The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52
Hv t i'' r ijwyjiptr.irlinmnij nrfi ’nr^^r'-f^i^r^iTTi^ #*.«€* t* # r Y e a r * D u l l - * K d ito r* FR ID A Y , ; I)E< EMBER U, RM , m Ready Co take much of tli *luu'jlou and .worry of buying properly ami economically off yotir shoulders. This' JEWELRY STORE it* Hitsplat* where the most particular purchasers ohtitin their . Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry if the saving to he made on each article In this'store was carefully laid aside what comfortable sum it would, be, , Suppose jjpii try it tbr a short time. Then you will see good reasons for trading here F. J. H. SCHELL, S tee le Bu ild ing . Xenia , O. ODDS AND ENDS IN PINE UNDERWEAR. W e will cjfrote a price that will make them move. j 2Bc Trays'aregular 50 and 75 cent garment •48c buys aregular $1 and $1.25 garment This Underwear is extra value. Now is your chance to buy Underwear for one-quarter less than regular price SUUW AN , The Hatter, ■. - 37 S. Limestone Sfc„ Springfield, O. . .. .. Hp Wouldn’t fell. ‘ ’ . Wigmaker-—I , assure you once more, matlatn., • t h a t . nobody shall ever get it out of me th a t you are wearing false hair. My business, is .managed on tM principle of abso lute secrecy, For instance, lhere?s the lady of Privy Councilor Muller, who has worn, false hair for the last twelve months* and I havfe never breathed ‘it . to a living *soul.—? Hirsehberger Tageblatt. He Was All Right. An Argyllshire elder, when asked how the k irk go t along, replied; “A wnllr .w&imd~40fLmembe]^^;-lDhen. :$s' S tate pr OuiO, C ity or.TofcrDO, > | . L cj O as C oti - ntti j [' WaAitK&JbnBXKt makes icrath. that ho it? jsenior partner of the firm cf J?. J. CnransY I Co., Uobigbuslnektin the cityoflM'edo, we h ad a division, and there were t nexesy trial, and now there is only me and xna bro ther Duncan left, and I h a ' g reat doots of Duncan’s ortho* ; dor;;. “ that cannot be cured by the use of H ael ’ s O.vfAimiiC eub , FRANK J, CIIlCNliY. Uwprn to before me and subscribed In my presence,, this tub dav of December, A, Ir i89!,' , / . { £ £ } A. \V.‘GLEASON, Notary Public Hall’s Catarrh euro is’taken internally And acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Seud for testimoni als, free. HA M B Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other Weeds it’s easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes- im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land .and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott’s Emulsion. Salt pork h good too, but it is very hard to digest, ^ The time to treat consump* tion is when you begin trying t.J hide it from yourself. Others see it,you won’t. Don’t wait until you can’t receive yourself any longer. L -giit with the 'first thought i \take Scott’s Em u l s i o n , U j . isn’t, really consumption so t tuvh the better; you will soon i Tgct it and.he better for the 1-adm en i If it is, consump* i m you can’t expect 10 be ( ua:d at once, but if you will l .gm in time and will be i *gidly regular in your treat ment you will win* Scott’s Emulsion* fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can* that’s the treatment and Oat’s the best treatment. We Will send yon a little of the Emul sion free. , It* *wU! ptair* ia Ui* at a l*V*i m an the **<*fWir $( bwb <rf KnwhiMyMtbvy,' - , ChetnUis, Sft$ " " t c b a x if ig ly y Y o u r little w i i e y 1 is* c r y ..armuua'Hsw '"Bee11 t e mother again. ■He—Yes, of course — e r— very: natural. ' . - ‘ , • She—I cannot go to visit her, you know, without a complete new trav- filing; ‘suit and a few new dresses for extra occasions, b u t if you feel very, poor, my love, I can stay at homa and have tmother come here, you know. -a He—Poor! Nonsense. I ’m mak ing. money righ t along. Here's a check. _ _____ A Solution. ' The schoolmaster of a certain ■vil lage asked his pupils the following question: “Suppose in a family there are litre children, and the mother has only fou r potatoes ,between, them. Now, she wants to give each child an equal share; What is she going to do?" Silence reigned in the room. Everybody calculated very hard till a little hoy stood up and gave the following-unexpected answer: “Mash the.potatoes, s ir " A Natural Conclualon. . “So you wan t to marry my daugh ter," remarked the old gentleman, : , “I certainly do," replied the youth. “Well, what a re your prospects?" persisted the old gentleman, “My dear sir," replied th e youth, “ the prospects of any fellow who marries the daughter of a man as rich and influential as you are ought to. be splendid/’ Autocrat bf.lh’s Table. - Indulgent Father—Now, children, your mother tells me you are ex travagant in the use of h a tte r; th a t you fake a great deal more on your plates than you really need or even consume. When f was a boy at home we never had anyGutter. Six-yea^olrr.Hopeful—A in’t you ?lad you're liv in 'w ith us now, papa ? -New York Press. Yh* fam ily cirai#, A countryman and lug bride ap- flictf at the box office for tickets. “Orchestra chairs, parquet or fam ily circle?" asked the ticket seller; “Winch’ll it lie, Marin?'’ asked the troom, “Well," she replied, with # flush, “as we’re married' now, ibhaps it would be proper to sit In he family circle" - - Nashville AmtrleAiS, , I t is pleasant to note that owing to the steady increase in railroad traffic some ffb.OW railway employes, who were laid offHatspring have returned to work, most, o f them in shops, The Pennsylvania road has taken back 11,000 men. Judge Parker is in luck, financially speaking. .The Supreme Court of New York has already given him two comauseionerehip appointments, worth from 15,000 to $7,000 each. A t this' rate he will soon have a law practice as largo as a United States Senator's. Illinois having' raised $50,000 to wards the McMinley memorial to be built a t Canton, Ohio, P is now stated that the fund of f 000.000 has been se cured. This is the largest sum of mon ey ever raised in so short a t time to build a monument for a President Two hundred farmers o f Dunklin county, Missouri, have petitioned the legislature o f that state to cede their county to Arkansas, as “ they are too self respecting to reside* in n state which has gone Republican,” This i6 taking defeat pretty - hard, hut it is a question whether, a state would be al lowed to «ede a county to another state.eveu if disposed to. do, so, and even if the reason were sane. Gov. Guam ins of Town is still of the opiuion that there should be a prompt revision ot the tariff and h e is in favor o f reciprocity. Doubtless there will be a revision -of the tariff- the practical question is, when and how and by whom? The President will ■Consult with a, large number of business men before making up his'mind what js best to be done in the matter o f reforming the tarifl. Marshal Field, the great dry-goods merchant of Chicago is one who has visited the White House re cently, and others will follow, fhe President also holds] Speaker Gannon’s opinion on this subject in.high estima tion. Nothing will be done with pre cipitation, or in such h manner as .to disturb the business interests of the country. ' RECTOROF ST, LUKE’S, - Ashburnham, Ontarjo, Testifies to ,theGood Qualities of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. 1 - A shburnh I m , Ont., .April' 18, 1903.—I think it is only that I shouii tell you what n wonderful effect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has XVfegctaWePfepftcaltonfrwAa- similating theFoodandKeflula* UagtheSfewacisaiviBosvelsof I m a m s A j u m j k j . n F o r I n f a n t a a n d f f M I t o a , The Kind YouHave Always Bought Promotes Dige3lion.Chcerfuf- ness amlResbConhdns neflher, Opium,Morphine norMoeral. N o t 'XAH .C o t i c . flK^tfOUJOrSMMPmWUi AtxjSmm* 1 ‘ i fafolfoSaUf** * ■ * ■* jRv£ Aperfec! Remedy fo r ConsUpa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and L o s s o f S weep . - .................................'I.. .'."’V!1 TacShiule Signature of N E W Y O R K . A lb iiio iiih s o l d J 5 IIOSKS jC l.T N IS ForOver ThirtyTears FSik drab* slato smd bloek., fingr-wdouble'4ppc<l, Iff CORSETS Alaska, Snowflake, Polar, only 00c. Royal Worcester, Loonflv Ferris, Invisible Lacing $1.00 and $1.50. ' - Ribbons, belts, -hosiery, collar, lacr berthas, fans. Cotton goods, are very stiff, while our stock Jasis- Seersuckers 10c, gingham 7-ha down to 5e, Sheeting in Ri’innants 25c, worth 30c. Pillow cases 12 |c lo 2 0 c .1 Tub.'c cloths, fine stock, fiOe to #2-00, napkins to match. • W ash Dress Fabrics. One case to sell, 8ie, worth 12 |e. White goods . 10c U p , YoiJes, Madras, Oxford,' Chfflbnetts, Persian, Lawn, Linens, Bilk Persian, greatest variety. ' Wash sti)ls $2.00 up, Wrappers $1.00, nndeijveai. Crpets, Rugs, W indow Shades, Lace Curtains. tlllTGHISO|) & GIBNEV'S, XENIA, OIIJO. . j EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. V& - , . ... r-::. , ...-■ THECENTAURCOMMN/.'HEWYoR«CITY. GEORGE H. SM ITH , Cedfirville, Ohio, Agen t tor United States Life Insurance Co. Which writes Rankers’ Insurance and whose Coutraets are as plain as notes. I f you want protection, take Ordinary Life or Twenty Payment life, with Endowment Settlerajmts, You 'can carry $2,000 or-better, almost as cheap as $1,000 in investment., It investment,1we will pay you $400 more than you pay in, at the find of 20 years. We idve you 7 .elective conditions you Can change at your will. From 2 .to 3^ times face value of your policy in paid up insurance without,re examination. Also agent for the \ General Accident, of Philadelphia, and.theU„ S. Accident Co* o f N. Y $125 IN GOLD Toj|be|distributed in twelve prem iums of $25, $20, $15, $10, $10, $IO, $10, $5, $5. $5, $5 $5, Monday, January 2 d, ’ 05 . Patronize my meat market and receive a ticket wiih ..tju.lt -2.1<; cash purchase. Each ticket wbl gi.ve you one chance in lh» drawing, _ 0 . 0 . W B I M B R ^ Fr-isb aa i alt , Meats,^Fish, Oystefs, Etc. FO R POS T S any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by tue cough, The same d n yT received an order from you for a bottle of,your Cough Reme dy. I a t once procured a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely disap peared and I was able to preach three times on Easter Day. I know that this rapid and effective Cure was dufe to your Cough Remedy. I make this testimonial without solicitation, being thankful to have found such a God- sent remedy. Respectfully yours, E . A. L angfemot , &jf. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church, ‘ To Chamberlain, Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by all drug gists. , . > An Apology, .An excited military looking gen tleman entered the editorial sanc tum one afternoon, exclaiming: “ That notice of my death is'false, sir, I will horsewhip you within an inch of your life, sir, i f you don’t apologize in your next issue." The editor inserted the following next dity:'. “We extremely regret to announce that, the paragraph which, stated th a t Major Blazer Was dead is without foundation."—London Tel egraph. EXGflflliGE Bft'flfl CEDARVILLE, OHIO. AOCOl'rNM of Merchants and In- dividuals solicited. ^ Oolleetioof promptly made and remitted. TtKAFTB on New Tnfk «tid Cio- ^ cimiflfi sold at iovrst rates, The cheapest and most convenient way ftd sehrl money by mail. T CANS made on Iteal Estate, Pei* sonal or Collateral Security. WUHarn Wildmaft, Pres,, Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W, .L Wiidmttn, (’ashicr. O, L- Smith Awit. t'Hsliier Place orders early for spring' plant ing. ' Heavy demand; supply limited; 12-inch to 18-inch only a t this date Reference: Cbns. Dobbins ns to quali ty of stock and growth. Also a 'ful line of. F ru it and 'Ornamental' trees m C E S -R lG H T r I T ecumseh NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio. R. E. CORRY, AUCTIONEER Sells Real Estate and Personal prop erty anywhere. Promptuess; attention to details and satisfaction guaranteed. High service. Low prices* Residence Telephone 235 Clifton, O, Call and secure dates. YourHeart M ay B e WeaK. One P e r son In F ou r H a s a WeaK H eart* ■One of tho rarest sians of a weak heart Isahortnoss of broatli after exercise. Yoar heart .is not nhlo to pump t£« biooa fast enough to your lungs. Bomo of tlm other symptoms of jHeart Trouble .’are: I’alns In the Side, Hack ana Shoulder; Fainting ,tr Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swilling of FcOt anil Ankles; Cola Foot or Hands. Ho ono can artord, to allow n weak heart to go without medicine, becatiso weak heart means poor cireulattoji, and poor circulation Means weak lungs, stomach, liver, kidneys, etc. If, therefore, you suspect heart trouble, begirt taking Dr,Miles’ Now Heart Cure., Tho Heart Curd will do you good, ns It is a splendid lonio for the Mood find nerves, and will rovltaliad your entire system. finally, remember, Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure la sold ur.dpr A guarantee that the first' bottle will do you good. . it It doesn’t—your money hack. “I Was afflicted iv'Hh heart trouble for three years, 1 would bo apparently',all tight, and without a moment's warning Would fall no though phot. Tim attacks were frequent, and'a. tcrrihie drwfl.pos-* eessed me, as I never know when .or where, -nor under whrt.t conditions 1 would bo attacked, and whether I would furtive them. I conSultertv. and , was treated by rmno of the, most, eminent physicians of tuo state. Not rthtling re* lie* from tills source, I began,, taking pr. Milos’ New Heart core, and began to Improve ot once. I Used ten bottles, which entirely cured mo, as I have not bad an nttark for five years."*aMl{8, jo im DliiraiiAtjK, l.Mnsfe. t ) . . RRRTR to ts^for^reft 'Trial ioekt.gft Of Dr, Milas' Anti* Psln Pills, tho NOW flelr-ntliie Hemedy tot Do n, av -, o Hympfom mank. Our Hpcdaiirt will dlagnuso your, ease, tell “'on What hi wrottr. and bow to right It, rreo. _ I»lt. XTU.»fl MKOP 'AL VO* - lONAToma^ NX4CHAKT, 1NU LEGAL NOTICE. D, S: Colling and L. B. Collins, -who reside in Wilbarger 'Comity, ,State of Texas, will* fake notice; Tlntf George J). Haines, on th’e4th day of November, 1904, filed liis pe tition in the Court of GomroonPleas, in imd for Greene County, alleging that, tho rtboVe named'Defendants together with MAW* Collins, of said County of.Greene, were Indebted to the said George B. Haines upon a promisqry note for $140.00 together with interest on the same. ThatB, B. Collins unis seized, in fee simple of the following described real estate situated in the County of Greene, State of Ohio and in , the Township of Cedarville, and hound ed aud described as follows.: JS. 0.20 poles. line of H en ry Bather S. SGcieg. . 79.78 poles to the South .bank of Mas- :d'lnC1 I ' fHl\ AM nr>, 1L . . n t Thence with the west rbel* d E, sies Creek. Thence down the same N. 80Xdeg. W .‘80 poles. Thtmco S. 30deg, 33. 39.2 poles to the .center of the Columbus and Xenia turnpike. Thence fc5. 751-2 deg. W. 48.9 pole's to the beginning, containing 07.04 acres, mote or less. That theExchange Bank of Cedar- viile and R- S. Anderson have same interest or claim in said real estate. The prayer of said Petition is for judgment against said defendants for the sum of $140.00with interest from the oth day of August,*1904, aud that an order of Attachment issued a t taching the al-ove described real estate and that the JSxchange Bank of Cedarville and R. E.'AnderSon lie required to set up this claim against said real, estate, Tho parties first above mentioned will lake notice that they have been made parties defendant to said peti tion and tlmt they are required to answer the Paine on of before the 19tb day Of .December, A, D. J904. -George D. lip hies, by ‘ Frank H. Poftn, Attorney. *fik.lri.ft - UUP ■ (fa-H cm <0 p t o io o *B a ck s “Munsing” Underwear f0rLnd-L ies and Children,-the most satis-* faotory kind made. Buy them l once you will have no other—1 prices 50c, 65c and $1.00 ‘ ‘Pong” S tock ings for boy's and g ir ls, tho kind that wear well. I There is no other a s good,—a ll sizes and aH'weights 25c | JOBEBROS. &CO. xfeNIA, O. 847 . — -----II----I Ml'llWIIII Ml I _in.lMiniIJ. RS BROS’.' WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ABU-NOW OS BA1,13 VtA Louisville Nashville Railroad ' ■ TO : FLORIDA,. QDDF, COAST EBSOSTS - CUBA, A*3> YBUtV* L O W 3fitArTISS- For rates, time tables or beautifully Ulus trated booklets on t'torldn, Hie Gulf (Josst Now Orb'nrts or Cuba, ntbhcsa nearest rep- rcscniafivN F. lb liPblf, 1J. J>. A. - - cf thnhmnti 1. K. DAVliJ^POUT, lb P. A. - bt Louis fl. BAILLY; N. W. 1*. A, . , rhicaito .7. it. JIU hU KEX, D. P. A, * Louisville G. L. STONE* G icn ’ l D abs , A uknt i.omflviLM-b Kv. rRADE; MARK**; Dainty Designs IN SPOONS, SUGAR, SttELLS* BUTTER KNIVES, Etc. attractively pu t up in lined cases can be easily selected in M l BOBERS BROS"-- the brand that made “ROGERS" famous. Wares beating this mark are particularly de sirable for gifts, as the quality la so well known. Re- toembet “j t o ROGERSBROS,” Take no substitute. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Send to the makers for new C a ta lo g u e ■*——— —--------- «C-V» tell i n g a b o u t " Sliver pints Hint Went*," Huely ■ illustrated, ftfrlfttJiTrdsUL Ufr.» . MERIDEN. BRITANNIACo., M«ria«n, Cons. DlU'UraMou oif , No, 710 <Junibtn*.t!«>tt Heb.llsrusidrc Dwlrtn. m t’Vj Adam's Restaurant andDining fleams loftier High Ahfl Liincwtone iftreM’ %tingfiekl, (lino, W j f j t w w s t c t t i t A * OilkJL#E-a# 2 SliinirRpn^wet whst you need If your hair is fndednrturning^rayvforit*Iw$fs color. „ sm tm vm jH xrm K fKm sssr V f IP 551* Ladies’ W inter Coats ^$5.0Qbuya a 45-inoh Ladies Tourist Coat at-our store—blacJc or ' dark grey, good material correct' new style. We have all a grades in better Cloaks.afc'$7.50, $8-75, $10.00, $12.'06 and up to | $25.00. /I Blacks, BrownAand Castors are tho correct colors. J Children’s Cloaks j Wo have the greatest, sulec-J :5- tion of'popUlar. stylish Child-j ;,;V ren’s'Wraps,' in sizes 4 to 6' at $3.00, $-1,00, $5.00 and $6.00 • ever shown in Xenia—colors: i : Bi'f>wn, Gray, Green and Blu,e | MissesSchpol Skirts Just right for shool wear, in sizes 10 to 15 years; stylish, material a t $3.00, $3,60 and An li i$ . jfl These Ovi r e a rly and let }v to in- PflC ihi •st Try The j
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