The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
A few that MUST BE closed out, We need the room and they must go, Imperial steel 7lever 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. Beforeyou buy see us and we can save you money FOR TH E Y MUST GO. i I i t , i s H . SUITS FOR ' \ Fine Stylish Suits in the correct materials ancl colors at specially low prices for Spring in Voiles, Panamas Mohairs,, Chiffon Broad cloths, Light weight Cheviots and Silks, in Black, Blues, Browns „ and Castors Prices. $ 10 . 00 , $ 12 . 50 . $ 15 . 00 . Two Specials Covert Jackets/ One is^allwool Covert good sathr lininglatest and best of style would be good value at^S/O.op specially"priced, $6.75. -The other— lot is a cleanup of our $10.00 to $15.50. Fine Covert Jackets all well tailored and best of styles, Fit Garranteed all very sepcially priced..... ,................... ...................................... ........... ............... .....$7.50 Great Silk Sale. Wo have just secttred-from afeilk Manufacture a large.lot o f Choice new style of fancy silks that were made up to retail at 76cts ayard,, in just tho colorings that a.e wanted now we bought them so to , can sell tor the extremely low price of 80ots a yard. This will he your silk opportunity of this year. _ inSpringandSmsr footwearForMenandWomen.. Come and 'tfake aLOok. Frazer’s ShoeStore,Xenia. DESOLVEDPARTNERSHIP.. The real os'Ate firm of Wright and Smith has devolved partnership and Jfr, Smith has associated himself with Mr. W. L, Clematis in the same business. While .each of the new firm fire in the life insurance and Mr. Clomans has a largo fire insurance business, e;ioh will work bis- respec tive companies. The partnership iH only for the real estate business. The firm under these two nlen should be one of the strongest real estate agenceae in this section, both being largely acquainted with the land owners. Messers. Dan and John Coffee, have been_ j 3 pending several days this week lit, home. John goes to Cincinnati the first of the month, wlierolie wiirhavclfis "headquarters" awhile Avorking for the Postal Tele graph Company. N n EIGHTEEN ‘ ‘ | to be distributed on , Thursday, August, 31, ’05 The premiums will be paid in Gold as follows, First* $*5; m%t five in $m each; next twelve in $5 each. Ask for tickets on all age purchases. o . O . W B I M B H 1 Prcttlt ami Balt ' * 1 .^ I, ( ^ ENTERTAINS LADY FRIENDS Mrs. J. H. Andrew delightfully entertained a number of her young lady friends, at her beautiful home on North Main street. Monday at a six o’ clock dinner. Each guest was furnished during the evening, with slips of'paper, the Initial letters forming two words, de scription of some noted eharaoter in history, Miss Vera Andrew was awarded first prize, A Gibson head picture.. The supper was served in four courses, the table being prettily decorated with apple blossoms, light ed with pink waxen candies. Those pr« smt were: Misses Mary Eddy, Fern find Mary Ervin, Zola Downard Lula Barber, Electa Chase, Jennie and Ipa MUtdock, Lulu and Eleanor Smith, Vera Andrew, Effle Crawford, Junin Pollock and BerniceWolford. ‘ v Science has developed something Infinitely better then the old-style wrap- or clamp. « n lT T S h U R C H PERFECT” FENCES ARE WELDED ■ BYELECTRICITY. T h is is the m odem m ethod o f con stru ction Y e a ts o f M e a te added th roog h th e elim ination o f serious fence defects, A WRAP hold,moisture,cracksthe galvanising end allow* thewafer to attack the bare wire. A small amount of displacedgtlrtnitlae on '‘ PlTT5BURGHPERFECT” «E!NFORCJES THE pRO - TECTIOH AGAINST RUST AT THE ELECTRICALLY WELDED JOINT; examine the joint. STAYS CANNOT SLIP. They era always just where they-were put. Stay and strand wires become one piece when Ihe'unfon i, made. The fence is like a'solid sheet of perforatedsteel. Every Rod is Guaranteed Perfect. Don’t allow your pib!«dieein favor of heretofore known, to warpyourgood judgment. “ PITTSBURGH 'PERFECT** FENCES-REPR^SeH? .FSOOSSSS, ibecause hundreds of thousmavof doliaidj^vorth o f standard material is dallywelded by electricity. 1 The hoop on the'average ttigu hittel in the isolated country grocery ■store is an electrically welded ' product. ’ / a , * • If your wagon was made:'.Ina large factory,its the# were weldedby electricity. c" . . ■ You will find electrlcatly*wrfd*d hoops on Ice cream freezes and washing machines, on many tuba aadbficketfc Examipe them. “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT " fences are made by this modern, simple and marvelous process, producing “ THE WELC THAT HELD." MR. FARMERs' LISTEN, NOW. Every agent handling “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT” fence*Is author*. A GOOD PROGRAM. .One of the best evenings entertain ments given the past, year took place at. .the opera' houso Thnrsday even ing, under the;auapicesof the Ladle’ s Aid Society of the M. E. church. Miss Nellie, Amber Crosscn-of Co lumbus was the reader ami her se lections brough forth much applause The musical numbers wore of a high order and were well, received. The instumental music by the pupils of Mrs. Ellaf B. Frantz’ s class shows that Mrs. Frantz has a class of pu pils over whom she should feel proud particularly so after the evenings en tertainment. The rendition of the several numbers reflect great credit on both pupil and teacher. —Before cleaning house and select ing your new carpet call and see what we have and learn our prices. L H . McMillan. The Buckeye Gas Company has Ifc’ B'surveyorsin this section staking off tlie line for,the pipo line between Lancaster and Dayton. There are seven-httb©-party,—itisTo-beJxapeiL that the company will pipe a line in. to town, and ;give the citizens a chance at natural gas. Hon. William Jennings ■Bryan,, lectured at Springfield, last Friday evonihgi During the day he was driven to Charles Hatfield’ s farm near Clifton, where ho purchased a Polled Jefsey calf for a considera tion of $800. . 1 teed to guarantee this t That the wires are not inlured at the Joints, That the fence I* parfeotly adjustable to unsven ground. —_ That the stays will not separate from tha strandu. , That the fence Is all right In ovary particular. Could you ask any more definite prolection? Your complete satisfaction it absolutely assured. t * C. M. CROUSE. ■32J S6i« t«39« PITTSBURGH PEKFECJ*FENCING 5fyic> To Cure a Cold inOne Day TakeLaxative Bromo Qwniiie t A ms . jb P7LJ& ieven Million boxes sold in past-13 months. ' T h lS s ig n a tilT O , w Cares<%d|» fa lttoPay s, . ©» every, ^ w t u a 1box. 25c. a V e d d CHEATED DEATH. Suffering frightfully from'"the viru lent posions of undigested food, C. Q, Grayson, of Lula, Lisa., took Div Kii g’ s New Life Pills"; “ with the re- snlt,” he writes," “ that Xwas cured. ” All stomach apcl bowel disorders give way to their tonic, laxative proper ties. 23c at-All druggists. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that all vaults, rubbish and ashes must bo cleaned up and carted away by May 1st. 1005, aiul persons failing to com-, ply with the above notice, shall -he considered a Misdemenor and pun ished accordingly. By Order of Board of Health. ArthnrMcFarland Health Officer. AT QUICK SALE. , Having sold my business property, I now offer for quick sale all my stock of goods including buggies, carriages, run-abouts, farm 1 wagoos, farm implements, harness, robes, storm fronts, horse blankets, collars, and collar pads, bridles anti baiters, coal, salt paints, stock food, axle A DYNAMITE episode . Early in the sixties a foreign in ventor offered the secret of a new explosive that he had discovered to the British government. He asked for it an insignificant price, some thing under £(i00. After lie had been kept waiting.three months and had made repeated, applications for, a decision he was informed /that his offer was declined with, thanks,, as neither the war office nor the hoard of trade saw anything in his inven tion. Tlie foreigner was a Swede, by name Alfred N obel.. His invention was dynamite. My friendhas only too good cause to remember the inci dent, for Nobel had offered,Him a half share in the profits i f ho would finance him to the extent of 500 kroner. Unfortunately for him, my friend was young and still cherished illusions in regard ttrThe wisdom of governments” and their- officials, and the consequence was that when -he-learnod-tho-vieivs-of-the-British- exports he also declined the offer with thanks. But for his simple faith he would today be ajnillion* aire. 1 —London Truth. . 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. three A DAREDEVIL RIDE. .often’’ends Ip a sad accident. To healAccidental injuries, Use Buck- len,s Arnica Stilve. “ A deepWound hi my foot, froManacoidens,” writes Theodore Schuele, of Columbus, 0|, ticausedmegreafcpain.lJPiipsiciaiiEL were helpless, but Bucklen’s Arnlcii Salvo- quickly healed it.” Sooths and heals burns like magic. 25c at All druggists. ■- FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING RELEIVED. The Postal Telegraph company has a gang of men, north of town rebuil ding .the telegraph lines between here tinjl Springfield. The work has to a poitib this side been e of Clifton. ompletod fffirm. Mr. S. T. Baker, who is serving at Cincinnati, on U. S. Grand Jury, was homo Monday, for a short visit. The ladies of. the It. P. church re alized $85, from their Eastermarket, Saturday. _______ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. J. Turner to David Hamor, (i 5S-100 acres in Xenia township, $278. John A. White .to Frank M.. Hoog, t lot in Xenia, $2,150. A. O. Bridgman to Susan A- Brad- foul, 3 lots in Cedarvllle, $1,250.... Anna V. Chew to F. L. Hnstmyer, 2 lots in Xenia, $1,000. Marcus Shoup to Rapid. Transit Co., 1 acre in Xenia township, $U.25. Harriet Mhtsliall to Gertrud©V. Mar- slutil, 1 lot In Xenia, $800, -F. L. Lafong to Rebecca Bwccney, 2 acres;la Beavercreek township, $159 Hiram E. Butan to David O. Peter- oon, 3 lots in Spring Valley, $500. Frank McOurren to Charles Stoner, 23-10J of an acre in Xenia, $550. (ttATt'OFOnto, C ity ,or Tom>o( 1, L vcab CotiKTt J F rank J. C heney makes oath that he la senior partner of tlie firm of F. J. C heney JsCo„ dohlg busihcM In the City of Toledo, county, olid state aforeaid, and that said ffirm will pay iho siuna ONE HJINDRliD Doiff/AlWlor each every case of Catarrh that cantiof, be cured by (he use of H am / r CAMftRnC ure , FUANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this (ithday of Beeciniier, A, »■ 1880. . a . w. cr.iiAaoN. {miAf.} ' ' itery Public irsll'S Catarrh cure is lefeen Internally Unit acts directly on the blood end mucous surfaces of the system, fiend for testimoni Kidney trouble often ends” fatally, but choosing the rightmodiclne. E. grea8e7woven"i^ H; ^ ° * f- o f®earGroye> ?own>oheafc- ° ‘ ■ - ’ ed death. He says: “ Tow years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me groat pain, suffering and anxlty, hut I- took Electric Bitters, which ef fected a complete cure. I have also found them of great beniflt in golier- ^ i „„ al debility and nerve trouble, and To preserve wire rope um lc rw a -, ke lhcm c01)HUuitly on hane 0inCe ter or underpound-adb one bushe as r flntl lhey liavG J 0 equalj , AU V. “ C,rUSBlS‘“' t" “m ** and saturate the rope with the mix- Too much care cannot bo and sling, barn door hangers and track. I can save you some money Don’t wait but coine at once. W. R. Sterrett. To Prsservo Wire Ropo. ture hot. ... taken with the pulleys, sheaves and drums over which the ropes are run —that is, the grooves should "be lined with well seasoned blocks of hapiL wood set on .end or rubber, leather or some soft mctal> the dif^_ o f the rope being thus greatTy lengthened and firmer adhesion se cured than when the rope is operat ed over smooth and hard surfaces. The greater the’diameter of sheaves, pulleys and drums the longer the rope will last, - Otr&wberrles as Medicine. AU herbalists agree in pronounc ing strawberries as wholesome and beneficial beyond' every other Eng lish fruit, Their, smell is refreshing to the spirits* they abate fever and are diuretic ■add gently laxative. The leaves may be used in gargles for quinsies and soro. mouths* The chemical constituents t»f; the .Straw berry aro a poculiar volStilC hroma, sugar, mucilage, pectine, citric and malic acids in equal parts, woody fiber and water. The fruit is muci laginous, somewhat tart and saccha rine. It .^especially suitable in in flammatory-and putrid fevers and for catorriinl sore'throats. His Remorse, One o f the lords o f creation broke A chair over his wife’s head. When taken to jail and conversed with by the chaplain ho displayed a good deal o f repentance. He said he “ was very sorry that he had permitted his anger'to obtain the mastery o f him and to suffer him to do such an act, for the chair -was a good one, an heirloom in his family, and 1m knew he never could .replace it,w<—London Anaweito. CASTOR IA Por Infants and Children, ftiaKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears the Signature o f On the Yellow Springs pike fourths mile from Cedarville. This farm, is nicely located, being leSe than one mffe from college, churches and bigh-scbool. Improvements are good. Land, produces good crops. Nice young orchard, bearing excel lent fruit. Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call oil or ad dress, W. 3 . H awthorne , . R. P . D.,' 2, Cedarville, Ohio Maa. 27*1905. . Special Excursions To Cincin natiVia PenrtsyfvaniaLines. . • • .-t Saturday, April 16tb> excursion tickets t.o Cincinnati, account open ing of the National Base Ball season will be sold via Pennsylvania Linek -from Columbus, Richmond, and in termediate stations. Special Home-Seekers Excursion^ via Pennsylvania Lines. : April 4th and 18, excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lineal 15 points SouthWest, and Southwest, account BpecialTlome-Seekers’ Ex cursions. For all particulars regard-* ing fares, routes, etc., apply to Local Ticket Agent of those lines. SicSL Headache .When your head aches, there is a storm in the nervous sys tem, centering in the brain. Th is irritation produces ,pairi_ in the head, and the turbulent -, nerve current sent to the stom ach causes nausea, vomiting. • Th is is sick headache, and is dangerous, as frequent and prolonged attacks weaken the brain, resulting in loss o f ' memory, inflammation, epi lepsy, fits, dizziness, etc.\ A llay this stormy,’ irrigated, aching condition by taking : D r. Miles’ Anti-Pain .Pills,, They stop the pain by sooth ing, strengthening and reliev ing the tension upon the nerves —not by paralyzing them, as do most headache/, remedies. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do not contain opium, ‘morphine, chloral,cocaine o r similar driigs. 'Sick headache Is hereditary In my 1 fly. My father suffered & great 1 and lor many years I have, had. that were so severe that I was unable to attend to my business affairs for a day or so at a tfme,' During-a very severe attack of hendacho, I took Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and they -relieved me almost Immediately. Rlnco. then I take them when 1 feci tho spell coming on and It stops it at once.” , JOHN J. MoBRDAIN, Pres, S. B. Eng. Co>, South Bend, Ind. , Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package' will Benefit. If It falls he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents, Never «pld In bulk. Mileft Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind fa de Every housekeepershould know that,if theywill buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save ,not only time, because it never sticks totho iron, but because each package contain 10 oz.—-one full pound—while nil other Cold Water Starches arc put up in 2 £-pound packages, and the price is the same, 10 cents, Then ar-ainbeenUk)Defiance Starch is free from injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to sell you a 12 -oz, package it is becausehe has a stock on hand which hewishesto dispose pt before he -puts irt Defiance, Ho. knows thatDefiance Blarcli has printed on every package inlarge letters and figures “ 1 Co?,s,’ Demand Defiance and save much timeand money and theannoyance of the iron Stick* gni* Defiance never sticks. LAST HOPE VANISHED, When leading physicians said that W» M. Smithart, of Pekin, la ., had incurable consumption, his lasthop© vanished; but Dr. Kings Now Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says: “ This great specific com pletely cured me, amt saved my life. Since then, I have used It for over 10 years, and consider it marvelous throat aud lungcure” ’ Strictly scien tific enrefor Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds; sure preventive of Pneumonia Guaranteed, GOc ahd $1,00 at All druggist, * W E HAVE Farms to Sell and can sell you rs FARIA ItOAHS five years, Fire Tornado and Life Insurenece SM ITH & CU iM AN S , Low Fares ToCalifornia Via Pennsylvania Lines. , April 10th to 14th inclusive, excur*> i slon tickets to Sftn Franslco and Loh ]Angeles, account SessiohS of thte 1Woodmen of the World, and Womefi { of Woodcraft, will be sold from all ‘ stations on the Pennsylvania Lined, For full Information regarding fares, routes* time of trains etc., apply to LocftlTicJfet Agent Of those lines. WINONALAKETHISSEASON Wilt bt P«tiuulxrlyAttrftctive. for ftnOut- The summer of 1005 is to bean especially attractive season atWinonaI,nke, the beau tiful resort of Northern Indiana on the Pennsylvania Lines, The Prrebyterlail General Assembly Will fconveno tho Mftj 18th. Noted SpeakersSncl musicians bail been engaged for the summer'entertain* ments, Therewill he conventions and co-, cial aud religious conferences from May until September* Tbo literary represent!* ttonwill be prominent. In brief, ft Will'lk a most profitable season educationalIf, Tcaeheraahd students who attend tileSum* iner School will derivemuch benefit.. feWinona Lake hasgolf finks, tenniscourts baseball and cricket grounds, boating, fisli* ing, Swimmingand camphig facilities, Tile Pennsylvania Lines run direct to tlid park entrance. Reason and fifteen-day e*cujk slon tickets may be obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Inform mntion about Winona Lake, tho season’s program, hotel ftccofimodations etc., canllA | ascertained' front S, 0. Dickey, 8 ce»tary| ahd General Manager, Winona l.nkc/liid. —Whitlow shades, poptilat t-oJorl, * poptilar prices, AtMcMHiaiis, j Q u e e n & C r es c en t r o u t e Southern — - iktwksn — - C ix ic ix k x k i& t i , C h u l t u n o o ^ f t , A t l f x x x t a . H o M i e ! * H e w O r l e a h i i S H r e Y e p o r f c ■ ■ ■ sattd T e x a s P o i n t s Chuttunoo^Uj Atlantu, JacKsom’iUe, and New Orleans rM*bMt M i oidRimttfttt '$««** rWrtiBfTWBfivT*filmIHIWf BH™ " 8 ® W* Ar timmk, thJOnwrirt*, ftarltniiHi 'tfMti
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