The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
t iriWiVjjiii «w»w« A few that MUST BE closed out. W e need the room arid they must go. Imperial steel lever Harrows, These har rows have a good length steel tooth and firmly fastened Inpossible to lose. They are reversi ble so that a cutting edge is always had: The lever allows you to set the teeth at any angle, sloaping, 'forward or backward or straight". Before you buy see us and w.e can save you money FOR TH EY MUST GO. TAKES PLACE Tf W A P R I L 20 1905 Consisting o f thirty-five head of fancy driving horses. W . B . BRY SON , Proprietor. At Qak Lawn Farm Xenia, Ohio Tailored Hats Including tlie new Polo, ( ’ontinen- tal (inti Xapolcon slmpcs, the favori tes of the season. Dress Hats. ” The new poke shape, in pink, bine, white or black. Tams. Crash and duck, correct styles 'for little girls and hoys, also the round hats or straw lams, a very becoming style. infants* Caps. * • Made o f m u ll, silk and valoncinnes lace, in a vitrify of designer, 25c up. LAST HOPE VANISHED. When leading physicians said that W. M, Smithart, of Pekin, Ta., had incurable consumption, his last hope vanished; but Dr. Kings New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him ’out of his grave. He says: “ This great specific com pletely cured mhj-iincLsav.edmy life. Since then, I have used it for over ,10 years, and consider it marvelous throntsand lung cure.’’ Strictly scien tific enrefor1Coughs, Sore Throats oi; Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia Guaranteed,' 150c and .$1.00 at All druggist. Osterly. ' Greet Street, X en ia 0 .1 0 ACRE FARM FORMLF. On the Yellow Springs pike threo nrths mile FromOedarvitle, , 113 Farmis nicely located, being leca an ono mile from college* churches <1high school. Improvements ore od. band produces1good crops, ice young orchard, hearing* excel- at fruit. Never Failing springs on mi, I f interested,, call on or ad* £S3s * ’ * ' W, J. IlAWTtlOlWB. & *>„ 8, Ccdal'ville, Ohio a, WINONA LAKE THIS SEASON ' * Will be Partiuularly Attractive for an Outing. The summer of 1005 is to lie an especially attractive season at Winona Lake, the beau tiful resort of Northern Indiana on the Pennsylvania Lines. This Presbyterian General Assembly-wilt convene tho May JStli. Noted speakers and musicians have been engaged for the summer entertain* merits. There will bo conventions and co- cial and religious conferences from May until. September- !The literary representa tion will be prominent, in.brief, it will be a most profitable season educationally, t Teachers and students who attend the Sum mer School will derive much benefit. RWinona Lake has golf links, tennis courts baseball and cricket grounds, boating, fish ing, swimming and cntypbig facilities, Tire Pennsylvania Lines run direct to tire park en trance, Season and fifteen-day excur sion tickets hiny be obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Infor mation about Winona Lake, tiie season’s program, hotel accogmodatlons etc.1; can be ascertained from S, G. Dickey, Secretary and General Manager. Winona Lake, Tnd, —5 IS, Special Excursionsto Cinciv natiViaPennsylvaniaLines. Saturday, April 15th, excursion tickctfl IwCincinnati, account - open ing of th« National Basie Hall season Will ’bo fluid via Pennsylvania Lines from Oolmnbn/v.Ku’bmbnd, and in termediate stations. Special Home-Seekers Excursions viaPensylvania Lines. April ith and l«, excursion flckA.-t will bo sold via Pennsylvania Linos to poinlsHouih Wont, and Southwest, account special Hoiue-Scoknrfl’ Kx- Ioufrtioim. Tor ail part icttlar« regayd- ! ing faros, routes, etc., apply to Local ■ Ticket Agent of those linen. C A S T O R iA. 3?or Infants and Chfitircn, ffia Kind Hm Havo Mji'tp p& m tH 1 iigftnturt, of The •growing wheat,jTespceia^ly •thut planted in the early fall.bass withstood tho rigor of winter very well. The .severe cold having been steady, with very little thawing, did not damage Ifmuch anil the coating of snow, which retrained jno^tof the winter, afford. d it, splendid protec tion- It is tho opinion of experi enced fanners, that with (he. re* .muimler of tho season favorable » good crop of wheat will be reaped in this vicinity this year. Mi. Ster ling Tribune, Tho wheat looks very promising in tills section of (Jroeno county, and tho farmers aro very much eluted at tho prospects of a good crop. The pcachcs, ylums and cherries promise plenty of bloom, and some, varieties are almost opens, but it will be well not to speculate too* much upon a crop until winter has left us. Tho past week gave us u slight introduc tion to. winter again. Tho mercury dropped to freezing, and Ico was formed where there was moisture, .which was rather severe for young garden plants and spring ^sowing of clover. Ocdarville correspondent to the Springfield Sun. ANOLDVIOLIN. Fayette County Record:-O . D. Marclmnt, the South Main street grocer, is the ownprof a violin which lias all the appearance of being a geduine Sfradivaris. Itlms a sweet, mellow tone'and tho case shows (he result of lsng and hard usage. The inscription on the inside ofihe case” reads “ Antonins Stradiuaris, (JreniQiienfis Faciebut,.Anno .1(192.” According to this it would be 213 years old. Mr. Merchant purchased fhn in strument in' a paw'n simp -at Cincin nati about twenty-five years ago,- IIo afterward loaned it to a'friohd of his, an orchestra loader, and when it was returned at the* end of two years an offer of $100 was made for it . Whether the instrument, was made byUie famous Italian workman or nqi, it evidently has a very superior -tone, and. _the owner can realize a handsome- profit-it he-should- ehoosc- to dispose of it.. S. $. CONVE "The- Annual Convention of Hc Greene County Sabbath School As sociation will be held April 18th, at the Christian church in Yellow- Springs. ; ' . - Set every school in the county ar- raugolo, send dciegates. Tliere-will be morning, afternoon ^and evening sessions, The Slate workers willbo Rev. E. H. Lewis 1). D. of Columbus vice President, from Ohio of tho In ternational Association and Mrs. Plicae A. Curtiss of Columbus, Stale Home Department Secretary. R >v. G. I)/B lack of Yellow Springs und others will take pari, * - Specialmrrsicwvilhbn turn isheerby" choir from Yellow Springs. Tin’s will be an interesting and- profitable, convenlioivto-all workers- — REAL'ESTATE TRANSFERS. Isaac A. Ferguson to David| W, Ferguson, 0- acres in Green comity, $7090, f David W. -Ferguson lo Isaac A. Ferguson. -19 acres in -Xenia ip., $3,030. - Lucy Wells lo Win. Perry, 1 lot in Jamestown, $300. Cl James Foster to Mamie Lawson, 1 acre in Xenia, $1. Louisa .0 , Burdg to Franklin ,T. Hamer, 22 acres in Xenia tp., $2200. Mary Ellen Kemp to Ada Weller and others, 291-ac.res in Kugarcreek tp. and 2'lots ip llellbrook, $8500. Mary J. Hollars to John Thomas, 2 lots in Transylvania, and one acre," $800. John Eoblnefl to W. O. Maddux, 1 lot-in Xenia, $llui>. ’ MinuteGoo in P, Walker Emm- let te. I lot hi Jnmenlow’n, $75, Sarah' C. Todd to IVIer Walker Bramlelle, 1 lot In .11incutown, $575.' Frank B. Drees 10 Charles L. Wilson, lfit acres in Jasper tp,, Fayette county, and JefTereon tp., Greene county, $11, odd . Rebecca A* Thompson to Charles William Figglus, 1 lot in Yellow* Springs, $176, * C. W. Whltmer to Carrie Hart and others, 18 lots in Xenia, 1 ■ Foil H ale : About 206 oak fence posts. Inquire of EtLDean. iQ- d p i Wf k ■• ';v*" « - I - - ■■ ■ > j icf-f -.Jr-jy-s- ik ’ S l*Si ^ .l| m / w m i M ■•qv* \ \\ * Vs % - g-jsf.k . .u , *• ... • v, V- \- SB a ) K*f~v ( .,.:T -*«*L t i f i - i m @en©no© l i a s tie v a lo p e e l s o m e t h in g . In f in i t e l y l i e f f a r f t i a i i th e o ld -s ty le w r a p o r * c la m p , nr^rirrsBURCH p e r f e c t ” FENCES ARE WELDED RY ELECTRICITY, This is tli- modern method o£ construction. Years o f fife are added through the elimination of serious fence defects. 1 . AWRAP tolls RicistusvYcracksthagalvanising snd allows the w sfer to attack.thefcarewire.A Khali amount o'; dacjaced ga’-vanlslng on ■“ PITTSBURGH PERIEGT" REINFORCES THE :PBO* YECTIOR ACAiN&T RUST AT THE- ELECTRICALLY WELDEDtlQIDYg mm tem frkat.' STAYS CAHflOT SUP* They are always Just v/bere they were put. Stay and strand xiip &scoa\s one piecewiisn fiaeuntoa is made. Tbs fences*like a^olii sheet of perforatedsteel. Sw iy R©d SfeDuarant9««9.'. Porfoeti5 ' Don’t allow/ your prejudicein favor of file rapidly-de<diftingandhow antiquatedjjietbcidsyouhays beretofote known, towarp your good judgment. * - " PSTTSBURCH PERFECT-*' FENCES REPRESENT PROGRESS, because hundred? of thousands or oollars worth of standardmaterial is dailyweldedfey electricity. The hoop on theaverage sugar barrel • In theisolated country grocery*store Is aq electrically welded. product. ■ . ■ ■■■ — ^ *■ If.your wagon was made ina large factory^Its tireswere welded by electricity* You wifi find piectncally’weldsd hoops on ice creamfreeeers andwashing machines, on many tubs and buckets. Examine them. " PITTSBURGH PERFECT ". fences aremade by thismodern, simple and marvelousprocess, producing **THE WELD THAT FIELD." . ■ ; f '■ . - MR. FARMER : ' LISTEN, NOW. Every agent handling “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT" fencesis author ised-to guarantee this: , , f That tho vylros aro not tn]urod ol the Joints, That tho fence Is port'solly adjustable to uneven ground. That tho Slavs will not ooparato trom tho strands. That the fence Is oil right In ovary particular. A-i*, '*•*, Y fV-A- v..-i *1. tJfiS’l.s' A'-* \ :H\3 A!m Could you ask any more definite protection? Your complete satisfaction, is absolutely' assured, . • • . ' . 32.i c . m : G U S E 5W •3© ’*9, n 26iu 39« fsT.tTBoP Onto, (’m - ofToi.Kno, i ’ I.riwa CocstY * j F uask .T, CrrKSiiv makrs'o.'itli that ho W spiiiof jiarfnvr of the firm of F ,T. Crr-sr.v Si (’On dobig hii'iims:) in the city of Toledo, county, und M-'itc i.forraltl, i.m! tii.it said fit rm Will pay.tiie smmf OKL ITI'NllKl'iD UOLtjAin for (U(h i*v*.*y 1 of Catirrli that cannot tie cured by Hie ti=e of llu.i.'n CAtAftf-n ( 'turn, ITlAMv J. ( -H ES BY. thvorn to hi fore.me mid suhsei ihed m ni.v rirescnre, this (ith day of lh.’ccinbef, A. 1> m i , - * - * . • A. Vf. GLKAfi iX. Nutary 1’uUie Ibdrnf'ntarrh <life ft t.d;*n inttfinily ! olid itemttiret iiy tin the Idood mid iisiit'*»un aurfunoof thfi syatciu. Lend foe Ustifliobi 1 ulit, free.’ I ’PITTSBURGH PERFECT*FENCING(5pe«al Siyle> A DAREDEVIL RIDE. often ends in a sad ace idem!. To \ lTeal-aecldenial injuries, iihp Buek -i lcn.H Arnica Salvo. “ A dee)) wound in m y fool, from ahaeuiilens,” writi-s 'l’lu-udorp Holnudt', uf Gnhimbiw, O.. “ caused mo greitt pain. Plipsiciinis were helpless, hilt Bnukleu's Arnica Salve quickly boilled ii.” Sooths and heals,burns like- magic. 25c at A ll druggists- Even* housekeeper should know that if tliey will tuiy-Defiaiico (old—Witter fshireh, far laundry they-will- save -not-only time, because it never slinks tothe iron, but because each package contain 16 oz.-one- full pound—while all other Cold Water Starches are put-up in Pi pound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents. Then acain becauseDefiance Starch is free from injurious chemicids. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12-07- package it is 'necuuse he has a stock on hand which liewishes to dispose ot before lie puts in Defiance. He knows! that Defiance Staudi has printed on every i package in Inrjj.- letter* aud figures “ lhoz-*.’ j Demand Defiance and save much time and i money tin 1 die annoyance of the iron stick-f giu*- Defiance never sticks. , MILLINERY. OPENING. W ishing all the Ladies T o ' call Friday Ttlx and Saturdry. Stli This week to a small Dis-i piny, I w ill have my Easter Opening., on 21st and 22ndJ W ill have the Latest'Novelties in Hats. I have Mrs. Anna * Loyd , as my assistant. Miss A . L_ Craufurtl. FRIGHTFULSUFFERiNG RELEIVF.D. CHEATED DEATH. _ Hu(lering’-h igb ifu lly from the viru lent posions of undig'-sli'd fond, U'. Grayson, of Lula, Liss., took. Dr. Kh p's Xew I/ifo Pills, “ with tiih r.1- salt, ” _h p .WritL'&- ‘that 1 wnscmred.P All stomaeli aml howt 1diSord(*rsgivf* way to tlieir touii*. laxative proper ties. 2" k - at All <!nighi:-.ts. Y O U f GUES1 Bo 1 | _________________ ____________, | Of cofirto they do. It is their | way of learning ami It i 3your-duty'j| * to answer. You may need a dic-| ptionary to aid yoit. It won't an** « fiWX'i*every quvriion, hut there are Hthousands to which it will give you Mlruo, clear and definite"answers, ■?jnot about words only, hut about lown answers. Homo of our J J greatest men have ascribed their” |power to study of tho dictionary. *J j Of course you want tho best die- jtioiiPA'y, Tho most critical prefer Itho Now aud F.nlargod Edition of W E B S T E R ’ S S f tJ T E R N A T IO iM A L D lOTSOW ^RY , If'you hare any Questions ( about it write us, G. & C. f/IERRIAM CO., FUCU3HER3, CPfUMOFIELD, MASS. mmwvQ BkM 'fcT® Madsa % Well Wan m m sssM M ? v -1 - •- SjasmSaKTOEUi m -isStSS.iSS 'S* r.roiltiff9tljochavarcptS4ttSti aOdayo. IMiet# t av.crfiiUvnrul «1 rW;*. Louawlianallctkcsfltoll. t-uair-ifU'idU" vsiu tixte!-, xjSKt-.nc.tl.aafi eM ntu wiUAor.vs? t!u-;r vc-'ddht view t? vclcs Jis'lUokJycaltur.lyrtstot- ainmus* LipiMW. Kifikilg EtctelcSl liTrcavatwAfilHuRId~...5rs, Wc-tintt DtecantB.ftna t‘I e S'r.bjrs (SC rie:: itiv.ahiuicorCMC-J, vMtbtiOflt.iff: .-vfssr'ad?, tootdans. II fcdiw)i?wr.-!ibyt et> U:a r-'c.t o£\Hr.:c."3,fct;l IShftWaSSJ?St'-3>Srt*;t<! !.: j :5ls!f»0rii iMtiWor. Wire* Ins kacBtho jplntt ftlow.tu i>a!crcljerkoandft> *«t|D3 the mo Ot f-YMtit IS WfttfiSOTJWKSWS fijd csncusaiitii'a. ir/jfs m havingisiiVzte.ba ether. St tiUtneaf.Vd ia wot Doskcl. SysUMI, tki fc.SOO.OSLvdlbft wiitfta £(Jvta*o tts MiiB&a tuntKSfkiev* 1f.vv.; fc-'c ASiit'Cjjj tmt h i «!,“saaTii!i!St ' »- . *- *' «*-* — ---• --* - - * * ■ Kidney trouble often ends fatally, lmi cboosiug tbe riglitmodiciue. 13, II-W olf, of Bear Grove, Iowa, ehoat- ed death. He says: “ Tow years ago T htfct,Kidney Trouble, which caused mo great pain, suffering and. anxit-y, but I took Fieetric IUttors, wbicb'ef- foeted a complete cure., 1 have also found them of great beniilt in gener al debility and nerve trouble!; and keep them constantly-on hatie, since an I'find they have no equal." All druggists, guarantees them at 80c. OATS FOR SALE. . T have about-HID bushels ofj/lroen Mountain oats for sale as seed oaiH. T h ese outs are stiff straw* and will stand tip well on black land anti will yield one half to one third more per acre than aby pats on the luarkct. They will test 88 to -to pounds lo" tho bushel. .•Tbeo, Voglesberg. City Hotel. Phono 31. • Convulsion, I?its , then Epilepsy. Dr. Allies’ Restorative Nerv ine lias been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every- rcason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. \Ye will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of heal Lb, after years of hopeless suffering. • - “I have, a ron that hail brain fever ■when two yearn old, followed by fits of tlio worst typo, und ho was pronounced Incurable.- I npc-nt hundreds of dollars for him, without- relief. After about fifteen yearn he. hec-imo so had that wo sent him to I-onir'diff hospital for tho insane, ut Lo/eiursport, Ind. IIo was tlioie nr-arlv tliri-vi yutrs, but he con- Uimed to grow worce, r,ij wo brought him homo July 30, 1902. in nn nwful condition, lie bad lost ills mind almost entirely. He hardly know one of the family; could vrot cvm find his bed* van a total wre-'-k. lie had from G to 10 fils a day. Wo veto u’vred to try Dr. Miles’ Nervine, and before tho first bottle was 11 -u-d, we wield see a chanfip . for the lifitt- r. We have Riven it to h!*n ever. B-u.-'c. rad ho has had but two very ll-tht spells since last August, 190;:, and then lie was not welt other V.ftys. Wc pronounce him cured, no ho can wml< nml go anywhere. If any ono Whshei to ic 1; pny.qucrlemil concerning this, they n;e fit liberty to do so." - K. It; Dr'NNKI,!,, J.TuroIn, ImT. i MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE PRICES ON VEHICLES^* HARNESS W e sell o u r entire p ro d u c t d ire c t t o th e ' u se r a t w ho le sa le p rice s and g ua ran tee a =■ M p | KoimoteonM Pies WE IN V IT E YOU T O CALL, AND IN S P E C T OUR WORK LARGEST STOCK We carry the largest stock.of vehicles on onr repository floor of any concern id the world. All of latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles. Our line includes Carriages, Baggies, Surreys,'Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Runabouts, Road Wagons, SpringWagons, Carts, etc. COME AND S E E US BEFORE MAK ING YOUR P U R C H A S E . WE CAN SAVE YOU M ONEY CATALOGUE FOR 1 9 0 5 Send for our free catalogue. To out-of-town buyers who cannot come to see us, we should be glad to send, on request, pur illustrated catalogue, by means of which you can buy as safely and satisfactorily as if on the ground.. , v. £ PR ICE $ 50.50 Extra 3-4. Rubber Tfces, $13.00 Guaranteed as good In every way as sold by middlemen for from $;o to $75. Note some of the good points, Has. self-oiling, dust-proof axles. Full wrought Brewster fifth- wheel with bent reaches mor tised Into the head block.- Oil tempered and tested springs. Wrought steel Bailey body- loops. Strictly second growth hickory wheels,with tires puton hot. Bradley shaft couplers. Full length bottomcarpet. Rub ber step pads. Spring back and spring cushion. Finest finish throughout. The greatest Bug gy In the World « lh e Price, TH E MANUFACTURER can always offer youmore for your moneythan themiddleman. Wc are Die only house in the State of Ohio selling direct to the0Consumerwher manufactures the vehicles and harness they offer for sale. no . bore, new york buggy . Ho. 40 GG. I v ! i t STRAIGHT SILL SURREY DA Milsn’ Nervine lo’ r.old by your oruflffiot, who will nuaranteo -that tho firnt bottlo will banefit. If It fallo, i\a -will refund your money. Miles Mcdicir^Co., Elkhart* Ind H'.ne.ifi, AwlTi.ific.Hf.ifLaobtainedandallPat ent bn■iii'" 9 rr.tulniitdfiir rfiohenAtc Fees. JOndOrrtCBfiX rrOoiTftU.a.PAtErjr OrrtcKi sand worani trtttapU'i.t in I- :,stimetlrmthose 1 afeiliido t nitWftchitsfjtotv - I C 1 , 011.1 i-i -fii I, fi.-.-l”. 1 ::" r_, fil;ii!ft„with tlrScrin** V’r- ;'dvl':o, if ti.xtffit.itilc or :«'tvfrce of | Uii.-feif i.ittU-.«til!p.t*;:.ti.irof.med. . J. JA PAMprit sv, “ H'-'-.e hi Uiit-uu l'atrntn." with ; m - ; of “ 01 the I'-U.and courttriea Audtefll. [&@83©W&0«>4 * OfS. PsreHToririCr, WssHiNhtOfl, b. D. I HARNESS PR ICE $ 8 1 . 5 0 Extra 7-8 Rubber T im . $ 15 .00 * No, <o£5ls alight,compact vehiclewithampleseatlngcx* padtyforfour large persons. FurnishedmtbbeltCollar seif-oiling axles. Dlltemperedandtested springs. Full bettom wrought fifth-wheel. Suictiysecond growth wheels.^, Full length velvetdsrpat. Bradley shaftcovpiers. Hand- somc-tyfinished. Guaranteedas good • as sold by others for S 33.99 to S jszxj more 'tlianourprice. WeManuf&cturoGS STYLES.. HighestQuality—Whole**!* Print GUARANTEE A SAVING NOT LESS THAN 25^ OurNo. 246Single Strap’Driving Harness PRICE $ 12.60 GENUINE RUBBER MOUNTINGS, xtra $1;75 Wecarry 2000 tetsofHarneiiInaleck COME AND SEE US OFFICE— REPOSITORY— FACTORY South High Street, Crossing Kecking Valley Railroad, Terminal Ef&trki Cur Mn*. 20 miniitts ride from corner Broad and High Street* " Thi . ... 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