The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
* •**## * rater, t «f tinohl ' FAmy~HR,ES- 1 ~ ~ —----- -— F o r F a in t « m ^ "r - ’ * M m .* . « GREATEST SHOE STORE»*»rt iiigg | ^|| iThii? Origis J* Aiwi*nt and Ani»4.*f:« Loomis, jjfr nK ffm». ^ to ts , H Sheeting ft, f t 1 120c, Table % ss* wd* JOe up, awn, Linens, • e tw e« . urtains, lEY’S, Combination Boots anB Rubers We will Fit and Suit Everybody. ■ . .’ ■ ■‘ *• . «\ Just arrived—Combination Boots and Rubbers-rfresh new goods direct from the manufacturer. We guarantee to save you £5 to 50 per cent, on them . :I f * # o n e le is u re i t f o n t # b a w o rth while- t o .i t t e w p i - .t a trie® t # tlie l? ve ry fo u n ta in lie * # som e ."of / t b s . . . , , , , , # u r« e ry rh \T n e s a n d jin g le s a n d fa ir? when von emi t eat bread fstw»«win* i»v$ g«?«er ... *. ..#* ... .... ' ■ .«■- J-I* ___ ' . f When you can’t eat break* fast, take Scott’s Emulsion. 35 East Main Street MR m Springfield, Ohio. Headquarters and Wholesale Houses Cincinnati, O t h • ! * s h e u s e s a i p u r i t y . O n e p d f l o u r ' I t is . ve »«*<1 MODEL e¥< t’ used/’ FLOUR MODEL as H u n t s o f . , $10, $io, 2d ’05, tb each 25c cash r the drawing. t e r s , E t c . , ranee Co. are as plain as ljate#, 1 ty Payment life, with 1 etfer, almost as' cheap # | you 9400 more few 3 | deetive conditions you <» lue of your policy m at for the delphia, 3o. of N. Y TOURIST TICKETS ►WOf,* SALT1. VIA _ (e &NashvilIe abroad TO jOEIDA, iASX RESORTS, CUBA, t LOW HA'?#**' , fatoatif«I»y*Jh**|* >n yioridm the Crtba, »td«-w nearest I*. A, - * - - f i n n n ^ J N .w .r.A * • * / ' * >7 1>. f>, A. - %Q t t f h Kw*. AO* r*viLL«f i l w f i t f 0* i i m M r* p S t imW* owf# ■jwiS $&W. l i f t ^ w m w « Is the Round Oak Chief. The fame of the Round Oak s t o v e s has, been 7 - ■ ME 'WANTED ENVELOPES. Why Hii>ftaquMt F op Thom Cause* a 1 Pootoffioe Holdup. i f * . T h e \ pronunciation o f a word ] tOHIC. and butter, fake Scoffs Emulsion. When you have been living on a milkdietand want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. , To get fat you must eat fat. Scoffs Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. Those who Have lost flesh want to increase ail body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, iibr weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott’s Emulsion is a rich and com- ifortable food, and a natural ik'i'f’ of t’luidn.i*, The antiquity o f what fo now a mere nursery story Is g rou t'and ?\ Disraeli the elder Ini?, been traced known for years through the severest tests. This ranged saves fuel and does more and quicker work than any other; on the market. It fis embellished in the latest designs and is know as a long lifed stove. . . . caused a holdup in th e Jiao a t'/ i atamp window o f tlxe, general poat- offico-the o ther day. A man went up to the- window and asked for two •tamped “en-vel-ops,” pu tting ' the accent on the last syllable.- The plerk "took the -,money and held it Without <making any attempt to h a n d out the required articles. '"W e ll/’ said the purchaser, “when; .do I get them ?” * . , “Get what?" asked th e clerk, “ I asked for two envelopes,” again accenting the last syllable, ;; “Oh, yoi' mean two en-vel-ops,” replied t h e clerk 1 patronizingly, giv ing a- vicious accent to the second syllable. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. Hesurethatthis picture, in the fate*of a label is on thewrapperofevery bottle of Emulsionyou buy. SCOTT &BOWNE , CHEMISTS, 4 0 9 Pearl S t., N .Y . 50c. and $1 1 all druggist*. “ No, I didn’t mean anything of th e kind l” snapped the purchase?. : ' *<Well, th a t’s what you ough t to have Baid, all ’rig h t/’ th e clerk ob- •eryed. 1 ~t, -• fo ■" “Say, what' do you deal in here, stamps- o r pronunciation? I didn’t come* here to buy instruction from you.” ’ ‘^Why-not call i t ong-vel-ope and le t ,'it>go a t th a t?” ,said a studious looking,man as he poked a penny tinder * the,- glass and. asked, l o r a: postal card. , , ‘“I- hear th a t word pronounced in BO Jhany different ways' i n one day th a t it, gives me. the rick e ts/’ said the clerk later.'' "There ought to be a n official -postoffice order on it, as in Arkansas the legislature told the people -how to pronounce the brine o f thojsiate. 1 can stand for' most any way bu t ong«vel-ope T h a t is used by people whd are try ing to ap pear Frenchified.” — Kew JVess. l York ^ien’slihHs/ BOc td~^$1 . 5#—now/ To Cure a Cold In OneDay TateLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*. SevmAfiBmiKMMMMiniMstiamotiaiS. TPhlS signature,W. IS* -ZP^A us and getwim. C a m Grip in Two Day*. Brady & Steidfefe Co, ‘ Xenia, O. . on every box,% 5 c. Do your C h il d r e n ASK 4 ' QUESTIONS? Of course they do. I t is th e ir tionary to aid you. I t won’t an swer every question, b u t there are thousands to which i t will give yon true, clear and definite answers, not about words only, h u t about things, the atm , machinery, men, places, btoriee a n d the like. Then , too, th e children can find th e ir own a n sw e rs , 86 m e o f o u r greatest men have escribed th e ir power to Study o f the dictionary. Of course you want th e best dic tionary. The most critical prefer the Hew and Enlarged Ed ition of WEBSTER’S I n t e r n a t io n a l D i c t i o n a r y . I J f you hum (thjf fruteiteru aboui it tertia us. Q. & O. MSFHJIAM PO* OMMNKJFlfcL6, MASS, A few more of those stylish $2.50 Hats left. You '.can buy for $2.00 at SUliIiMN. The Hatter, 27 South Limestone Springfield, Street, Ohio, tkvry bonfc'htxperthmid know (list If *!;<Vwill buyDftSflft(Ns Cobl Water Slarcb for laundry u»a. ihkf will Wire luri only tmie, Wstiw It Oftter shrite Pitlie lrtut,biif k'‘»nf 6 Mrtt jqwkage contain 10 Oz.«-.MiC fell pou - k I- wbiie Ail miter foolA Water W-u*ifits ate p a t In % found package*, mui tjic pdctsj* the wme, 10 cents, Tteft -'):>.'fitr be<an»«Dellfanee' fit*teJi f*free from Sujtirtoesdiemicafe. Ifyour grocer fries tn "t 5! you* 12 oft, packet It i* becaowbc has »; ICt-k<m lift/# whlrh ltefrfehesto dfcpote if tefote -put# in I>e 5 *»n*, He knows LdUkDatteeaurcbi*Mprinted onevery P-ckdrtoInlarge lettert and fljmm “If,ft**," f'unfijftd DelUnce and <*v«wmefi time arid !.,--nry#nd the annoysite* ef tb* IronMick- tegv IkSanee neveralMsk, J i G o o d W & y , to please earefiit housekeepers is fo give honest weight. Oh, we d o n 't say th a t a ll bu tchers don’t dc.ihts. B u t we cannot help oc casionally overhearing our lady friends when ,they get to telling their experiences. A n o th e r Goad W a y to please is to supply only the best m eat. I f you trad e With «» you will learn Just w ha t we mean by these two “ ways.” D ual ity . and QriAWTlTV w ill h little tnof# than you expect. c. h . chou se , iMW $100 Reward! $100. Thereader* of thia paperwill be pleated to learn ibattberaia at Je*at one dreaded disease that science has been able to corein ali its eUges and that faCatarrh. Hall’s CatarrhCureis the only positive Cure’now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional duesee, requires a constitutional treatment: Hall’s Catarrh Cureis takeninternally, actingdirectly up on the bloodandnutcouaaorraces of system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, andgitprg the patient strength !py buildingup theconstitution and.-sMUting nature in doing its Work, The proprietors haresomuch fallh in its enratire powers, that they offer oneHundredDollars forany cose that it fall* to cure. Bendtor list ott testimonials. Address. F. J. CHFNEY &Co, Toleda O. Soltt by Drnggiat,'75c. Hairs Family Pills aw the beat. To cure * cold in one day take Laxa five Bromo' Quinine T*bfete. Alt drnggiatii refund the; mondy If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’* aignatnre is on eoch box. 25c. tf That World's Pair Trip Should be Taken Now Over Penwyivanla Lines while excursion fares to 8t. I*>u!s are low. Bound-trip, tickets for season, two- months’ or two weeks’ #t*y arid every day. For further In formation consult E. 8 . Keys ticket agent. _ - A Japanese Humorous? Story. ■ The following fo given as a typical Japanese humorous? story: The term ffyabu‘* is applied to doctors who prescribe wrong, medicines. Jtfow, i t happened once that,, a quack having been the means of killing the only son of a/certain house, th e parents determined to have their revpnge on him. - So they sued him a t a eourfcof law. The- affair was eventually patched up by the worthy quaefc giving the bereaved parents his own son in re tu rn fo r the one he had killed. Not, long a fte r th is event the said, quack -heard a loud knock ing a t hie door one n igh t. On going- to t h e door he was informed that- one of his neighbor’s wives was dan gerously ill and th a t hi 3 presence was require# a t once. T u rn ing to his wife, he said: "Th is requires eon- Bideratibn, my dear. There is no knowing b id 'th a t i t may end in their taking you from me/* back to the rime when there was no current literature whatever for the lower elasses, owing to the simple fact th a t n o t or,e could read, ami the brilliant exploits o f Gny of War wick, >Sir Bevm o f Hampton ami other m ighty men were bandied from m ou th to mouth. Hongs we made about them, and tales were sung o r quoted in one hamlet a fte r another among perfectly illiterate people, remember, who repeated them to their children, .to be repeat ed, with variations and additions, id their ^children till "Jack the Giant K iller” became a nursery ta le and will probably never die. - ; T h e tale of “Whittington and IDs Cat” had its origin‘In Genoa in 1483 and claimed to be the actual life history o f a well known Genoese. “Puss In Boots” 'also came from Genoa about the same time, and both originally came from Persia. * “Bluebeard” is supposed to have been drawn from ou r much divorced Henry T U I,, bu t th e same tale now holds good in France, Germany and Denmark^ as, i t did a few centuries .before, th e marrying, monarch was bom . 1 7, . 4 - The little hunchback of the ^Arabian Highfs!’ bad bis counter p a rt in Ita lian in th e “Gesta Bo- manorum" and in every country-un der the sun. “Ladybird, F ly Away Home/’ jb said by the antiquary Weber to be one o f the earliest known German nursery songs. The beautiful story of Llewel lyn’s greyhound Gelerfc, oyer whose grave at Beth •Gelert many of us h a te heaved a sympathetic sigh, is discovered by Sir William Jones to be a very old Persian tradition, and has even given rise to a proverb in th a t country, “As repentant as* the; man who killed his greyhound.” I t is impossible now 'to, trace th e original source whence-came “L ittle Bed Biding Hood” and “Cinderel la;”' though the latter is probably of -eastern origin; b u t it- exists unxnuti- lated in .very early French, German and Danish, -One would th ink th a t tales which have" stood th e tefet- of 1,400 years and will never drop ou t of our cur rency -must have plenty of “back bone” in them to survive so long.— London Standard. - r a n * a . UFt M ila* A a tM P a la F ill, a a # F a i a w i l l # t * « a j i j j a a i * M a g i c . Hot fw jwr4h*3«X il:e »frv#a glsndM, jUfc* mori-klae, *,ocdIn*» and other dasgtrrus drsig*, feat t>jr to* iti'3 js-ttorjffi Ka-iSJIOjia. Thi*ACticnis ettsfaca u*«. -at modem disroverks to meAkin*. n»*kiax it to tclie.%% ‘Without tail afUr-iarecig, .You can lately dtpewl open 2>r, Mile** Auit-Foln yiK* to relieve and cum aacji fis He-waljia. Headache. Stomaei:- *?hr, Henstotial Pain*. JUwwHAthxa, Lackacli.e, Toothache, «tn They will zlrA fcy th flr erfmlng act ion on the n'rrvos. Instantly re lieve such d:stre£>:;r.e f,*eltnes as I>1*- zlnes*, Car-Sickness, Icdlgestlon. Irri tability, glecriessctss, Hervpusnese, «t«. Hot merely do they relieve, hut they adso abtotutdy cure, because by perse- verlnjr J« toelr use, you do away with, tho eitise. I*r, Hilc/5' AntJ-Paln. Fills are guar anteed th a t first PAChagt? will benefit, or your money-hacK. Hever sold in twite. am thankful for the rood F r, Ullea* Anti-Fain Fills have emd are doinr me. Kver since th e war I have toad, spells of severe threhtoingr head ache, caused by catarrh, until six years neo, I begun tahing AnU-Paln Fills, the only remedy th a t ever gave roe Teller, Since then Z have no t toad ond hard attack, because I take a Fill and It overcomes th e dlfficmty.’V-QEO. SAUNDERS, Greefasmirgy Ind. F B E E ^ rlfe Facfcage of Dr,rWilM? Antti Pain-Pills, the New Seientffto Remedy for Fain, Also Symptom Blank, Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what la wrong-, and how to right It, Free. PB. M1LES vJIEDICAX,"CO.^ LABORATORIES, ELKHART, ItJD, Stock Show Excursions to Chicago over Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Ohicugo-will he Linss one-way. faro plus sl.OO for round . Not A Sick Day Since. “ I was taken ,severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all^ sorts- df medicines, none a f which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. o f your Electric Bitters and determined to try ' that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved and Boon thereafter was entirely cured and Have'not seen a sick . day since, Neighbors of mine have been cured of 'Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and *Kidney troubles and-Ocneral Debility- ‘This is what B.' F . Bass, of Fremont, Exposition, Tins year’s Live feiock 8 hcW, with eleven thousand animals On ekhibitiau, including two thousand horses is to be the greatest on record, aud the ldw fares over Pennsylvania Lines make it a good time for an In expensive trip to Chicago. Fc r partic- nlars* consult Local Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Lines. —Keep lu mind the H erald when wanting sale bills, , Our water-proof stock makes them popular. R. E. CORRY, Something Lacking !r» the Variety. “Hope ye'vV got some variety - about yer show/1-said the manager - of the Plunkville Grand Opera House as he labovioupiy affixed bis signature to (he -contract, “Lots of it /’ replied -the gentle manly advance agent. “Our per.- : fonnance comprises, circus, comic, -i opera; ballet, vaudeville,' eomcdv, / concert, .grand opera/ minstrels, tragedy, di-ama, pantomime and ex- : travaganza.” , The local manager loolce#.disup- ; pointed. ' . ■; “Hain’t y q got no mind reader ner hypnotic perfeeser?” he inquir ed.-—Pittsburg Post. * .1 The Poetor’s Retort. I n connection with lawyers fry ing t a confuse experts in the witness box in murder trials a ease is recall ed where the lawyer looked quiz zically 1 a t the doctor who' was testi fying and said'-' ’ fo -“Doctors sometimes make mis takes,' don’t they?” . “The same as lawyers/’ was the' reply. ' . - “B u t doctors’ mistakes are-buried six feet under, g round /’ said tlie lawyer. ‘ . _ “Y es/’ said the doctor,^-“and law yers’, mistakes, sometimes the air,” <vt>Ss& swing i n AnHonest Opinion. Mineral, Idaho, H oy ,,I4 ih /Special) —That a cure has at last, been discov ered for those sciatic pains th a t mfike so many lives miserable, is the firm opinion of Mr. D, S, _ _ Dolton; ,af well odd'a lu an ey fills. Luereli gfSlgdH^rga^rm^ irt'ig^piHtoiriytligt" AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptuess, attention to details and satisfaction.guaranteed. High service. Low prices. -Besidence Telephone 235 Clifton, O. Call and secure dates. Chamberlain’s Stomach and L iver Tablets are becoming a favorite for Stomack troubles and constipation Fo r sale by all druggists. yam’s Restaurant andDiningRooms Corner HiglT and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio. he bad "those terrible pains and is cured. Speaking of the matter he says: ■ ' MI am only too happy to say Dodd’s ’ Kidney Fills have done me- lots o f good. I had awful pains id my hip so I Could hardly ,walk; Dodd’s Kid ney Pills stopped it entirely. I think they are.n grand uiediciae.” A ll Sciatic and Rheumatic pains . are caused by E r ie Acid in the blood. Dodd’s Kidney Pills make healthy kidneys and healthy kidneys strain all the Usic Acid out of the blood. With the cause removed there can he nrt Rheumatism Or Sciatica. HOAE-SEELCRS* EXCUKHONS. For fuil information about*Home seekers* special low fates to prints in in Alabama, Florida, Georglr, Ken tucky, Louaiana, Mkriarippi, North and Bouth Carolina, Tennessee add Virginia, apply to ticket Agents of Penuaylvasia Lines, t We Request that You Come in and See Wewill Offer YouWorkingShoesforMen75c to $1.95 F lee dress hand-sewed Shoes for gentlemen..,,1,..$2.5C to $3,50 The greatest shoe in America for the money. Slippers for gentlemen 25o to $1,50 low the market. nice and dressy, away be* Heavy Shoes for Ladies......... ............... ........75o to $1.50 Dress Shoes for Ladies,....,.., to $1.95 Hand Sewed fine Dress Shoes,............................,.$2.50 to $3.50 Slippers, for ladies.,....... .................. .. .,,,..,.,,.200 to $1.25 Boys* and girls’ Shoes, all styles,,......,............«'„., 75c to $1,50 ChildrenVand Infants’ Shoes..,............................ .........,5c to 75o IWiiwfitiri ifj+M ■WW'NPPPiMINIRral ■ < *** •. Rubbers, Felt Boots, Felt Coiribinations in men% boys* nnd ladies* 35c to 50c below any other dealer In Springfield for same quality. We deal in no lottery tricks or scheme of any kind, but sell goods cheap i 6 t CASH and at one price. Everything marked in plain figures. Wholesalers, STARKEY’S Shoe tod House SPRitiaFiBLD, OHIO! “ t -K*
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