The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26

< 6 a c M t u * - - *$cmor. FaunoAT, ja h u a r v iit unl % # woBwg## fcr<- turning m t many graduate* la housing. They *hwW all t» titraad out. Fear man stark naked, running: n arrow ft N*w York street, were not nrraated for they were w a p in g from a Turkish hath on Are. Notwithstanding the Chadwick incident, It J# s*ld that young, pret­ ty and clever women c*n still gain access to the ear* of bankers. #f .«*#**, With t tMitef tewiag fig l* tetefe* Rih*i on tin bank* u**lf9fi to draw dskabeth* to tad A ** f t* in®d*mis*ttw of 'S g y ^m m fto tom ridared u totemWy mmymm Tfe* forty MKtwdM wife** «t Jfaptfte* told his soldier*, stood on the #®a- aslt of the pyrtwdd broking at thean a* t* at m hey sMreh*d past are no doubt t! there, keeping thair Jong vigil, hut whsteror may hare gonaby be- Ja Buffalo they save 14,000 tons of coal ft month by utilising the water power transmitted from Niagara Falls. It is time a water trnst was forming. ■•' Fifty million, dollars are to-be ex­ pended in perfecting* tunnel system under the city of Chicago* I t is ex­ pected that the tunnel will be two, and even, threeutoiieft In, section and that all drayage and eartago will be carried on under ground. Vfemay ye t realise the humorist's suggestion Of three streets, one for horses and wagons another for pedestrians and . a third for beggars. In the new navy a man who shall be I obs than Bf years, of age, have seen seven year* of sea service one of which must have been as a petty officer of the- first, class, who shall be of good habits, irreproachable character; know the theoretical side of his calling, have passed an exam inaticu in the duties he will be. ex­ pected to perform, and have, applied himself satisfactorily to hMstudy in sparetiirse,may, on completion of.a year's, sendee be entitled tp a war- rent position ranking next below that of the lowest grade of eommis- siojaedofflcers with a salary, of $1200 a year. All this Will fit a man for , the navy and is sufficient purgatory ’ for higher promotion. i2o acr e fara T for sale . neath them they hate sever looked forth on an electric trolley and tow* ixg apparatus to multiply from ten to thirty tinted or more {be flotillas and commerce of the Hilo, exceed­ ing all the effort* of Amaahotep or Paarmnemtu*. The apparatus may not be so spectacular as the pyra­ mids* but it premises to be much more useful to Egypt. , An OetojMt* ftrafi*. „While steaming along the coast of Mexico recently those who were on board of the Pacific Mail Steamship company's steamer Peru noticed tha t the veasetfs progress was much alower than i t should be. The chief engineer was informed* and he reported the Bogin* were making the customary revolution*. An inreatigation was made* and across the bow of the steamer a manta*,A .ssperiee of octopus, was found-ffing&qfe.-.-A sailor was lower*' ed ov#r> th* sid% and h« attached sharp 4s*oki to the monster* and* with the aid of the capstan* its hold was xehsasfd, I t suddenly started away* taking the hook and line with it, ,v ' ,l . ... '""f...............' , , -Afe«*«fy,e In a recent English biography ap­ pears an anecdote told in. the char­ acteristic English manner. The writer remarks r "Lord Rosebery told a very good story, for he' is always amusing* about a gentleman who was travel­ ing in the Southern United States. The visitor was being shaved by a negro barber and noticed the ex­ treme bluntnesa of the razor, ‘Yes, sir/.said the barber, ‘it is, vury blunt, ear.. I was out last night wid the boys/ ” A staffef wxlneat physWaua and sssmseos $ tw the H-Cbeade Madias! Institute have, at the u rgent toll of petfood tkwa o fa large number dor their ears in this ooantrv, estab­ lished a permanent branch of the hum- ness at Spriogfield, O., Suite 134, 184,186 Bushnall Bldg. Annex; third floor. Take elevator. (Fountain are, entrance.) These eminent gentlemen have (le­ aded to give their lervioe* entirely free for one month (medicinal except- edj to all invalids who call upon them for a short time only. These services consist not only of consultation, examination and auvioe, but also of all minor surgical operas- iona. The object in pursuing this course is to become rapidly and personally ac­ quainted with the sick and afflicted. The doctors treat all forms of disease and deformities, and guarantee a cure in every case they undertake. At the first interview a thorough examina­ tion is made and, if incurable, you are frankly and kindly told so; also ad vised against spending your money for useless treatment, Male and female weakens, catarrh and catarrhal deafness, also rupture, varicocele, goitre, cancer, epilepsy, paralysis, hay fever, diabetes, obesity cataract of the eye; the opium habit, ail akin diseases and all diseases of the rectum are positively cured by their new treatment. On the YeHow Springs pike' three fonriha mile from Cedarville. This farm is nicely, located, being less .than one mite from college, churches and high-school. Improvements are good, Land produces good crops. Nice young. orchard,, bearing excel­ lent fruit. Never failing 'spring! on farm. I f interested, call on or ad­ dress, ,, __ H awtijobiie , , R. P .% , % 1 Cedarviile, Ohio. Feb. 27,1905. . Announcement to Her Esteemed Patrons O^kJMfOWAOOt Closing out sale of winter goods, Including Teimmed Hats, Tailored Hats for street wear, Semi-trimmed Velvet and Silk Children’s Hats and Caps, Feathers, Flow- . ers, at extremely low prices. , , Thirty;- Seven [Green Street, XENIA, OHIO. ST RANGE KNOWN Is the Round. Oak Chief. The fame of th ^ R o u n d O a k s t o v e s has b e e n kn own fo r y e a r s through the severest tests. This range saves fuel and does more $nd quicker work than any other on the market. It is embellished in the latest designs and is know as a long lifed stove. . . . . . S*v . C R O !, OHIO. The JSbad Yon Have Always Bought, wadwhich ha* b e « to turn fbr over 3 0 y**r*, has bonus the slgiiatare of and hrui beenmade under M* pe*- sonnl ftngMwytidoAJttoee it# listhfiiCQfc. o - -y-v-wr. All rn no one to deceive you In this. AH Counterfeit*, Imitations and *'Just-os-good” are but Experiments that triffe vrith and eodanger the healtli o f Infents and CRUdren—Experience against Experiment. W h a t i s C A S T O R IA * Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Props and Soothing Syrup*. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind v Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food* regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE C A ST O R IA ALWAYS Beam the Signature of Every liousel.et-per should know that if they will buy Defiance Cold.Water Starch for lauftdry use they will SAve not only time, because it never sticks tothe iron, but because each package contain 10 or ,.—one full pound—while - U other Cdld Water i StarcheB are put up in % pound package?. !and the price i? the same,-10 Ceuta. Then eealn becauseDefiance Starch iafree from Injurious chemicals. If your grocer irjes to Sell you-ft 33-oz. package it isbccausebe has « stable on bend which he wishes to dispose oibefore he ‘puts ip Defiance. He knows that Defiance Starch liag printed on every package in large letters and figures *‘16 o / b .’* Demand Deiiancc and save much time and money and theannoyance of the Iron stick­ ing.} Defiance never sticks. TheKind YouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THKCKNT.USWMMMV, »»MU...V HCW VO.KOITV. Bilious Colic 'Prevented, Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy as soon a* the first indication of the disease appear* and a threatened at­ tack may be-warded off, Hundreds of peopleuse the remedy in this way withfperfect success. For sale by all druggists,' NEWTIME CARD The following is the schedule for the departure of trains: For East 7,24 a. m, flag stop; 4:47 p, m. For West 8.13 a. ni. flag Btop; 5,24 p,-ro. StATBor Omo,.Cixv or T oi - kdo , 1 Lt’CASC ounty • j 88 P rank J. G urney makes oath that he is senior partner bf the firm ofP. J. O iisuky &Co., do5ng business in the city of Toledo, county, and stato aforeaid, and that said ffirm will pay the sums ONE HUNDRED DOLLAltS for eboh cyery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of H aiu / s OATAimuC urb , PftANN J. CHENEY. Sworn to hufore me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of December, A. D‘ SKAt A, \y. GI.EASON, Notary. Public HalPs Catarrh cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimoni­ als, free, Gatalpa SpHeiosa WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ADD NOW ON 0AI/B VIA Louisviile&Nashville Railroad TO FLORIDA, GULF, COAST RESORTS CUBA A .T V E R Y L O W R A T E S Forrates, time tables orbeautifully illus bated booklets on Florida, the Quit Cosat NewOrleans or Cuba, address nearest r.j* reeentative, F. D, BUSH, D, P. A. - - • Cincinnati J, E, DAVENPORT, D. P, A, - St Louts H. C. BAILEY, N. W, P. A. - - Chicago 3. H. MILL1KBN, D«P, A. * Lohiaville 0* L. STONE, Gsat’i, P am , A gent tOWSVJIXK, KY. A F O O L I S H P L A N Wam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Oomer High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, ‘ GETTHE BEST •s: saaasatefessffMffsafei t-.ur:h.l ina.reml'iru'if tt.a in- teaunal canal and nutnfercrua other dl- i, STOVES, PUMPS, TINWARE. & aided by tht'«a»’«rf Ore^;rAugust FTawer, which hi nature'# own nnu^yfor ftmatlpatfon and all stomach ill a J August W*w*r give# ntw Ufa to the flW and Inauraa healthy stock. . fTwciri*sa,a$aaod7{;c, All dmg^ate.1 Irmo Tt hfUfrusan, 0*d*rvUI*, *THWNew an d Ettlftrgftd E d itio n C o n ta in s 25 ,000 N e w W o r d s N#w OaSeHser o f the World with more tHanlMOQUUes, based on the latettoeoKuaraturas. Newfliefraphiokl flitilenary OMitatBimrtie namesof over KWOnoted persona,date ofWrth, death, etc, ^ fi^ b yW .T , HA « m PhD.,LL.D., UnitedState*comiaimKmerofBduoation, 3360Qj»»rto Pat-*** N w d a d I f f E t f t y y H i iM i t 4 il*1,1 1 ..."*"!* tie S Sm a E SH B e T namnhleta. a . l C* H K K M A M CO ., lhthU*h*r4, »»rt*#ti»ld,Nlaaa, —BuF ftnd B, Book oookoral*, -JOoWnmr, HUTCHISON & GIBNEY Wifili to tlmnk tlinr mimprou* patroufi for their best trade during all the 42 years of Imamesa activity. We hope to merit their eoniidenee by ‘‘Small profit and quiet sales,3" “The best gootle for the least money” and “Repre­ senting'goods just as they are;” cheer­ fulness and activity dominant factors; courteous treatment to each and all. No delay or long waiting i n . settlement of purchases as in many stores. So may it be for 1905—*-confidence in helping secure energy and excellence, Owr Punch Cards w ith Prietnlums have met w i?h great favor. T ry one We have have redeemed $3,000,00 ' worth in two years HUTGRISON & GIBNEV’S, . XENIA, OHIO, * BUK- CEDARVILLE, OHIO. ACCOUNTS of erchanfs and In* **■ dividual* solicited. C’olle'-tionf 1promptly made and remitted, ' | TbRAFTS on New Tor-k and Cin- | A# cjinuati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way fto send money by inail, IT OANS made on Real Estate, Pei- A«* sonal or Collateral Security, William Wildman, Pres.-, , Seth W. Smith, Vice Pres., W. X Wildman, Cashier, O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier 1 %: -"•wEwa n ttss *, . i H3*^if CMfiaga iiisf EsJa Ifisula! l MMitm . . „ . , - AMO SQtfimm RAILWAY- -TKP.fiUaii PULLM.AN SS^VfCB O K I CtSCAflO AND ULliVS* -VAWt W? POUR IKaiffiJ IIETKOIT A ill> TGU;30< fi 4 0 ANB PLR8 MARQUETTE SVSTn'I: fT.LOUIS ANDWHACK'S,';i. SOUTIlDfiN R?; TO JACKSONVILLE„A.''D S7. AUGLML.E. SOLIDTfiAlNScmCINSAtt TOCHAT*%*3SC.fi.AILW A , L ' C - , HAM,SHfiEVEP0riT,nSVeKj.KA.t^,'«,Ai-iafifiViLLEr3;f.A^SU;TiNE. I A lso Through Puilmat: Servico ta KBO-;?vHler Aoho-jjij&f C-^vartnah, CharTeuton) < Dining cjh J Obsorv3iW-.'i on A llThreugn Trained Wir.ttr Ttuflilnnf Varlafcb Rsule ThX&is pn Slip aMtodP.-.0,1 rptss, putInforicaCnpaddress 2:44., C.R.A, 4;!i :r,4Raw .f'afi.; W. A. C.MtnDIT, W. C, RlUEASFffil. Cmeral Uanagir. C e r j - t a l i c-sfcxswAU’ii ‘ - F O R P O S T S Place orders early for spring plant­ ing, Heavy demand; supply limited; 12-inch to 18-inch only at this date, Referen.ee: Chas, Dobbins as to Quali­ ty of stock and growth. Also a full line of Froit and Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT. STOCK FINE. CATALPA $6.00 perM. BLACK LOCUST $10 00 per M TECUMSEH NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio, Ladies^ W inter Coats ' • $15.00buys a4fi-inch Ladies Tourist Coat a t our storedblack or dark g ray / goad material correct now style. We have all • grades in better Cloaks a t $7.60, $8-75, $10.00, $12,00 and up to $25.00. Blacks, Browus and Castors are the correct color*. . Children’s Cloaks We have the greatest selec­ tion"of popular, stylish Child­ ren’s Wraps, in sizes 4 to O' a t $8.60, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 ever shown in Xenia—colors " ■ Brown, GIray, Creen aud Blu,e • / / ' Just right for shoal wear, in . Sizes 10 to l5 years; stylish"’ uiiVfcerlal a t $8.00, $8.60 and vV$6.t)0efted,:/ ■ .'''."v;. Ladies Walking Bkltt* In almost endless selection... ....... 4 3 .0 0 to $10.00 Each. “Munsing” Underwear fOrLad­ ies and Children, the most; satis«- factory kind made. Buy them once you will have no other—- prises 60c, 66c and $1.00 “Pong” Stockings for hoy’s and girls, the kind tha t wear well. There is no other as good,—all sixes and all weights.................. 25c JOBEBROS. &CO., XENIA, O. t t BerkMtt IUHKnii$. The Genuine M R ogers bros : Spoons, Forks,Knives,fete* have all the qualities in design, work­ manship and- finish of the best ster­ ling silver, at one-fourth to One-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling' new tra the market is entirely too drift And light for practical use, and is far in­ ferior in every way to “Silver Plate that Wears ” Aak 7 #ar deafer hr " t»<7 KOSEM BROS.” Av#5d imfesttafea. Oat faff trade-j««rk k ~ \ m ite tf tt WtSC.*’ look hx It. Sold by feriiag dealer* everywhere. Before baying write tvs oar catefojpte ” C-L.” “ ttmxAtimw, *n,v**eo„ ntmfrte mtAMmooZ MerMea, 0um IhttfMri «MS JRw*. M i l fSM O iW f f i air A lf ty * to m * hifch, i i & <S*rk, rl H m , W- C-ol r lf r, j . H. W o ld in par H*lfc n pi goodcofldiitttft* W«ntod-*-To r«n| & this #««•• JidUir** fi, E> J t i»pk ■WOWin gtftto Farmors’ I» jyia thisweek. O. B, Bradfutel Minneapolis where jaant to » t f] jaetituteeW Hiss BernieoWol (,e.I}ayfo»f<)r* sN grapber for the Md anre Company- O, A. Bobbins »r day for Columbus 1 ed the Ohio State J Hrs. Dobbins left- visit with her fatlu Mis* Miu-garetta „day morning for W] her college work ‘ vacation* Mr, P- B. Ervin tern MaryAnd Peri DeLand, Florida wl to spend a,greater d , season. Enroute til number of points of Frank HUl, of was the guest over,s| here- Jflss Carrie To| guest several, days ent», Mr. and Mrs. Mr* and Mrs. J. ‘ tained friends at a day evening. Miss Clara Mitchti to.her work a t the l] ister. ■ Sirs, Frank Turn)| Saturday a t 12 o’clc honor of Miss Paisyl ing persons Missel , 2ola Ppwnard, Feif Ervin. Nellie *Mel Sterrett, Louise Sn| Cooper. Miss Nellie McFar| a number of friends Daisy Hill, Monday] Mrs, Chas. Hardin| was a guest at -Mr. Ium’s this week, Miss May Townslei ofthe week as guesil dpringffeld returning] Charles Turnbull, *Cincinnati for _soml treatment for one of pected home Saturdij Mrs. Theodore been quite sick the p| Clayton. McMlUai afternoon for Tarkiol will resume his colle| Clifford Hess. 25, that was known in til was recently indictel jury bn two charges f sentenced by Judge! day to the Ohio Stall Mansfield, to remain! •for good behavior.[ Miss Mary Turner f was forged for abouj Physicians the b l o o d human body p] the heart onccl minutes. I f t f tomes irregul] body suffers, follows poor 1 Emulsion malj pure. One ri seb! EMUl is such a g it passes the blood, gested be stom ach ; *age bi f for the t find mott To get th o f good w *ihkf effbr everyone Scott’s E i that A t a n * r n k fo r t y o u ,

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