The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
mmtm * W /jk kJ- » a ii»i»iijnij pMlwyni #%<»** p s t r Tow*# V ta rm H i*n »■ FR IDAY , - - HSclitor. NOVEMBER 25, 1904 "PS t The I'n ited tfiuUs i» very geiteroua with its navy yard employ^ engaged m building war etiijH-. I t pays them j>er <lim,wag (5 for fifteen d*va* leave of absence ami fur the seven public hoUtTnye of the year. The chief con structor of the Navy, Bear Admiral Capps, says the United Ktuteft cannot build it* own buttle ships as cheaply a# they cun he eoustrupted -in private yanK The Republicans of Jdiseouri are rejoicing over the prospect of electing a Senator from that state. I t is about thirty years since .Senator Cookrelf to 4 his seat in th e . Senate, and it ooks now as if his time had come to gracefully retire, and rest upon his -laurels, Only one other. Senator has served longer}-*-Allison of Iowa, SAVE Y W R OLD Send them to L . M. Fetguson, $83 K . 3th, S t Columbus, Ohio and have them made into good adduraWe rugs, I am the only manofroturer in the Voitod States twing the Steam Power Irnpm# for this work. Hence, mg# are woven much firmer than those wooen by Hand Loom#, I pay freight owe way. Scud for circular, L , M. Ferguson <‘Two years from now5’say the Re- , .publicans oi North Carolina, “ we will take our state o u t of the ’solid South* column,” - At the ' Iasi’ election they reduced the Democratic majority some 35,Q($« I f this operation is repeated, , qhe Old North •State wU again come r‘ into the Union, - ‘ • N«wW*y of Udng Chamberliao’i Cough Remedy- Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durham Natal, South Africa, says; “ As a proof that Chamberlain5#Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and youpg, I pen you the following; A neighbor of raine'had a child ju st over two months old, I t had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it, I suggested th a t-if they would get a bottle Of Chamber ban's Cough Remedy and du t some upon the dummy teat the baby was sucking it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought oho'u.t a quick relief and cured the baby," This remedy is for sale by Isaac Wis- tetnron. , 1 - k v ’ Senator- Proctor, of Vermont, as all 1 / who know biro will agree, is a very k in d ,' benevolent, and grandfatherly ' • sort of man'. He thinks well -of pit , school teachers who have been"poorly 1 ’paid and had the misfortune to out live their usefulness; To make- them ’ '= comfortable the rest of their days he has given them his hotise in Rutland, " V f.,and with f ta purse of ,$ 10 , 000 , The Senator is very wealthy andean , ,well afford to be generous. , , w No Courting on Sunday*.' T h e Bethel Primitive Methodist' chapel in Burnley, England, recent ly held its anniversary., Oh th a t .oc casion a souvenir handbook, which contained copies of a ll records, was issued, A minute •passed in 1834 reads: “Thikt we do no t allow young men and wombn of our society ,to court with .each other on Sunday. Neither do we allow our single men and women to walk arm in arm in th e streets together a t any time, nor dp'we allow them to struc t in the streets together chatting,” Anoth er- resolution forbade ’girl choiris- ters'wearing.bo'ws ip, their bonnets. Only Make a Bad Matter, Worse,' Our,75cent shoe worth 98o, our 95 •-eul shoo wruth 81.24, our 81.50 shue wortjj 8 U99 aud $2.50. worth $2.‘ 9.9, are worth, seeing, ;;Do not bedeceived by days who drop iu here fur only few months. Our goods are all marked in plaiu figures, size and price. Starkey '8 Arcade*Shoe House, Springfield, O. ,. 1 Perhaps you have never thought of it but the fact ’ must be apparent to -every one that constipation is caused, by a lack of water in the system, and the .use of drastic cathartices like the old fasliioned pills only makes' a.- bad’ matter worse, Chamberlain’# Stomach and Liver Tablets are, much more mild and gentle in their, effects,' and- when theproper dose- ift, taken their action is so natural'tfaat one can bard* ly realize i t is the effectfof a medicine. Try a 25 cent bottle of them, Fo r sale by a l l ,druggists. - & Chcmberllan’s Cough Remedy is . Pleafant to Take. The finest (junlity of granulated loaf sugar is used m -the manufacture o f Obamberlian's ^Cough Remedy, and' the roots used in its preparation give i f a flavor similar to magle syrup, making itq u ile pleasant to take, Mr, \V, L . Roderick, a f Poolesville, Md,, k “ T—• w. » wv#»V<«»v, iii speaking of this remedy, toy: “ I have used ChamberiiaH’s Cough Reroe* *dy with my children for several years and cap truthfully shy it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. The children like to take it and it has iMW lWWfe .England's Carriage Hate. - The marriage'- rate is higher in England Hum elsewhere, being' 15 per thousand. I n most other coun tries i t varies from 7 to 10 per thou sand. The highest b irth rate, according to a volume of statistics, .-referjbg chiefly to foreign countries, issued by the board of trade, is in Rou- m an ia— 39 per thousand. That country also‘lias the highest death rate—#7.7 per thousand; The lowest marriage rate is in Sweden, where it is 0.9 per thou- VOTr- t ’ "a Nellie—You seemed much inter# T h a t a man does n o t hear his own' Voice os all the rest of the world hears i t is shown by on interesting experiment described by Dr. L. La- loy ih Jja Nature of Paris, Says this w riter: “I f a person records on a phonograph a few sentences pro nounced by himself, together with Others by hie friends atiu causes the machine t o reproduce these after a b rie f period, i t generally happens th a t he easily recognizes h is friends 5 voices, bu t no t his own. On the oth e r hand, tbe friends recognise his voice perfectly. This singular fact prove# th a t every one hears his own voice differently from o thers” ested.tonight m 'M r. Tomlinson. - - 'Edith—Yes., • His conversation -was about sensible matters, such as few of the young men of the day discuss, , Nellie:—What was it? Ed ith—The superior* ‘advantages o f married life as compared with bachelordom.—‘London Telegraph. Disastrous Wrecks. DR .E . C. OGLESBEE, PHYSCIAN AKO BOTtlEON. Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera peutic treatment,. Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. Carelessness is responsible for m a n / a railroad, wreck and the same causes are making human wreck of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. Bu t since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for ConsutbpliOn, Coughs and Colds, even the Woret^ cases cap be cured, and hopeless- resignation is no longer necessary. Mrs, Lois (jragg o f Dorchester, Maas., is one of many whose life was saved’ by D r, Kings New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed io r Throat and Lung di seases by all Druggist. Price 50c, and $ 1.00 Trial bottles free. CONSUMPTION'SWARNING Ewnaroy. Many years ago when stoves were first beginning to take th e place of open grates the daughter of a rich b u t ra th e r close and* eccentric old *vV>*v Philadelphia Quaker urged him to rd« f««i* *»n become evident is onWde O, a, OJuww, Sjtfibe aid of itctaiilfic fttv«iilona f* not needed to determine whether your lungs are affected. The fiiaf'symptonia can foe readily noted by aaytme of average in- tiMUgeuce. Is no disease known that give# so tftsny pTaih warnings of its Kfiinosch as ** * Kfiiease th purchase a stove in o er to keep* up with th e times, i B u t the old man was obdurate in adhering to the grate, -“Why, f a th e r /' argued his daugh ter, “a stove will save h a lf of the fuel.” “Very well, ‘ then/* replied the? wily old Quaker. “We„had better buy two stoves $nd save i t all.” PARTM 08 E 8 . The Result #f Hfttehtng an Clay teM l» Wat Weather, ' I n certain districts where th e soil is exactly right, or, “rathe r, exactly wrong, the partridge# so carefully means simply that a partridge hatched out on a clay soil in wet weather may find the. mud adhering to Us feet m it struggles along after the mother bird, - This i# n small beginning, bp t the chance? arc that-the earth accumu lates, Sometimes indeed th e soil a t tached to the foot Of a little par tridge will increase from a . mere speck to a weight of several ounces, A writer in Badminton’s Magazine eaya th a t the heaviest hall he ever knew weighed fou r ounces, and th e bird which carried i t was only half its proper size, although the re s t of the covey were fu ll grown. The lit tle creature could only move along in a kind of flying scramble, drag- ’ging the ball on the ground. The. clay was baked as hard as a brick, so tha t it was no easy m atter to remove it. F inally i t was soaked off, and. then i t became apparent th a t.th e bird,.w ithout its accustom ed ballast; did n o t know how to fly. With every effort it tumbled head over heels and learned the natu ral mode only after long trying: ; The fate o f a “ balled” partridge which is n o t rescued by some kind ly-hand; is a cruel one,.-.Day by day the burden grows heavier, and the more, th e chick scrambles after its companions the ldrger its ^burden becomes. ' Finally i t is no slonger possible'to move a t all> imd then the little thing can-bht -give up and die, ;. Naturalists say that-. this balling of -birds is' one of n a tu re ’s pro visions fo r scattering seeds. I t is easy to- demonstrate this, and the “answer comes true.” ' ,One experi menter scattered, the earth from a three ounce hall over the top of a pan of ordinary dirt, which had been baked-to. destroy the sefede in it. T en plants sprang up in due time and developed into seven varieties. ■ ,A Sermon on Kissing.' -y , *J f ,m u s t require no. small amount of courage on the part o f a Church of England.clergyman to preach a sermon on “kissing,” The deed was recently done in an ' Anglican church i n th e most fashionable suburb of Melbourne. Naturally a good -many giggling giris were in evidence among the- congregation They doubtless.yielded their'assen t to the .preacher’s preliminary propo sition th a t “a kiss is one o f th e most a XIMV ^A*AW.MW w.* peeted and reciprocated,” The bulk of the .sermon was devoted to Scrip tu ra l forms Of the ’practice—th e k iss o f peacty the. kiss o f reconcilia tion, the kiss, of consecration, etc. What the Baby' Said. - A New .York doctor asked anoth er medical man a t a recent meeting of. a number of th e fra te rn ity 'if he h ad 1 ever heaid 'of a three-monthsr old baby talking. “Dh,” said the other, “of course it is very unusual/ Mrot a. relief. 1 was sitting watching, fo r its la s t gasp .when the mother said, ‘Doctor, is there no th ing th a t can bo done to save my baby ?5 And. I replied; ‘Nothing. Absolutely noth ing .5 J u s t then the baby opened its eyes and said nothing, absolutely, nothing, and died.” Trouble in 8tor«< The two young men reached tho door a t tbe same time. “ Is Miss Walsingham in ? ” they asked simultaneously. The maid looked a t -them and shook hex’ head disconsolately* “She’s in to wan av ye an 5 ou t to the other /5 she said a t last. “But the two av ye cornin’ together has § o t me so t a r r e d I 5 m' bothered i f know which is which. B u t come in , both av ye, an* s it down, an’ I ’ll a?k her to come down an’ pick yb out,” Ml* Advantage. L ittle Johnny was playing with little Mary next- door.* “ Johnny /5 said the little girl, “yirar m o thers called you twice, Aren’t you going in ? ” ; “ Oh, no,” said Johnny. “Bu t Won’t she whip you?” ' “No, no t today. You see, co»ifu«i|rti«i, and no serious < at ^ 1 *VH{WW*JJWWMVMwVSMIVflin* vuni cant be so CtticMy reached and checked wlirine used is Ttr, Boschee’i if tbs tti« 1 « «* a » m n en s fiendsa hyrup, which is made to cure aomwmptbff. ' « i* fit : U € It tit* early stages that German syrap idiould he taken, When waminc a r h mia «s w rn gs *r* giteti ih the cough that won't quit, tk* congeatton thsurSnchUl tubes and Mk s - gr*ntt*t wwkenlngof the htrig*. *c wttgh, sven if rltead sohSHihpUoa" has ownpshletl by frsqwenisapertorail'ott. fiffewt at , 1 matter how deep-seatsd vour dW mts.......... afrwidy .attaeked yottr lung#, German j will anrely effort « cure^.s* it has before in thousand# of apwt^jltlf teas wf kwtr w a tt# , m trial tsottfo#,. use, afea, ft*. AtnOdragjttots, * * fa** WMcrnwwt# <,Vd#rviHe, f ‘. The Csmlng StnVdw, T he Irondon Tntler tells of a lady who, oh the way imek from her hus band's funeral, nailed with a few sympathetic friend# a t a house of refreshment, (Bn was fixed upon as a beverage suitable to the occasion. “Any water with jours, Km?” in quired ,one o f the ladies of the wid ow as she held out the jug. “Vfli ter 1 ” shrieked tlie bereaved oftc. “Water! lrot’ lumme! Ain’t l got trouble enough a* it is ?w NEW TIME CARO. sfes, fit A Hit at th« Ouoh*«k D r. Garth, a witty physician of the court of Queen Anne, had pre scribed a nauseous dose fo r the groat warrior, Duke, o f Marlborough. When the duke objected to follow ing the directions the sharp tongued Duchess Sarah broke in % saying, “I ’ll be hanged if it does no t cure you.” “ There, my lord /5 interposed (forth, “vow had better swallow it, You w iirgain either way,” jThe Beit liniment. ’ The following la the Schedule for the departure of trains; For East 7:43 a. m, flag stop: 4:47 p. m. For West fl;T$ a. n», flag irtopt 5 24 p, m, ‘'('hatnberlaid’s Fain Balm is eon- sldored tbe blest liniment on the roar* ks t/’ write Tost A Biles, of Georgia Vt, No other liniment will heal a cut or brmae so promptly. No other afford such YtiJck relief from rheumatic paint No other is no valuable for deep seated rmHis like lame back and pains In the chest. Dive this liniment a trial and yon will never wish to fee without it, Bold % Isaac Wlstef/nsn, PromotesDigeslioikCheerfuf- ncssandJtestContains neiibfcr OpiuntiMorplune norkfinewl. hOXN lAH LCO T IC . C A S T O R I A Desirable For Summer. For Infant* and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought GLOIfES SUk drab, slate and black, finger/doubleTippc(ivjjt k>i]liOe CORSETS ACC.S4M#* AautSmt , AperfeciReiuedy forCop 3 tipa- flon iSOUrStonvach,Diarrhoea Woi'ms.Cortvulsioxis.Feverish- ness andL o s s OF S mbep . ^ . ■'i—iai \m mm pACSittule.•Signature of NEW - YD HK . \ lb iikui II a old j y Di i s i s " j y f i m s EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER th £ce?4T*u«po«rAN». hen/ vobk orrv. %’/* 1 f k a if fjy ' vmvi5S*,, “ : . U. -4, K ^ o x Y i t .r . 13 # - ' Q«ATtv»'<- o a * . c ^ rA fti^ iS T O jy , - - a v ■*>’., *. , ' * ^•Vi'vrvWAPsV > -.1 ^ fXA.CKStm'VK.t-i,©, ~r' ■ i , , New .o»tu*sAa#<s .. *^ 0 iiv t s . -v-r- .rokMATION APDRESsS; J ■- -.i'*- W. g s u »'*, h . Cincinnati, O. ut ; W. C, Rlnanrson, ’ Ucncrat Manajjc,. 1 , ,General PassengerAgent * ' ‘ o im o i ' mciavi . m Ladies' Winter Goats ' j i .,$6.00 bxiys iv46-inch Ladies Tourist Coal# a t our store—-black- or dark gfay, good m aterial correct new sty le.. We have all grades ir .bofter Cloaks a t $7.60, $$’75, $10100, $12.‘00 and tip to ' $ S ff.0 0 .B la c k s , Brow,us and Castors a re tho correct colors. Children’s Cloaks - Wo have, the grofttest Selec* mm tion of popular, stylish. Cliild- a t $■ Brown, C ray , Green, and Bli^e Misses School Skirts Jnsfc right, for shool wear,, in sizes 30 to 16 years; stylish m aterial a t $3.00, $3.60 and $5.00 each. Ladies "Walking Sk irts in almost endless selection... . ... fs.oo to $ 10.00 Each*. le^ anit Children, t h e most satis factory k ind made. Buy them once you will have no o t h e r - prices 500, 65c and. $ 1 . 00 * "Pong” Stockings fo r boy’s and girls, the kind, th a t wear well. ‘ There is no o ther ali good,—all sizes and a ll w e ig h ts ................. 2 - 5 e JOBE BROS. &CO. X E N I A , O . ■ ■ H a i i i Cokn.HU Salftdl fork Ar6ri«Zadtfelon#bofefedfnl,butioofnlanddurfetfo, mfeltethe niostfecndblngift Thesegoodfeatures, togetherWith * moderafoprice, mnke the geaabe R O d C R S B I I O S T 8, KNIVES, PORKS. ETC, tin ideal Holldty gift They we «fl»4e In a greet Mtietjr of fehapefe, that Htd dwlgnr, hfeadsowely pecked in fined c**e*, and n t f Intake front 2Sc,' to$3,SO. Trow dealer can sepply yo«. Vfrite l as s mtw n twfor e$r,fe*nd*omeCitaiogne "C-L'* to aid you in makingsdeclttms. ' Columbia Salad Spodn, UK, ottitfeXAruteAt otcvsti co., «* -luwna sium iUA «*., Mwtlea, m i , ** hi# l A Alaska, Snowflake,IPolar, only 50c. Royal Worcester, Loomis,. Ferris, *1.00, In visible Lacing 91JH) am! $}M h Ribbons, belie, hosiery, collar, laee'berthae, fans. Cotton goods, are very stiff, while ou r stock laEis. J w Bcersuckers 10o,' gingham 7Jc down to 5c, Sheeting jo Remnants 25c, worth 30c. Billow cagea 12’ ,l to '20c, Table cloths, fine stock, 50 c. to $ 2 . 00 , napkins to match. WasK Dres$ Fabrics. Otro case to sell, BJc, worth 12|e. White goods. XCe up, Yoiles, Madras, Oxford, Ohiffonetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, tgX Silk Persian, greatest variety. Wash suits $2,00 up, Wrappers $1,00, uhdeiwear. In Use For Over Crpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains. & GIBNEY’S XEN r .i,. OHIO. The Cook ThatjBake W ith Never complains of the flour for she uses a perfect flour of unequaled quality and purity. One Htte sack will show what a really’good flour it is, E,,Shockey, Catawba, 0 ., says; "W e have u.*cd MODEL ’FLOUR five months and thiuk f t the'best we have cvi r used.” TELL YOUR GROCER , Tiff A n c T T 7 T n y i n y o u w a n t . . . . . . m i J u k L l * Jr L O U R You take no. chance in Using MODEL as eyery sack, is guaranteed. .. ‘ ToJbe|distributed in-twelve premiums of $ 2 5 , $ 2 0 , $ 1 5 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 1 0 , $ 5 , $ 5 , $ 5 . $5 $ 5 , M onday, J an u a ry 2d ’ 05. Patronize mv-tueat m arket and receive a ticket With each 25c cash purchase, Each ticket will give you one chapce in-the drawing. . C J O H Fresh and a lt Meats, Fish, Oysters, Etc, i Trifflim iiirr H United States Life Insurance Co. u ■!*■■ '■.I- 1 .-'i: wmmmmm. 1 Jm-m ■ •>t■' ■■ •sm.umm- .1 v- m jb ■ y u l i V U v l l t I V u JU1JLV i l l u l U C t l i v W V l f « . ’ - 4f ^ . ! Which write# Bankers* Insurancerand whose contracts are as plain as note*. I f you want protection, lake Ordinary Life . or Twenty Payment life,-with Endowment Settlements. Xou can carry $ 2,000 or better, almost as cheap as $ 1,000 in investment.. It investment, we will pay you $400 more than you pay In, a t the end oi 20 years. W# give you 7 elective conditions you can change a t your will. From 2.to 3£ times faco value of your policy {- paid Up insurance without te-examination. Also agent, for th'e ml General Accident, of Philadelphia, andtheU . S . Accident Co . of N . Y EXGHflflGE FillUf CEDARV ILLE , OH IO . ACOOUN IS of Merchants and In- " dividuals solicited. Colkmtionc promptly made and remitted. ■nRAFTS on New York and O tt- * r , cinnatt sold a t lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way |to send money fey mail. T OANS made on Real Estate, Per* ^ eonal or Collateral Security. Wi’liam Wildman, Pres., Seth W , Smith, Vice PreS., W« J , Wildman, Cashier, O, L. 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