The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
•■r. -V f . r tn r r ........ . n iJ ii.ifrdlhifMra* * il.il liTlUlTlIii ^ilWMIifM m&m muftymm "ssr \ Christmas Presents T ha t l a w n practical uses f>m * ntaei appreciated, Sclwi; y<>iir jirwcati now ami have flaw se t' away until ymt ara ready to take them ntst. Wc tarry a fall H ew of Furnishings fay men' ■.andbuys. Here is a list «t use ful article?! -Hate, Gaps, Dress, Gloves, Driving Olovc*,?, Fur Gloves, Ifni' <1loves, Neckwear, Shirts «»f all descriptions, Press Shim, Night Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Bath Rohes: Pajamas. Cardigan Jackets, Sweaters, Underwear, shirt?,Collars, Cuds, Silk, Initial and Iiinpu Hand- kerchiefs," Collar Buttons, Cu(F . Buttons, Watch Fobs, Watch Chains, Caues, Umbreallas for Padres end Gents, Bilk Mufflers, Way’s Mnfitemm all the latest shades; Hos, ieryj Bnspenders. Bar Muffs; Trunks, and Valises. SULLIVAN, The Batter, ?7 So. Limestone Street’ Springfield, O. much of t he burden and worry of buying properly and economically off your shou lders.,, This JEW ELRY -STORE Is the pine where the most; particu lar purchasers * obtain, tlnu'r D iam o n d s , W a t e h e s a n d J e w e l r y / 1 *t v* “ ’ ’ , *' ' ! ’ ”* . • T ‘ If the saving to be made oil each, article in th is store was carefully laid aside what comfortable sum i t would be. Suppose you try it for a sho rt time. Then you. will see •good reasons for trading here . ' F. J. H. SCHELL, k S te e le Bu ild in g . X en ia , O. A, Bottle■■•dr, Proam* Cream from a famous dairy is sent Whip It Out-of Him. to particular patrons in Paris, and it I n 'th e schools of a town measures is Known th a t ip one instance a t ' were recently taken to test the chil- 4ea&fc^a4>frttl(^ f ^ roam^havbig^ail .^ .dren’ameycs%liU~iAs^tho-'dootor4in’ ed to reach the person to whom i t ished each school he gave the p rin ****** transatlantic M m voyage and was re ceived m New, York three weeks a f t e r . its first departure, perfectly sweet and good.1 Throughout the entire journey i t was kep t a t freez ing temperature by artificial means. —From “Stories of Inventors/* by Russell Poubleday. . For a Better Purpose. ‘T i l have another pound of th a t butter/* said Mrs. Bright. “Be sure th a t it’s, the same I had before/* Grocer—Ah! Glad you like it. Mrs. Bright—Yes, indeed! Three o f mv neighbors who have been con stan t borrowers have utterly neglect ed me since I loaned them some of th a t butter. I have two more bor rowing neighbors, you see, and they may drop in fo r bu tte r any moment. CUBES SifOMACH *fTDl body gets ita Ho from food properly digested* Healthy dilution means pure blood ffir the body, but stomach troubles arise from rarcKsnasif in <.iftag and stotuarh disorders upset tie entire ryafeti. Improb* erlymasticated food eofira on tu t stotiicrii, raustag distressing pains, lekbing and nausea, when over-eating fapt-rrif.ted irt the etotaach btro:ae.e weakened . and v,<,:n out and dyspepsia j i clatauriLevathu. ■ ■ T in 1 d fo rd 'a Bhtk-lhaughfc r.utfis divpep’ta. H frees the ato»urh bud Fwolsof congested matter and gives (he istomach new Jir-■, The stomach isqini kly invigorated nod tJ,j natural fttfiml t;;,ii r.-.ulfa in a good appriii s with iart puwer to thor oughly digest food. You tan build npyourslaaukii, Htfftt tills failOT ami natural’<: ieaiefy. Try TLeJford’fc Black* TbMtefhi; todav. You ran buy ft f atkiga fee* your dvaiet ft* ■ 3e, If hodoes net keep if, scad the r.iyi.ry to The t ’h,Utan<Y>ga .. Med ia l«« fJhat'.afiifcigii, Tct.it-. Uij l ft package will btf mailed you. THEDFOKD’S 'BLAf-KDRAUGHl M i ............. ............... ........ m m M n e e d e d iit^ ^ to no tuy th e eh iiuronV parents to th a t effect. One n igh t soon a fter the opening of the fall term a little boy came home and gave his father the fol lowing note,' duly Bigned by the' principal: Mr. — t •JDear Sir—Xt become* my duty to In form you that your son shows decided In dications of astigmatism, and, his case is one that should be attended to without delay. The nex t day the father sent the following answer: Dear Sir—Whip it out of him. Yours truly, , . ■ ■ ■ ■ — —*, —Baltimore Herald. A Doubt* Lott. Mrs. Rankin endeared herself to the stou t and sentimental cook by interested inquiries a fter the cook’s numerous relatives, and the answers she received often compensated her amply for the time she thus spent. “Was your cousin Celia married the last of June, as she expected to he?” a-sked Ml’S. Rankin on her to * tu rn to town one autumn, and th e1 cook’s face changed from cheerful ness to glooni ill a moment. “She was not, poor Celia!” she said mournfully, “H e was took off | sudden wid a fever. I t was to her a double loss. TLere waa the loss av a man, and there was the loss av the marriage.” H* Dave His AddeoSs. An Englishman, a temperance lec tu rer, was invited to speak.on total abstinence. Being nobody in partic ular, he was placed last on the list of i speakers. The elmirman also in tro- f duoed several speakers whose names | were no t on the list, and th e audi- j erne .was tired out when lie said, “Mr. Bailey will now give us his ad- ■ilress/* ‘ _ “My address/* said Mr. Bailey, ris ing, “is 43 Loughborough park , ! Brixton road, and I wish you all gobd night,'* j A Juvenile Critic. I T he celebrated soprano was in the middle o f h e r solo when little John ny said to Ins mother, referring to tho conductor of the orchestra: ! “Why does th a t man h it a t the woman with his slick?” “He is no t h id ing a t h e r /’ re plied his mother, “ Keep quiet/* “ Well, then, what is she hollerin' lo fP ^A n aw w s , T h e G e d a r v i l l e h e r a l d . # i .o o l> e i’ YVur. K o r iU H u ll - « K ilito r . FRIDAY , DKC'KMBKR ”■>, 1001. Last week’s panic in \VftR t trect, wfalf h in three days reduced the value ofWxteen h ading stocks 121J ,411,070 was not in the remotest degree the re sult of recommendations in tho Presi dent’s Msesage. or the proposed policy of the Republican party. Neither can. it be laid wbplly a t the door of Mr, Laweoii, although he contributed hie influence, Tho market was weak be cause it bail become “ stale that is, stocks had boon forced up to their full measure of value, and a reaction was sure to follow. When the topple began the naual fimtneial cyclone was, witnessed in the stock exchange. But as the business, bauking and manu facturing conditions of tlie country are sound backed by tremendous crops and vast orders for manufactured ar ticles; the stock market will soon find its normal level, and ihe shorn lambs can once move gamble and feed in May-green pastures,. Not many years ago bank robbing was a successful occupation for crooks and thieves, This is now, compara tively’ rare owing to the- improved njethods of constructing bank build ings and the ure of buglarproof safes and vaults. -Post offices have" taken the place of the old time banka and present a wide and, easy field for the burgLir. During the lust fiscal yenr n * lees than 1503 post offices in this ',c urn try cere robbed, or ut tin-rate of over four Ji-r each da.j! In mhlitjou U> these crimes 940 s i|re t mid rural free delivery boxes were rifled of their c in tents. • Exactly bow to account for this increase of crime may be difficult, but. i t is plain that post offices are not protected -as they should be. Since the post office is a government iusti tution, destined to e^ist as long as the government itself why not begin to make it permanent, safe and’ secure from"burglars? . The romantic farce,, of Mrs. Chad wick came to the press just in time to bead off the tragedy and sin of Nan Patterson, which wa^s deluging the laud with unsavory details. ' “ Laugh and the world laughs with •you,” and Mrs. Chadwick is no\v- having her inn ings? How Jong she •must have been laughing up her sleeve at the scheme she devised for getting other people’s money without committing an indicia hie offence. Only she knows and she declines to take- the public into con fidence. Silence with her is golden-so golden that it is expected she must have settled some .two or three millions o f dollars upon -her husband, who is .£» M MM m ^^gekttePrepacaUoiiforAs- m u For Infants and Children. TheKind You Have Always Bough! I W A N I S / < HI I . DKLN PromotesDigestion,Cheerful ness andRest.Confains rtelllier Omuni,Morphine norMineral. N o r M a r c o t i c , MyvtfCMJfrSWUELPtWM . I\utificUSeed". sUx.$tnnx.* ‘ -A kub ^ hh I - /ttbwJW- Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms;Convulsions,Feverish ness find Loss o p S le e p . FftCSimile Signature of M EW Y O R K , A t (> u io it lh * . o l d J 5 D u s i S - j 5 £ I NT S Use ForOver ThirtyYears „ . t i | HOLIDAY APPAREL t j # N o v e l t y B i l k s - jj* 1^1, - FplOndid Dri's1' Fabrii'S, The factory Is jugfcr,5 j j t i - , thpir wits t<> .rupply the /cmand-^hrowh, elates ami I ? j 2 i blacks. We ore the agents, j f 1 I **? .■» f | j 4 Q - l n c h W r a p s . Ju s t rece ived -lo r the low price of £*,75—all wouL Ifc The greatojt Job of tho year, - ^ H a n d k e r c h i e f s . f ; . - ..Wi Holiday Handkeaebiefs, the finest collection ever -m'! shown. Boxesof Handkerchiefs, initials, 25c-'up, -.f|t ® N e c k w e a r ; G l o v e s H a n d B a g s , B e l t s j* i | f L a c e S e t s , W a i s t s , S k i r t s , U n d e r - 2 -j ^ w e a r , F u r s , S h i r t W a i s t s , S u i t s f ; W r a p p e r s * .. R i b b o n s — w i d e i o c , n a r r o w 5 c , HDTGJISOH&GIBKEV’S, ETXACTCOPYQF"WRAPPER. , THE CCNTAUH COM PANY frCW V 0 Hft CITY# $ n e n i a » OHIO, ^1*- d liny Europe, and telegraphing home that he stamlsby his wife! What with |fa$hmnah1e growns, automobiles, eosf- Jly eiiiertainnumts, and till the rest of the outside show of wealth and respec tability, she cut a wide' swath in’her Cleveland circle of society. I t was very flue while it lasted. She danced, biit others paid the fiddler. There .is a hazard, m new friends as Era Rey- uolds has discovered. ‘‘Money talks,” and with a plenty of it there is little difficulty in sailing with tho 400. . ; E X G H f l R G E B A M ! . CEDARV ILLE , dH lO , J‘ A CCUUNI'S of Merchants and In- * * dividuals solicited. Colleetionr promptly made and remitted. ■ The South in anticipation of the President's visit in May, is already warming towards him in a very agree - able manner.' T IRA FT S on New Y«r,k and Gin cinnati.sold at lovest rates. The cheapest and most convenient way fto send money by mail. • - T OANS made on Real Estate, Pex- ^ sonal or Collateral Security. The matter of feed is of tremendous importance to the farmer. Wrong; feeding is loss. Right feeding is profit. The Up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, rlus hens to get the most eggs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they are thin and weak and a blood • “ * food if there is anemia? Scott’s Emulsion is a mixed food; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain, f t is the standard scientific food for delicate children. Send for free sample; II* K«i(! that Utli picture In the Otta of« Ubel it fin the wrapper of every bottle of EftniiMq'nyoubuy. Scott&Bowne .... tKEMiSTSr 4 0 9 Pearl S t., N .Y . 500 and $li all druggist* DR .E. C. OGLESBEE, I’lm C 'IA N AND SUlKMiON. Bpednity X-Ray ami Electro T Jtm - ppwtio treatment, Also latent im proved apparatus for treating flim-sscs of the nose, throt.t ami lung*. S tate of <)moj C ity orToi.iino, I „ • L ucas C ovstv j ~ Fr.AXXJ. Cimsuv makes oath tliat lie In senior partner of the linn oXF, ,T. Oni XEY &Get., ilu’ng business in tho city of Toledo, ; county, and slate riforeaM, and that said filrm will pay thestmis OHK HUXURKU D0ULA.U3 for each eyery case ’of Catarrh that nannftt’be cured by the use of H all ’ s C atarrh Ctmn, FUAXK J. CIIKN®V. Sworn, to buforo uiq and subscribed in my presence, this fltb day of December, A. lb X886‘. A, W. (U.KASDN, William Wildmau, Pree., Seth W. Smith,-Vice Pres., * . W. J . -Wildman. Cashier. O. L. Smith Assfc. Cashier SEAI. Notary Public • Hall’s Catarrh curd is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Kcml for icstitnoni - ... ... .................ti.M .-.r,,— FO R P O S T S AKII NOW QN SA.TAVVTA Louisville &Nashville Railroad FLORIDA, .GULF, COAST KESOETS ‘ CUBA, A T V E R Y L O W H A T E S For rates, titnc tables or beautifully illuft trated booklcls on Florida, the Gfulf Coast New Orleans or Cuba, address nearest rep resentative. F. 1>. BCf'H, 1), 1\ A. - - * f iminn’ati T. E. iiAA’KNPOUT, t). I> A. - HI Louis H. <’. BAJLKV, N. W. 1’. A. . - CliicaR<> .T. H, MILLIKEN, D. I>. A. - Louisville O. L. STONE, G e s ' l P ass . A gent i.omsyn,LE, ky . A G 0 0 !> NIGHT’S REST "Speak forH1” *he cned to dcsRlc, Far she knewIn lief 1 lute heart, « That German Svmp, home’s Rte.it treasiire, : Could' health andjoy impart. tJTlui greatest tortid on earth is fl gootl inglit/s rest. Restless niglits and the ter rible exhaustion of a hacking cough Are dread dangers of llie poor.consumptive. <Put why this fear of the. night when a fewdoses of J)r, Roschee’*GermanByi up will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free froth tough or night sweat? Free ex- pcftoutioij in the morning Is made cer tain by taking German fiytap, <|We kinnv liv the extserieitce df over " “ ■ "* " of pi-. ............................................ ............ Of lung tionhlcs and that, e u n in bad eases of timsumptioft- one large bottle of German Hymp will uwh wonders. ,« . t wo sires, 35 c and 750 . All druggists. * l a w Wisimman, (Vdarville, O, j Place orcletd early for ppritig. plant- n * lS"ineliitO'»il 'Si'in>*bii0n1yi)nt-«AbiiHlft4Oi- Reference: Cline, Dobbins as to quali ty of stock and growth. Abo a fall line of F ru it and Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT . STOCK FINE . CATALPA 65 00 per M. - BLACK LOCUST $10 00 per. M TECUMSEH NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio. Mam’s Restaurant . and Dining Booms Corner High and Limestone street- • Springfield, Ohio, aawaaBi Do y o u r CHILDREN ASK (QUESTIONS? Of coarse they do, _ Ifc E tlielf way of learning and it fa your du ty to answer. Yon may need a d ie tionary to aid you, B won’t an swer every question, bu t there are thousands to which ifcwill give you true, d ea r and definite answers, no t about words only, tmfc about things, the sun, machinery, men, places, stories and the like. Then, too, the children can find theif ow n a n sw e rs . Som e o f o u t greatest men have ascribed their power to study of the dictionary, t Of. course you want tho best dic tionary, The most cri ideal prefer tho Now and Enlarged Edition of WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL D ic t ionar y . I f you hni'o any QUetfiom about it write u$. C l . ce,1IN0FIKI.O, MASS, -H A. B PwH|| V Iff % issfl f e i i l f f i r f ' - PL. •fi't-r-S: __iv AMD, 1 ,>,<!>,m , s r i i n i s K i B & f im w .. ’ •. tafiauGii ru ia i^w sfijyiofi n c : i w c ’>oo .•;» a r -■ ■ s t / l i m m - ■&KB8K3tKif* 'ARafWfftlULB & “ fit, ' BE HMfa AS$t> Threasb- JPaitman Service to * , • ■ ■ Knoxville, AjshsvfSSe, Ssv&tt^hj, Ch-rie-Rton UStiSssg utJd Observation Cara on ftu % ,-s.inc . V.’lr.iar TairF.l.asd VariaSIs U.-.ia Tlckels 6n SE.',a „* petiuced E ‘u. I’arlntomiaUBaftddrfEjCHA&W, SULL, ijh auiiUcssSta-.C*n1, riivh-i-* w, x. rAtutprr, w. a mc-nisoy. C:r.c?MManager. • dcno^lPaereas;r ■ ; • cr.N-cix>rA.u-x.., ^ , Ladies’ Winter Chats $6.00"bnys 1 1 40-iuch Ladies Tourist Coat a t our store-b lack or d a rk gray, good m ate ria l co rrect-new siyle. / ' We have all grades-in-better 'Cloaks a t $8‘75, $lt>.(.®) $12.00 and up to . $23.(Xh Blacks, Browns and Castors are tlia correct colors, Children's Cloaks We have the greatest solec- rlWi v f v<n»uJtir, nlyiinli {Jhlhi- ■■' ren’s Wraps,- in sizes 4 to (i , a t $3.50, $4.00; $5.00 -and $0.00 ovt»r sirown In Xenia—colors Brown, Gray, Green anil Blu,e - Misses School Skirts ,Twj( right for shool wear, in :/ ; -3I-:'yearsj:stylish $5.0() each. - ■ . ..... . 4 3 .0 6 to $10.00 Bach « %A?MBnsln0!:T»de^ivaat for iM r ; ■ 'taB’.and'-'Cb!Tdreii,:'tha '«ios| factory Mud made. Buy thwa ; once yon will have no others prices SOe, 65c and $4.00 , “ Pong” Blockings for hoy’s and girls, the kind 1 hat wear well. There is no other as good,—all sizes ami all Weights 25c JOBEBROS. &CO., X E N I A , O. u H o Gifts That Last. W--. .Whim- T6# pmcfiate .* . . *ht»*tltdt (Omttfclajr ihit will lA*t, or the person testivintr II U tiUety to»eoiUof*et the *iv<r, Atthlle detlgst, . bfautitally Itr.iihed together with jiKLt w<Af. la* 4*»htlc> are eombi ied i.i ihe ■ ' ■ ^ 8 4 7 R ogers bro s ; SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, tit, The “ IM7 ROOMSCOOS.” f o r t k** aworfdW c tevtxUtion n* ‘\SHrcr t U u that Wan**," *«d I* Wl4 hr alt U xilu t Stni lo Ute msittfi tor tiiAaiifutty iltjiiMUd ««!*- ““—wr. ORifANNlACO., . BerMiRtHut*, Muir and B, Reek n ckerals, -DobbtiiH, The great rule of heshh. Keep the bowels re$(W» And the great metfldfij/1' Ayer’s Rills. ..................................................................................................... »
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