The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
• K / v^gre ^ ,- * m | w WiwwmwBiwm MUW nWMWtA hin»Mi>iMi»-a>nwv^fciaMt^-i.,»ijfeawjaia*iw>i^ iifrPrTirijrirt'Ttf^f1:#' The CfdarvSte Herald. #w »a fhw Y ea r , KAF tLH BUM * .JC= -■ K a il jv* D rU C N M K D Y 'a FAVORTE REMEDY F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y » , m •mm grapes ,’* k’^ V The teiex&Tive to the Herald joarte » couple of weeksago to the adwrtle- mont “ Ross’.’ {SclunUtt -was putting out to papers. that gave. lum support evidently hlfc the mark fjtom the sentiment expressed in tile last issue of the,“ Record” , the onlypaimr that has ao'eepted thfii business to date? So amusing ,1ms fixe Record’s case- been that it is the buty. of jokes among themnvspapers in the county that have oliainpionecfrtho rights of inibllcand xxot those of ?y few blood- ling politicians. The. writer on the sheet mentioned evidently considers that thoradvortis- iug “Carried mouths ago for, the Colonial Distillery Company, a case of “sour grapes” . BeennsaHfr*Jta& championed the.ylgbl of the whis\y ring politicians aud has carried till of the.saloon drugstores advertising -;'. has a right to refer to the tlfsfilory 1advertising with regret.', Joe Mhler and his l‘Wine and'spirit News” will soon ha,ve,a strong rival in the - ’ ’Record*” ■. . , That we carried advertising•’df the distilery company we do not deny. "The same business was placed In ‘ -didst evoi'i' pnper in the county nhd was continued with us. until we opened the fight in the interests of . local option. As far as the distilar is concerned, .if he does not buy hit ■grain direct froiri the farmer, begets it'directly from, the commission men ’who buy from local grain dealers. The business wasn’ t- given the Herald t o ,change our policy as the. ’ •’ ’Boss” placed his. We ha-vn’ fc yet attempted to cover up the.wrong doings of men that the public can he robbed for a little business., That’ s ^ * it*» tf something out neighbor can not say. u/ftnke,- Curoj Uvtmmi* •vanr Mom-e, IIMEfaHUtfEitwri* »K. J. Ogden Amour holds the grain market, it is said in- the hollow, of one hand* yes, and every once in a while he gives it asqueeze* has A Washington debating i discussed- the whipping post problem .and ,decided that it is a necessary evil and a good thing. , Hooh, thb modern Blue heard!! seems to have solved the divorce questien.- ■ The Magazine “ How to Make cMoney” has failed. There’s'nothing new about that way of malting money, •. The new flag -will have forty seven stars Inits field, with the possibility that there may yet be fifty In all. When. Arizona finally gets in-she will he representedby the forty eight star and eventually Hawaii, Alaska and Porto-Rico -may be claiming their right to a star each." , Colonel Henry Watterson failed to find Paris as ,gay as it used to he and now lxesays the cooking is not as good as It once was. Home one wilT be rude enough pretty soon to remind the Colonel that he is not as young as he used to he. . : We are a first class power and destiny impels us to take a promi nent partln international affaire Defensively- we are without doubt the strongest power in the world. The wealthiest of nations we need look not beyond our borders for re sources of every kind. Our only source of weakness is our govern ment. It »s clumsy,, disjointed and Inherently paralytic. Perhaps two thirds of all the people of the United States and nine tenths of all ihe peo ple of the better class would like to seethe adoption by oux: country of those arbitral agreements which have been made between the great" European powers, all looking to the bloodless and peaceful adjustment of such international disputes as have been and.miiBfebe but-, owing to (he clumsy and cumbrous dually of the treaty making ‘power,of the United States and, to the further fact that the President of the Uuited States has such a short term involv ing instability of national policy the treaties have moi‘e than once been on the verge of enactment must fail. stretch with ten times a* much ier- l ritory from ocean to ocean and are welded with appliances and wealth undreamed of by our political for bears ami have a population of eigh ty millions. Is there any proposition more seif evident that the powerful nation of the twentieth century is embarrassedby tUeswaddilngclothcs of the eighteenth century? We need ajmorestableaswell as a moreelastic government. The governments of both Franco and England are bolter, than tluit of the- United States. Neither of those countries is racked every four years by a revolution en titled a Fre. idcntial election. Our written constitution is in theway of manyreforms. The mxwrlt^jp^bi stitufioix of-Bnghuxd ksmore -expan sive, more adaptive to tlA needs of a great people. We musCTiaveverge ami sgope before our country can perform functions comensurate with its dutyj power arid time. The times change and we riiusfc change with them* “ Our little systems come and go. Tlxoy have their time and cease to be." The constitution of tbo Drifted States as seen from the stairs is a little system, When the Constitution and- the pre sent form of government was adopt ed it was for acountry ■ consisting of thirteen colonies on fixe Atlantic sea board unriveted by 'railroads and without "eledric*neryes. Now we A MIDWINTEROUTING TO FLORIDA , AND NEWORLEANS, Consumption There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott’s Emulsion ’Mali come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build health on one lung. $ From lime immemorial the doctors prescribed cod livci* oil for- consumption.—Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They C&n take SCOTT’S EMULSION . . A trip of two thousand, five .hund red miles by rail .through the pict uresque portion of eight states, com prising eleven, days, stoppingatfour- teen of the largest and most import ant cities of the South, varying from three hours to-three clijlys each, A stop at Chattanoogato visit Lookout Mountainand ChickamaugaNation- al Park; astop atAtlanta and Savan nah, Atrip to ami:through Florida of four days, a stop at.Ormond, Fla., one hundred and ten miles south of Jacksonville. A day at famous St, Augustine, admiring the world-fam ous and palatial hotels bf 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 Pass Christian, on the Mexican Gulf. Such auoppor tunity is seldom offered by railroad lines, but on February S7th you may make this trip with au-'orgaplzned party of ladies andgentlemen, under the personal management of the Louisville & Na&hvlllo Railway. It is the best and cheapest trip ever of fered the public. The rate includes round-trip railroad fare and use of Pullmans for enter journey. Special low ra’tes have been secured for the party for all meals, side trips and points of interest. The special train of veslbule Pullmans will leave Ind ianapolis, Ind., 7:80 p. in., Monday, February 27,190$, and from Cincin nati, Ohio, Monday, February 27th, 6:00 p. m., via Louisville <fcNashville railroad, connecting at Louisville, Ky., with the special. For hand some Booklet, detailing points of in terest, witlx-complete Itinerary of the ’trip, address J. A* Steltenkamp, Cent.?. A., L * Nv R. R. Cincinnati, Ohio. Herman Holmes, T. P* A., L. «fc N. R. R., Medina, Ohio* AlbertAnzcr,C. P, A., L* AN . R* R., Cincinnati, Ohio. FLD. JBusb, Dly, P, A., L. A N, R. R,, Cincinnati, Ohio. Asd tolerate it for a long time. Ttfieitt is no oil* hot oxceprihg butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the MARDI GRAS EXCUSIONS. ToNewOrleans, Mobile arid Pensacola ViaPennsylvaniaOnes, syitem as cud liter oil in the form o f Scott’s Emulrion, and that ts the reaton it is so helpful in eonsumpriott where |s Usemust be continuous, $ W e w ill send! you * mnpta frcc, * ' <|lk Mt tiwt this fc-.S-V J MPT vi trtwrj iMfCCif#K ^1 ayWHJfHji ‘mm Wrnk " Excursion tickets to New Orleans, La.,?Mobile, Ala., ami Pensacola, Fla., via Pennsylvania Lines, will fie sold Match 1st to fith, Inclusive, Apply to ticketagents of Pennsylva nia Linus for informationabouflares time of trains, and checking bag gage through to destination* PqljbtttlnFood. Perhaps you don’ t realtxe that mtmy pain poison)* originate in your food, but sows day you may tenia twinge of dyspepsia that Will coil- .vine# you* Dr# Klrig*# Now Life Pills are guaranteed to cure nil s!ck- nssa duo to poisons of undigested food—or money back# gseaf all drug Starth Try them* .- U?T OP LETTERS* List o f letters remaining uncalled for in the Cedarville postoffice for the month,ending Feb, 2 4 , 1905 ^ i List No, 8. Kyzer Mss, jSrali, Lovette.Rubus, Bbadley Qraoie. T. N. T aubox . P. M. DR .E. C. OGLESBEE, PHYSOIAN AND SURGEON. Specialty X-Ray and Electro Thera peutic treatment. Also latest im proved apparatus for treating diseases of-the nose, throat and Jungs, PUBLIC SALE! - We will offerforsgle at tbe/old“Mitch ell bam” OnMiller stteefrCedarville, 1 : 12 , 1 Horte colt foaled 1901, sired by Ma- FA RM IM P L EM E N T S . Consisting of 2 log wagons, 1 farm wagon, hay ladders, wagonbed, 1Osborn binder, 1Osborn mower, 1 Thomas hay tedder, ploVrS, harrows, bike cart good as new, logchains,2set of breechingharness one extra Strong, 2 sets of lead harness, all in good repair, Also the followings new implements will he ottered 1 Smith farm wagon, 8 Handy wagonS.lMillermanurespread er, 2Avery riding cultivators, combina tion, 1Gale and I Bradley ridingculttva The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias been In use for over 3 0 years, lias borne the signature o f tr and has b«on made under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as~goo:!” are hub Experiments that trifle- with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTQRIA .. . . ... : * « n . ' O * Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness# I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and’ Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, * The Children’s Paimcca-The Mother’s Friend. Compliments of the Soason. || HUTCHISON & OBNEY I . H*' "\Vi*h to tlianlc their iximieroug patrons for (§> their hcBt trarie tinring all the 42 years of business activity, "We hope to merit their confidence by “.Small profit ami quick sales,” “The best goods for the least money” and “Repre* , seating goods just as they are;” cheer-: fulness and activity dominant factors: courteous treatment to each and all. No delay-or long waiting in settlement of ptlrchases as in many stores. So may it be for 1905 -—confidence in helping secure'energy and excellence. ♦ C E N U IN 5 CASTORIA A LW A Y S Bears the Signature o f Agonizing Bums. arc iiiBtauflyx'cliovtfi, and perfectly healed,'by Buckleri’s Arnica Salve. C. Rivenbarlc, Jr., of Norfolk, VaM writes} “ I burnt my kxxeo dreadful ly; that It blistered all over. Buolc- -len’s Arnica Salvo stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores. 25c at-pro druggist. Our Punch Cards w ith Premiums have met w i ih great favor. T ry one We have have redeemed $3,000.00 worth in two years flUTGUISON & GlBjiEY’S XENIA, ‘OHIO. In Use For Over 30 Years. THCeVNT.UR^OMMHV, It MU.ItAV«TIIBef. WBWYOWKCITY. —Peninsular ranges are wonderful bakersand, cookers, The supply hardly equals the demand. Betterjsee them at kuiut & H astings B ros , Bilious Colic Prevented. E lG H f i J iG E M M Cited anti Florida Special In S»rrleo Jan.C, 1909 AND SOUTHERN RAILWAY FLORIDA UMITED • Take a double dose o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as soph ns the first iuiiication o f the ■disease appears and a threatened at tack may be warded off. Hundred® ot people use the remedy in this way withSperfect success. For sale by all druggists. CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOUNTS of erchants and In-' dividuals^solicited. Collections promptly made and remitted,, It-Sf NEW TIME CARD TVRAETB on New, York and Cin- cinnnti sold at lo'uest rates. The cheapest ahd most1 convenient way Ito .send money by mail. - .TBROUfii! PULLMANSERVICE FROM CHICAGO AND CLOVE* LAND, BIG FOUR ROUTE; DETROIT AND TOLEDO, C ll &D ANDPERB MARQUETTE SVSTEM; ST. LOUIS ANDLOUISVILLE, SOUTHERN RY.; TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE. SOLIDTRAINSCINCINNATITOGHATTAM06GA,ATLANTA, BIRMING HAM,SHREVEPORT,NEWORLEANS,JACKSONVILLE,ST.AUGUSTINE. Also Through Pullman Service to Knoxville, Asheville,.Savannah, Charleston. ' Dining and Observation Cars on All Through Trains. Winter Tourist and Variable Route Ticket8*on Sale sfRoduced'fiatee. IbrlnfarmaticniiddreasCK.tS,W. SEIL. V.P-A^4thanaXtacaBti,Chill. W. A. OARRCTT. ' .. W. a RINEAKON.1- OcacralJIasajcr. - GeneralPasrcnccrAKcst. oxK orrrxA xt. . The following is the schedule . for the departure of trains: For East 7.24 a. ai,. flag stop; 4:47 p. n>. For West-8.18 a. m. flag stop; 5,24 p, ra, OANS made on Real Estate, Per- * sonal or Collateral Security. The Genuine WINTER TOURIST TICKETS AUK NOWON SALT! VIA William Wildman, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W. J. Wildman, Cashier. 0. L# Smith,Asst. Cashier t f l BROS. Louisville &Nashville Railroad TO'. Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. SATURDAY, MARCH, 41905. Commencing at 12 o’clock, sun time sharp, the following property; 8 H E A D O F HO R SE S 8 . FLOEIDA, GULF, COAST RESORTS cuba ; FOR PO S T S Beriahirt Z-TIJfc ' Knife . ' have all the qualities in design, work manship arid finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the cost. • & / Consisting of 1 Shire draftstallion, Bar onct Jr., weight1800 lb., Bred by R< JSC HisscmWest Mofland Co. P;i-i Sired by Baronet imported by JPoWel Bros. Springboro Pa,.. He is a good and sure fo.fi getter. i-Registered Percheroamare 7 years Old, weight 1700 lb., in foal to the Per- cheron stallionSaratoga 73890. She.is a very fine type of the PercherOh 'family with fine. disposition and a splendid worker. ■ - ■*-. - 1 Red Roan Mare, 7 years old, weight 1600 lb..Sired by Lincoln’sGlory (Imp.) Dama Narmrnmarc, she is in foal to Baronet Jr., is a fine mare, and good worker. 2 General purpose geldings, gOod workers. A T V E R Y LOW RA T E S; For rates, time fables orbeautifully illus tralcd booklets on Florida, the Gulf CoaBt HewOrleans or Cuba, address nearest rep resentative. F, D. BUSH, I), P. A. - - Cincinnati J. E. DAVENPORT, D, P. A.. - Stlxxuis H. C. BAILEY, R. W. p. A,' - - Chicago J. H. MII.LIKEN, D. P, A. - Louisville 0 . L. STONE, G en ’ l P ass . A gent LOUISVILLE, KY. Place orders early for Bpring plant ing. Heavy-demand; supply limited; 12-inch to 18-inch only at this date. Reference: Ch«s. Dobbins ns 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 $10.00 per M Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely tob, thin and light for practical use, and is far in ferior in every way-to “ Silver Plate that Wears ” Berkthire . Fith JFiirk, Ask. your dealer lor **>847 S0GSS$ . DUOS.*' Avoid substitutes. Otit full trade-mark is .“ 1847 ROGERS-BROS.1' look for it. S6ld by leading dealers everywhere. Before buying write for our Catalogue “ C -L .” , isransATiosAi. stbvpit co., Successor1« TECUMSEH J^ERIDEH BRITANNIACO,, Meriden, Conn Nature’ s G r e a t Invention NURSERIES, Hancock, damof Wilma 2:201^ by Gen; Hancock, Besides being bred along lines pf speed and fashion, on both sides, and combining the blood of the two greatest trotingfamiliesof ElectioneerandGeorge Wilkes, he has proven himselfasuccess ful sire and sure breeder. 1 Roadster filly:-Phrorisie Belts,bay, 8 years old, sired by Maple Bells Jr., 1st dam Past Time by Time Onward: 2nd damPattern by Mambrino Patched 58. This filly is rarely bred along best linos and is a good prospect for speed, having shown at matinee last summer, halves in pTeTJcIIsTr., Jstfiamby wilmons 2nd darnbyAlctus 2.17,'f. Mam’s Restaurant - and Dining Rooms cedamiie, Ohio. H A L L S HairRenewer Is it trueyou wantto look old ? Then keep your gray hair* If hot, then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have till the dark, rich color o f early life restored to yourhafr, Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio* GETTHEBEST Onifeb«iik«ut><teAtnA*bn, f»r ftwer, fur utrnt. Wnti!*Dr. Ofeea citsAugustFlowerstodlsday{ iflowers ]nAngnat in oleBtaiil, ...... ‘ >t»e-d*r-4tuC t , *u ir w ui nJ 5 U» Kto crt Ah.pickeddose I ug r An*•tdo’ Pee» Vantee, ahtowgtfto 1 <JAugust Flower Is the only medicine (freefront alcoholic stimulants) that ha* been successful iti keeping the ert.tir thirty-two feet of digestive apparatnsin uowaal feondlfxo#, and assisting nature processesof dk;e8tioiit separation and a’ sorptiort“--for building and-fe-huliding-'' by preventingAl.Lirregularor niinatura causes which interrupt healthy and per torsi It Bradley walking Cultivators, 1 f ni ” Si ^*Iri^H fluctJr■ fermentation of tmliealUr- breaking plows, 8 Bradley checkrowcr cbm plantei/s, 5disc harrows, 1 jiding Ebersole Pianos ADSOlLUTifiLY DURABLE . “ V/c have for a iritmbcrof yearsused Kbcrsofe Pianosinthe Conservatorywhere they arc constaaUy subjected to the hard est kind ;>« use. We hate found the Ebersole tp be a good, durable piano, well able to standthewear and iearof ihemusic - MmCr.AK.vfixrn, Dircctrew Cincinnati ’OosServAtery ot Music. HANUPACTtiVEOBY T h e S m ith & N ix o n P ia n o Co* 10 and l2 E. Fourtlt Street, CINCINNATI, O. weeder, 1haybaler 2hay tedders 2 poos com harvesters, 1Champion grain drill Also the following secondhand farm im plements: 1 stilky plow, 1 corn planter, I cul;ivalor, 1 Buckeye fertilizer grain drill, 1 Brown Wagori and hay ladders forOnehorse wagon. 2 galvanizedWater talks, 8 tank heat ers, 2 sets leadharnesscomplete andone set of double carriage harness. foods, nervous dyspepsia, headache, eon stipation aml Other complaints, Such :. Colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc, i ffAugust Floweris nature’s Intended r, ulRior> Ti The New and Enlarged Edition Contains 25,000 New Words Two sizes, 2SC, 75c. All druggis. New Gazetteev o f the World withmow thansfi,000tMos, baaed ott the latcet consusreturns. BADBREATH .•Baft* R EV IVO REtKWEt V IHU ir Isme Wisterman, Cctlarvillo.O. #htedbrTV,T. HAKhlH,?«.!).,Lfc.I>„ tJnltedSUt^Cotataiwtotoo?otMftoat urn, HEW VEHICLES. 1 canopytonSurryrubber tire, i new rubber tire bikethscart. Also the fellow* lug second hand vehicles: 7 top buggies three of which are cktra good andliye rubber tire. 1 rubber fire runabout, $ aurfyit and 1 spring wagon,. *Terms: Sums of ffr and under cash. Over this amount nine month* time with approved security. PATENTS I Jrn» I mm Jl ™ 1 M.W*C 0 LUN$* W, R. mRfctT, 2 C*r«iU,*o 4 T«ita».M»rkaabi itailsail alt ; ¥*!<*Nuinewcondncbul tof MancoAte*«**. jov.Aorttee tar eeosire orsiaa warsAteriifa Mteil Si k.Mtln« Oiso |}ie<« «remote / *iMYfMlilngirnr, ! f Send Made), drawing- m- tvhalo,,with itaevrlji*. Etlww W* ftd.ltkilf bstanraTile ar not, fue ol IchArx*, 'Oflrfe6!Wtdttfttinw>lenti*«eertrad. ! {APAMiWkef, "HowiflObrairt P*«nM,*,w«hi £e«st pi same id fhetl.S, and foreign cantoris* Ire rtt fro*. A d d re**. R, E, COHUVr Auctioneer* .. j, Hr Andrew, Clerk, [O .A .SNOW tfcOO . Aaj*. *>AT*ttt Orrtes, WAamuateN. o . 0. „ u 2 3 8 0 Quarto Pages KwH* im,. HWSlUstTStioTMU KIASIadtaz*, tatarns**« N e e d e d i t t E v e i ’y H o t i t ie A1» Webster’s >ster'ACnlte(rI»t« Dictionarywith :. t4«,lHu«raitoss. S»«i 7*t<w»yiiin. J iisJ fbe TheBowel* MltriOA Well Mini , tmi ^ Mi* 1 jz,rri UUWCI9 ^ ^ FJtS:®, ’1ATest inFrornmctathm,*'inztrutv tlva and.tmiammifi*. AlsoUluatmtvupamphlets. A C. Mj&JUltAWt CO*. rubliahaca, Musa* n*ia>eWMMSiwe*Ai*#sjaiiraWawiifareri*|tiftatiSawWwtwAti>i*idi8 OANenrOAtaums a iWWI ■**9SW jBentoWYi ........ ..... , sole •asniMAt •—Buff and B, JJock riookorak, -Dohbint* in t e r h . :.y *:r;* s * s< s 1 imt i n J .n t' V l fdEz.^K'M 0. / IIP WTf I.ST-1 , Tr J , Ci He expect emous her life in g S Bed ■*' - °^KSc« the top of ti P B LOCAL AND Harry Iliff oi'l.ondoij ^yesterday. Miss Mary'Turner is| areek in Cincinnati. Miss Zella, Nagley wt Jiwsister Mrs. DoraBel |; Miss Belle Middleton froman attack of la gif iMr. Oscar Smith is red .attack of “ la grippe! ■Mrs, 'Walter Fields ll froman attack of inusef k t i p/orfi rite (sight In ti |The infant ciaughterJ Frank Owons, haj [this week. [Mr, and Mrs. J. W. l| (trtahiing a number aiier today. [Miss Beta Dobbins drhoiito in Ada, t).’, * - [The cpntraotfor the j bw school building] ilet March 28* Bidif on and sealed. I*Mr. Cal Owens, aij flittle spent Wedncs »y as guests of Mi*, ^avls at Cincinnati,! iL i i •an Jiff d w CK ma THE I liere’ tk ^ery have learned | hortm ento f Hnvn, That , forced With ! ; accuracy o f t| |f ’Oinc, see fe picFI edfi to l terol blrt*sf |r*tor; Dr4ss Gin, (tit forts, $c toan •^MUKki a KMand Pu
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