The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
TOKAY , FEBRUARY 1% Iftb. Aeronaut Baldwin says that an air ship can be controlled as easily as ah^automobihs. ami think how much JeJsKtlar.ger to pedestrians. Tju* hysterical! people, who argue that to whip a wife heater will de grade. him, forgW that he is at the bottom of the grade or do not know the etymology of the word, SSssarf S^WEkVffimottd mcb latb«m*M ot U»buk,MtBUM* ••siaafis Dr. D. Kennedy * FavoriteRemedy, Rondoat.N.Y, S*ie*fl?*f«W. Why should the Republican party ha held responsible for the mistakes Governor Herrick has made? Why not;remove the obstacle at the coin ing state convention. Those resolutions passed .atJJamea- town and yeliow Springs Wore cer tainly hummers. “ Boss’'1 Schmidt Will soon know what the Greene county farmer thinks of him'. A bill has been introduced into the Indiana legislatnrejimtking it unlaw ful fox' anyone to sell cigarette. Ohio heeds such ft measure passed but should there he one, “ Czar” Herrick wopldVeto it. nlshes thejprovisionb', with diamonds withontbemg^reimbursedsome place That’s not. the nature of “the corpu lent Dutchman as .any one can swear too thnfc has hiul any dealings with him. It’s a pleasure to us. as ■well as a duty to the, farmer to not only see resolntiteriB passed against such work hut to act as well, Judge Dillon of Columbus, Ohio granted nine decrees of. .divorce in. less than throe hours, an average of ‘ i - (I . ‘ .Onemarriage tie broken every twen ty'minuets. People are evidently hhrryibg up with their applications before Congress and the President make the Anti-divorce laws. Some weeks ago the “ Wine and Spirit Hews,” the official organ of the Ohio Saloon Association, on the front page had two half tonepictures the ono was Governor Herrick and * ' - the other Nicholas Dutlg. In thig journal the Governor is known as “ The idol of *the liberal heart” andTs being defended from what it calls-attacks from tho anti-saloon, or “ that coterie of land pirates.” Dude is recognized as a great organ izer among the liquor people and in the article Is given credit with, doing good work in the Miami Valley. The Governor’ s • friends certainly should feel complimented in what the Wine and Spirit News' has to say for him after what he- (Herrick) has done for them (theli^uor inter ests.) Grave Trouble-Foreseen. i p p p K -Jv . The Philadelphia Record offered GoVenor Pennypacker its. entire plant and equipment if he would run the paper for'one day according ‘ to his own views. Govener Penny- .packer declined for- while everyone knows how a newspaper should be run there are few courageous enough to try to do it. ’ **• ,/ a ' 1* 5 Preparation for the ■ inauguration - parade- -and ball are in . full .blast. ‘Hundreds of carpenters-arp.at work i on Pennsylvania avenue bnildirig the roughboard seats or “ bleachers” where a hundred thousan^l people eaif'be accommodated • provided the -typical March .weather will permit any one. out to sit on them. The faith Or fatuity, of (he speculators . -who build out dpor seats for tlie - fourth of March passefh understand ing-" It needs hut little foresight, to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take tlie-. proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, EVY., did. She says: “ I had neuralgia of the liver and .stomach, ray heart’ was weakened, and I conlct wot eat.' I was very bad for a long • time,,but in Electric Bitters, I found justwhat I needed, for they quickly relieved and curedme.” Best medicine for weak woman. Sold under guarantee by all druggist, at 50c a bottle. A MIDWINTER OUTING TO FLORIDA ,AND NEW ORLEANS. ,- The Herald for three or four years • hasmade a light againstEd Schmidt - often ,spoken‘Of ns the “ Boss” know- ' ,'ing that by hiaAvork be was depriv ing a majority (if the candidates for ■ office a fair deal, ; Not only were candidates held up for “ graft” ' but , the taxpayer suffered as well. Mr. ■ Stohmidt don’ t present officials of public institutions, where he' for- "ftfe experiencedfarmer has learned that some -grains require far differ ent soil than dthefs; stime crops need differ- enthandlingthanothers. He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting at the right time,.and that the soil must tie ’kept enriched. No use of complaining in summer abotit amis takemade in the spring. Decide before the seed is planted. . , \ best timeto reme dy wasting conditions in the human body is be fore the evil is too deep rooted. At the first evi dence of loss of flesh ■ A trip of two thousand, five hund red miles by rail through the pict- -uroSqueportion of eight states., com- prising eleven days, stoppingat four teen of the largest arid most import ant cities of the South, .varying from three hours to three days each. A stop’at Chattanooga to visit Lookout Mountainand Cliiekamauga Nation al Park; astop at Atlanta aiul Savan nah. A trip to and through Florida of four days, a stop atQrmOnd,' Fla., p'ne hundred and ten miles south of Jacksonville. A day at famous St. Augustine, admiring the world-fam ous and palatial hotels of this Grand Old City. A stop in New Orleans of two days to witness Mardi Gras,and See the sights in this great- Paris of America. A stop at P ubs Christian, on the Mexican Gulf, Such an oppor tunity is Seldom offered by railroad lines, but on February 27th you may tnake this trip with an organizned party, o f ladies and gentlemen, under the personal management of the Louisville & Nashville Railway. It is the best and cheapest trip ever of fered tho public, The rate include^ round-trip railroad fare and use of PullmanB for enter Journey.' Special low rates have been secured for the party for all meals, side trips and points of interest. The special train of vesibule Pullmans Wilt leave Ind ianapolis, Ind., 7:S0 p. m., Monday, February127,1905, and from Cincin nati, Ohio, Monday, February 27th, G;00p, m., via Louisville & Nashville railroad, connecting at Louisville, Ky., With the special. For hand some booklet,, detailing points of in terest, with complete itinerary of the trip, address J. A. Steltenkamp, Cent, P» A., L AN. IL R. Cincinnati, Ohio. Herman Holmes, T. P, A., L, & N. E. R „ Medina, Ohio, Albert Anzef; C. P. A., L. A"N, R. R m Cineinnati, Ohio.’ I-YD. Bush, DlV. P. A,, L. &N. R, I?., Cincinnati, Ohio. Scott’ s 'E m u ls io n MARDI GRAS EXCUSIONS. should be taken imme diately. There jlanoth ing that will rep a I t wilted t i s s u e more S dy or replace lost more abundantly than Scott’s Emulsion. Xt nourishes and builds up the body when ordi nary f o o d s absolutely fail. t o New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola , ViaPennsylvania Lines. pMtpxt*tomptt( hx , An thatiids ftittrffe fern ittm l*fr*l. ttH# s w a - t U K fW Kiy. B W T I t m B t<m Vmtt m m # » W YDft'K i W Excursion tickets to Now Orleans, La.,; Mobile, Xhi.,ium Pensacola, Fla., via Pennsylvania Lines, will be sold March 1st to fith, inclusive, Apply to ticket agents of 1,’ ennsj'lva- nia Linos for Informal loti ahout,fares time of (fains, and , chocking bag gage Hirough to destination. .Poisofwin FoOd. Perhaps you don’ t realize (hat many pain poisons originate in yonr food, but some dny you way feel a twinge of dy»itelwd« that- will con vince you, Dr, King's Now Life Pills pro guaranteed to core ail sick- nowi duo to poisons of undigested food—or money back, too at all dm# f t f tb*8i. Should tho development o f the itudy of toxins and antitoxins ren der possible the production^ of an antibody capable m neutralizing the results of muscular fatigue the "con sequences could hardly be predicted. Yet a Germnn investigator seriously claims to hove taken more than one *tep in this direction already aud publishes results that are at least surprising. AVeichardt (Mmichener Medizixu- schc AYochenschvift, Nov. 29,1901) says he has obtained a stable anti toxin which adieu taken by tho iti mouth in moderate doses perm s the output ot an increased amount of muscular energy without' fatigue -and when taken continuously causes a sense of general bicn eire and aug ments tho capacity for work, lie commends his preparation to clini- ciana as a promising, analeptic for convalescents, nenrastlieuics, etc. This fatigue antitoxin is obtained frf m horses by injecting them with fatigue toxin produced in the mus cles of animals that have heeu sub jected to, extreme muscular exhaus tion,—Medical Record, . Wot Woi;th tho Price. A messenger ;L>oy whqptakes very literally the statement in our Dec laration -of Independence that all men are born free dud equal walked into Senator Depew’ s presence the other day with a note, which he threw down before the senator with scant ceremony.. Mr. Depew looked a little surprised, but he said noth ing. ' However, when the boy proceeded to drum upon the desk, and hum an air from “WoQdlancjgJ Mr. Depew looked up with a frown and asked sternly i , / “Young man, cjo ypu think this is a music hall?” The, boy looked about the room contemptuously, “ I guess not,” he said, *T wouldn’ t pay,a quarter, to come in here.”—Now York Press. Roosevelt and a Policeman. Jacob Riis has been telling about some of Theodore Roosevelt’s ex periences, as police commissioner in New York. On one occasion an offi cer was charged with drunkenness while on duty. He appeared before the commissioner with eleven chil dren, all dressed up for-the occa sion. When asked what he.had to say fdr himself the man replied: “Mr. Roosevelt, these are my chil dren. They have no mother.. That is all I have to say, sir.” a He was sent back to duty with, a* caution. Later Mr. Roosevelt learned that the officer was not even married, but had borrowed the children. ,But the experience did him (good, for lie is now a captain attcl'rated a^5among the most efficient' ojficers on the force, ■ - ’ ' ' - The Sinews of War,. Maj6r General Corbin tells the following with reference to a mem ber of ’ the militia' of a northern state taking,part in the army' ma neuvers at Manassas; The guards man was jbne day making heroic ef forts'to got away with his first ra tion of army beef . J A fellow soldiey walking near him stopped to.watch, with some amusement, the attempt of tho northerner- to masticate the meat. “ What’s .tho matter, Rill,?” asked ho*; “ Oli, nothin’ much,” was. the sullen reply. Then, disgustedly regarding a piece of the beef that he held in his hand, tho Yankee add ed, “Now I know what people mean he sine when they talk about t war.” ■" ws bf - A Striking 8 imil«. “ The originality of Borne, of your expressions js very, very refreshing/*, said John Morley, the visiting Eng lishman, in speaking o f his observe- I was sta tione. “ As T nding at one of the entrances to your new subway in New York a man passed mo who apparently had gone through the de moralizing experience of being part of a jostliqg, energetic crowd. His companion asked liim, 'Well, how do you fe.el now after going through the tunnel ?’ ‘I feci ns tho porker must feel,’ answered the naan, pushing a few dents out of his hat, 'who has just been forced through a sausage skin.’ ” y Relict of President Kruger. Among the articles of “movable property” left by President Kruger when he died were inventoried: One bottle of snuff, one tall silk hat, one black car tube, various psalm books, U large Bible, six smaller Bibles, eight button decorations, a purse containing one Transvaal" sovereign, Ono Transvaal.half sovereign, one Transvaal shilling and one straw hat. *. “Outway” and "Inway." Now that the.word “ subway” is a recognized classic, Would it not be well to find better words than “ exit” and “ entrance?” Tho passages to and from’ tho “ subway”' should log ically bo the “ inway” and the “ out Way” Yours for Baxon speech.— Local Cfor. Boston Transcript. Raising «*#** Pot* tka Faatear*. On n certain goose farm In the middle west there is an incubator with a capacity for 10,000 eggs. These eggs arc not, howcyer, t laced in thb incubator at ono time, ut arc to arranged that one section will hatch each day, being refilled aS soon as the goslings are taken but. The gesso are raised on this farm for Ihoir feathers alone,' which ftte used In the upholstering husinswif-Donn* t t f Ufa fit Ammsi, AVegetaUePreparalionforAs similatingfiieFoOdaMBegula- lingliteStomaeteandBovrelsof I m a m s ; c u ium r .N Promotes Digeslion.Cteerful- neSSandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine norbilueral. N o i N a r c o w c . afOldjy&MVZLetT&Bll Hawin* Stub' ■ Mx.S*tn*.* • ftuMUSitb^ l«n »M - AperfectRemedyforConslipa- Tlon,SourBtornach.Diarrboea Worms.Conviitsions,Feverish nessmidLoss of S leep . Facsimile Signature of MEW YORK. CASTORIA For lnfapts and-Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o f A( l>m o ii Ili% o ld J 5 1) (KM S -- J5 C I M S In Use For Over Thirty Years EXACTcopy OFWRAPPER. VHKCCtAUNCOMPANY. NlCW »0*HCITY* Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dosp of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and DiarrhoeaRemedy as soon as the first irioication of the disease appears,aud .a threatened at tack may be warded ,off. Hundreds of people .use.the remedy-in this way withjperfect success. For sale by all druggists, E X C H A N G E Bf l f iK OEDARVILLE, OHIO, CCOUNTS of erc’iauts and In* •dividuals solicited. Colloctionr promptly made and remitted. D NEW TIME CARD The following is the schedule, for the departure'' of trains: For East 7.24 a, m. flag, stop; 4:47 p. m. For \Vest 8,13 a. m. flag stop; b,24 'p. m. [RAFTS on New York and Cin cinnati sold at lovipp!, rates. The cheapest and most convenient way fcto send money by mail. S OANS made oil Real Estate, Per sonal or Collateral Security. WINTER TOURIST TICKETS .AIU3'STOWONSAXE VrA William .Wildman, Pres., • Seth W. Smith,- Vice Pres., - W. J. Wildman;, Cashiet O. L. Smith Asst.’ Cashier Louisviile& Nashville Railroad TQ - F L O R ID A ; GtTLF, COAST R E S O R T S - » CUBA , A T V E R Y LOW ,,’R A T E S ) FOR PO STS For rate8- tiaus iahlcs orbeautifully illilB tratedbooklet^ on Florida, the-Gult Cofist- NewOrleans or Cuba, address nearest rop- jresetttative. , i F, 1). BUSH, i). P, A. - * • Cincinnati .7, E. DAVFAI'OKT, D, P. A. - St Louis H, C..BAILRY, N. W. P. A. - - Chicago J. H, MILLIKEJV, D. P. A. * Louisville C, L. STONE, G en ’ l P ass , A gxnt . LOUISVILLE. KY. . Place orders early for spring, plant ing. Heavy demand; supply limited; 12 inch to 18-inch' only .at thiBdate. Reference: Cbas. Dobbins as to quali ty of stock and growth; Also a full line of Fruit and' Ornamental • trees PRICES RIGHT. STOCK FINE. CATALPA $5.00 per M. BLACK LOCUST $10.00 per M A GOOD NIGHT 'S REST TECUMSEH NURSERIES, Cedarville, Ohio. Wam’s' Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and' Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, f GETTHE BEST H8p*tVforitI1shecriedtodoggie, Vor*fteknewInherlittleheart, . ThatGermanSyrup, home'sgreat treaiure, Couldhealthaudjoy impart. fJTlie greatest tonic on earth !» a good night’sr<«b Btstleaii nights iuitl the ter rible exhaustion of a hacking ocmgh^re' dread dangers of the poor consumptive dJBtit why this fear of the night when < fewdoses of Dr. Boscliee’aGermanfeyjup will insure refreshing sleep, entirelyuee from CoUgli or night,sweat? Free ex pectorationin the morning is made cef^- tain by takingGermanSyrup. <|\Vc know by the experience of Over thirty^fiveyears that one yr-centhottle of >. ■* 'fedil* HUTCHISON & GIBNEY ■yi/ifilt to thank tli hv numerous patrons for their Best trade during all the 43 years o f business activity. We liojpe to merit their confidence by “ Small profit and quick sales,” “ The best goods for the least money” and “ Repre senting goods just as they are;” cheer fulness and activity dominaht factors; courteous treatment to each and all. . No delay or long waiting in settlement o f purchases as' m many stores So may it be for 1905——confidence in helping secure energy and excellence. Our Punch Cards With Premiums have met wi ih great favor. T ry one We have have redeemed $3,000,00 worth in two years HDTGfllSOJi &GIBNEV’S, XENIA,-- OHIO. DA^NEWORLEANS Chisagoand MaSpeoial FLORIDA LIMITED AND i»sw,u, SOUTHERN RAILWAY ^TfiROuaa pullman service from C hicago and cleve * LAND, BIG.FOUR ROUTE; DETROIT AND TOLEDO, C II &D ANDPERB MARQUETTESYSTEM; ST. LOUIS ANDLOUISVILLE, SOUTHERN RY.; TO^JACKSONVILLE AND ST, AUGUSTINE. SOLID TRAINS CINCINNATI TO CHATTANOOGA, ATLANTA, BIRMING HAM,SHREVEPORT, NEW ORLEANS,JACKSONVILLE, ST.Al------------ ' UGUSTINE. Also Through Pullman Service to Knoxville, Ashovilie, Savannah,,Charleston- Dining and Observation Cars oh All Through Trains. (/VinterTouristarjdVariable RouteTicketsonSateatReducedRates. Fr.rI^(jtma(ion*3irMJCKAS.W.2ELL,W.A, (thandRaceSta-dC-nti. m UARiuaT, GeneralManager. W. &HUGentr: cisfoEJfN-Aa'i, • meaheox , - -a!rassonwr-'AscnL' The Genuine £&l 19 Spoons, Porks,Knives,etc. 'J F ; BerKthire Jintfe. have all the qualities in design, work manship and-finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth tp one-eighth the cost. 1 ■ , Much of foe sterling now on the market is entirely too. thin and light for practical use, and is far in ferior in every way to “ Silver Phie that Wears ” Bttkthirt >n/r Forh,. Ask yortr dealer for “ 1847 ROGERS .'BROS.” Avoid subsiifntes. Our full Jtride-mark is ’*1847 ROGERS BROS.” look for it. Sold by leading dealers everywhere. Before buyingwrite -for our catalogue “-C-L." . tSTHRSATlOWU, fiioviiuco.( *- Bte6oe««orto■ MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.* Meriden^ Conn. ■ H r A T ^ VEGETABLE-SSCJLIANI I lA L L S HairRenewed Is it trucyou want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall’s Hair Henewer, and have all the dark, rich color o f early ,life restored to your hair. a *I E b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSOLUTELY DURABLE. Oertimti Byrup will spe dily relieve oi cure tee wUrfitcoughs, colds; hrOachi&I ot Itihg trtmbles-i-flftd that, even • in had cases of consumption one largebottle oi Germ&USyrupwill aOrXwonders,. ,« ({Two sizes,'sjc And 75ft, All druggists, Isaac WittertnatJ, Ccd«rvillB,0, @ f f 3 ? Caveats,sadTrade-Mark*obtainedandatlPat entbuslot**condit'ctedforMnesuartFirs, ovaornefciscawsitt u.w.FatKMtamee ; andwfttartstertfepatentin timethinthose | remotef-nmW»ehtn*to» ‘ "■«* .............. Send tnodel, draWing or «>hoto,,vrlth djdtrlp onti ..........^ r*i s^flt itnif turn. WesdvUe,.. chwrxe. O ffeenot .... J^irMtMClS'Memdl. AWAMSHUr. “ KovrtoOhainVatertW,” with > eora wSe’fntheU.S.andforeignoemntrie* ' O . A . ^ N O W A C O . Djt-KSffNV WAfHtmmi. H,Or wNAMiA#»**»** The Nowand Enlarged Edition Contains . 25,000 N e w W o r d s NewOassetteer of tite llVoria withmomthanSS.OootitiOa, basedon tbo latestcensusreturns. JWHtodbyW.T. HAHniS,iPh.U.,JiL.U„ UnitodStatesCommissionerofBdumitlon, N e e d e d iD B v ^ T yH o f r iie Alsowshster’s ColleitlatoDiclluntrywith inSFagtt. I 4 oolllui;t»tlon*. SU«t , A#p«laiThinPaperEditionDeLttxe , MfUi inpp W TiTsM IAtvlflie WnrnfTIb H (M lA lt^*7ii*!^ Hfr PRftE," ATeatInPronunciation,"Instructive Aod entektiUnirtfi', AlsolihistratMpsmnblsts, fa * O C, ME.RIUAM CO.. “ ftirhUsberit* dpi tagrieiui, “ )Vo Iiavwlor anutnbnrof years u?ed Kbcr^oloPianosinthe I Conservatory whomthey ure coustantly subjected to the hnrd- CBtrkind cf use. AVe have foiiutl the libcrjjolc to be a good, durable plaiioj tvcli tilde to fttnndtheivcnr end lentof thomusic teOm.” Jitigg C la U a ItaPftt Directress --------- -— ----- -----UincinnalLOnascmiii‘.0‘ ot Mttslo. WANUFACTCRCO by The Sm ith & Nixon P iano Co. IO and |2 IS, Fdiirtt: Street, ; CINCINNATI, O. BADBREATH R ^ V I V O . RESTORES VITALtTri 'W jlW W l for The bcwela TMS jrmapsf*sry-ja.rr» - A r a a c c m l a vimr 1 CAHWfeATMWtlft Itmlpwftwri^sMMmatkbSMstMdn -^Btitl had f i . . Dock cuokerttls, -Dobhinr. t«natn* Ito««r*«r hash; mmmmm A mm os bsvWfj >wl«imMtl »wdhujy^ M R R j LOCAL ( Mr.Lewis J { vialtlag bw sis' Mr. and Mrs mined * l*rg»j ■wreduvaday. Mrs. O. M, M week with hev johnTovmlm ! jqy, Oscar Sa Ifuneral o f bis i ;qVednt?ad»y. ‘ j Mrs. Frank 1 a few lady frlo qvfuuMay, Mrs, Oliver visitingher pa J, H. Wolford, Carit McLea Sunday and Mi , South Chariest J, H. Wolfori with stoinaeli t evening. Carl Marshal- gpralnedwrisfc hall practice las Mrs- J> C. i -.r,! ’ slight stroke of : a:rl day morning bu Mr. Arthur A City, is here on visiting his pai Alexander, neai . Marion, the li Mrs. AL Storm sick,, hut at f better. • EditorPetit o Press at Jamet pointed council! caused by the 1 oilman Bishop, Prank Owens ing out of Daytv Higgins Compai has been train! He wili nob mov .’present, Thursday was .has beep any rai arty'consequence bad'horses’-out v D i i •ii ii it Theo. VOglesbt - John Harblsou, South Charleslo) , The bost- game witnessedin Cei ; last tFriday evi Metfiorial betwei and' a team r- , Business colleg* times ifc looked a - •Would'go down i ’i last h^ilf they dio by winning the oi ^5 fo 80.' Aga -arid-Cedarville is -• eyenliig - and - pi large.crowd. Several from Schutnaftn-Heiul est contralto sin; ing at the Gra Spring/iold in ' The occasion of t In visiting Spring most important n history of tho ci from here \yno at W . A. Turnbull a nice Wolford, .7. Karlh Bull, I to isl g li Mrs. Ralph Coll' JknOSYn. 'farmer Jamestown pike • morning after a tv with tho gripp. , littlesori.wtts brov Besides her husbi by four small chilo r» will be held Sate - * one o’ clock from cuirch, Xenia. D. Bradfute anc McMillan’s displ drriwing of “ Tate Champion bull of ' gus breed. Some fols animal that others of the sail was three time! Chicago. Stock f- yearling,, then as • ne»t as three. SL l fg ft sa 2 fine piece of w |n which the owner Elsewhere in found the Htmo b . Snodgrass as a c to; fed inon Pleas Jntlg* maryin April. |tO one Of Gfecho co sir and has always afttTibrffy-tnrpor- practiced his pte 1 iiiirty live yea) - b familiar with c i o rtutleUof Judge, ■ always cornice ■ Portent cases th-': Cn two other be grass has had tl but give away i-- Hnadgpass answi' Die Sixties \vh- Wanted men to ( Won ami %vas in battles, He has ;■ fair In hi questions and friends think h*. for Common PU ly them te m> cotthly for th o ) terigleinents f hi COUNC OwMa Mdmlay oveniu
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