “1847 ROGERSGROS/' Take no substitute. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send to the makers for new C a ta lo g u e “ C-V* tell­ i n g a b o u t *• silver JMnto that Wcart),1* Finely Illustrated, ilrtm-UI-M,!. SltVM MERI0EN BRITANNIACO.t .MeilCtO, Conn, vasaapaai-• It'lOatYnllonof No, 730 f’omblnadott BSf.TIurKfiltIM Beaisn. EXGHilNCE BAM CEDARVILLE, OHIO, ACCOUNTS of Merchants and In- **• dividuals solicited. Collection! promptly made and remitted, , YVRAFTS on Hew York and Cin- ^ cinnati sold at loaest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way |to scad money by mail, «i. ' OAHS made on Real Estate, Pet* J sonal of Collateral Security. William Wfldijnan, Pres., Setli W . Smith, Vice Pres., W. J. Wildfilan, Cashier, O. L. Smith Asst, Cashier WINTER TOURIST TICKETS AttH NOWON 8AT.UVIA Louisville &Nashville Railroad ; to ... FLOR IDA , QULF , CO A ST . B E SO M S , CUBA, A - r V IS fi V L O W R A T E S . t*or.rates, time tables or beautifully Illus­ trated booklet# on Florida, the Gulf Coast NewOrleans OrCuba, Address neau-st rep­ resentative. F. a WISH, I). I«. A. - * * Cihrinnati ,LB. J>AVIS'*PORT, 1), l>, A, - Stlxntis B. C. RAlLBY, N. W, P. A. - - Chicago J. 11. BULL!KEN, 1>, T. A. , « laiuisville O, L. sTOHH, G en ’ i # P ass . A gent totJtsvin.ids, ky . I coaid have an aotl jtl«4 Oaje»r»u, an £>nrtH*C.......... atiffOTednntoli! tit toyoniawff«nf, ean n«« thl* tit be! a a well m so, thl* unrein*.jr«* j ( » r Bdat for TH*boWitt, caNDVCA-maanc iwr.'Svs..: yyyUjgjto . K0 years * EXPERIENCE P atents _ |ia». m vr -w I *\K«* I -1 To ta «Laxative, SevenMilEonboxes sold In 1 U IPOD $ n A fW more o f th o s e el [s i 50 H a ts le f t, Y o u c a | p>r $2.00 a t ! suiiitiVA * Tlie Hatter, ^ South Limestone 'Pmigffelri, ^he Jtdvent °f the Turkel , 2 J n< s w r n d y to , ,th1,3f‘cfaoleeat hirdi * L T ftMlfea 1,16 toh^kel a «hdig)| to Our reputation] l(L , *; Collection of if | 'Tlenrexulglit <>uvvl J f r f t m t t o o n r J m S & 7 ,!m l t j *"" d sS i^P i'oihltnent Evel IS^BonTto^ , irV<),,r w>rtl I , &

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