The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
* ( ■PR*! The Cedarville Herald. $c.ao Per year. KAULII BULL - - IStiHor. PM PA Y . WATf-», 1003, sgggg g g The pi oceedinga o£ the in terna tional railway congress will ha con ducted -in the French language, which all educated men abroad are supposed to understand. President Roosevelt can speak both French and German with the delegates and have no difficulty in conversing w ith any or,all of the delegates. Many of the delegates will represent Unn ted Kfato owned railways and i t jb by no me'ans certain th a t the infor mation which they will im part to the President, and perhaps to the public, will be of a character entire ty agreeable to the private owners o f the railway in this country.’ -* GRAVEL DISORDER. nrAGKAMron as.vr. lower line window the figure 9), then tuy 1had BRIGHT'S DISEASE, Whichwanal.mrm:*infnrmktiro. ‘i’o fc, »'td t!»(ay utli'.Oon alter 1h*tl ba«a i. 1}uliout twojcM*. 1Ual*bail ut- - '4\»;l(al()r«rl. Ie»»nr.UMidlCesi. -*neilv'isI-avcrilultetacdjr.ofHiKidi*-1*, ; aiy’B.______ ______ , - AIlilWlSlEKlllKT -... . lliavonavelb*» .)feuUU-afw*awtilL ________—. y » return of eilfcsr ccnpUsEt. BH ttimieh l *mover»txtyyc*r»o»Mt- KOWTlGOf........... ......... andvncTdo ButWU. Ohio.- Dr. D. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, PreparedatEondout,N. V. Price*!} Otar ts. shoot It up toward the space (with, the index linger) marked 1, If Iho button lands inutle that' space with out tout lung a line you count a run, but if it rests on a line or does not go inside Iho space you are aiming for you have made an error, two of .’which will count one out, and when, three are out on each side you be gin the second inning in the same way, and so on until the whole nine innings lmvo •been played, Then add the runs on each side. LESS c > • Terrific Race With Death. A Memory Test, “ Death was fa st approaching,: A schoolteacher was Irving .to im- writes Ralph F . Fernandez, of Tam pa, F la., describing ids fearful race with death, “ as a result of liver trouble and' h e a rt disease, which had robbed m en f sloop and of all in terest in life. I had tired many dif ferent doctors and several medicines bu t got no benefit, u n til! began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderfnl was their effect, th a t in three d a y s l felt like a new man, and tocjayT am cured of alj my troubles.” Guaran teed a t all drug store; price 60c. press upon a pupil's mind that Co rn: '' ............................ ft '■ While so much has been said in the Record of late, as to how impossible' i t is fo r anything th a t appears in the Herald to bB the tru th the whole tru th and nothing bu t the tru th , we have found a few linos in the last issue of th a t.sh e e t th a t.c e r ta in ly 1 doesn’t look, well for a journal t h a t is edited by a second George W ash ington. The editor of the. Record has said so . much about every one else being a liar bu t himself, th a t his lfttle sheet of Die hand bill variety is so filled with “ tru th s” th a t most persons believe the story about “ George and his little hatchet” to have been credited to the wrongman. The following is the statement to whioli we call the attention of our readers. “A day or two aftenvarhs Mr. Barber was arrested,'on a war- ' ra n t sworn oufc_before Squire Wol ford.” The facts in the case are th a t Mr. Barber was arrested, plead no t guilty and was released on $800 bond|signedby T. B. Andreev on Sat urday April 29th, the same day the trouble occured over our article in regard to the school board elimina ting the musical supervisor. W hat ever is said about the above case we hope th a t no one will he —or-nal-mitmgh to even mention it, to 'umbus discovered America in 1493, so he said: “ Now, John, to make you remember the uate when Colum bus discovered Aril erica I will make il hi a^liyme so \ou won’t forget it, •‘In 1493 Columbus sailed the ocean blue,’ Now, can you remember that, John?” "Yes, sir,” replied John. The next morning when he came lo school his teacher said, “John, when did Columbus discover America?” “In-1493 Columbus sailed the dark blue sea.” /EXCURSIONS TC.COLORADO 7 JUNE JSOTH TO'JULY 3D. ’ VIA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Spectal low fares to Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo, .account Li- temaPional Bpwortu League ■ conv >u- Jlon, Good time for health, and. ptois- ure seekers to visit famous Rocicv Mountain resorts. Get.full information from ticket agents of—Fennsylva j a Lines. 7-3 The Owl Courtship. M aster H o o t Ow l oat on a lltfib, A oweet M iss Owl no t fa r from him ; H e frowned, fo r ho had h e ard It said. T h a t p re tty soon-Bho .wasi.fo wed.- H e m used and th en said, w ith a sigh: "You a re the apple of m y eye. H o v e you tru e; I do, 1 do. A re you to be m arried ? .To who, to who?” fWBlMMl S P R I N G 1 9 0 5 , F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h ild re n . The KindYouHave Always Bought DRESS FABRICS PromotesDigestion,Cheerful ness andHest.Contains neither OpiunbMorphine norMineral j ST o x jv a h c o t i c . JkapeafOMJk-SdMUELrtTCl.m Jhiip&mSeed"" Mx.Stiaui* lixhtlUSmltt— Aom <JVwt f Jhfxrnwtt, - litfc!tonzk.Sj£a* HftfftJail- Cfat/ttdtiiu W-rtrofai ' ItpibTy/ esifPtart yj Aperfect Remedy forConslipo tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea WormsiConvulsions.Feverish ness andL o s s OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of N E W Y O R K . ;.LQ\V FARES TO CALIFORNIA THROUGH PORTLAND, OREGON, VIA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Account Knights of Columbus Nation al Council. Excursion tickets will he sold May 28th t o j l s t t o San Francisco and Los Angelos, good for stop-over »l Portland to visit Lewis and Clark GenLeimial. Further information may NoWjf M iss H oot Owl. from on her; limb, L ooked ’w ay and blushed and then a t him . Ho quickly changed his re stin g place. F o r he coqld toll by h e r young face ■ , T h a t w h a t he heard w as a m istake. So love to h e r he stra ig h t did- m ake. No past season have we had such a nice collection or selec tion of stylish Dre.ss Goods Figured B rillian ts oOc* to $1.00 Mohairs 50c to $1,75. Panam a Cloths, N ea t Pin Cheek Bilks. Crepe dp Clump, Foulards, Japanese H en rietta Cloths, Bi|k .Shirt W aist Kbits .Spring Jackets, Kilk Petticoats. Dressing Barques, Under- wear, Muslin Underwear. t o to to f t ' m to to to to to to to ■ to ■ t o ' t o to * H/ t A. few t ,oi the room to ' Imperi “ row s hav ik t o WINDOW DRAPERY. In Use For Over ThirtyYears Kerims, new patterns; Madras, p re tty styles; Ruffled Swiss 50e, 70c; and $1,.00 a pair. Bobbinett, $1.50, $2.00 $2.75 a pair. Nottingham 50c, excellent for $1,00 pair. Batten berg $3.75 to $12.00 pair. Eduard ian $2.75, $3.75, $i. -ivory, .Saxony, Bon ne Homme, J u s t imported. . to . t o to **■ ■ t o fastened hie so tlyjH The le^ w |[J angle, s } straight. b ‘ J Before. ■money F f 5 rgi to t o to i HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S, i t l J. on XENIA,, OHIO. to u ; And w hen h s ask ed h e r once again I f sho would m a rried be and when, In an sw er to ids so ft "To who?'* She m urm ured low, "T o you, to you,’ EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. SL THtCCNTAUMCOMPANY*NEWYORKO^TY. he obtained from picket Pennsylvania Lines. agents 5-31 FOR SALE. Jr the wise editor of the tru th teller. 120 ACRE FARM On the Yellow Springs^pike three fourths mile from Cedarville. This farm is nicely located,, being less than one mile from college, churches and high-school. Improvements ore good? Land produces good crops, Nice young orchard, bearing excel lent fruit. Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call on or ad dress^ CEDAR SPRINGS New Health anti Pleasure Resort At tracting Much Attention.' Springs of wonderful curative power similar to the famous waters,of Care- had are attracting many to the hea'tli altd p'ensure resorts of Cedar Springs, reached by the Pennsylvania linos via New Paris, 0. -Hotel accommodations are under capable management. Varied recreation is offered: Outdoors on the- tennis courts and- croquet lawns-; in doors in the Oluh house whore there le a diversity of amusements and games. For particulars about fares and time of trains apply to ticket agents of Penn sylvania Lines. ’ ■ d-3-L The President’s curtailment of his • hunting trip in order th a t he may return to Washington In time to con-' su it the varibns railway men who will hold their international congress In the national capital is entirely characteristic of the man. Nearly 1,000 delegates will attend the Con gress, representing 2iU foreign and. 87 Americafi railroads. '1 hirty-flye foreign nations will he represented a t the. Congress. Consideration of this groat gathering has convinced the President th a t there- may be much information wliich_will prove valuable to him in his campaign against railway evils to be gleaned from the delegates to this Congress, especially those coming from aboard where,, in many instances, the rail ways are managed on a plan which, has proved more satisfactory to both shippers and consumers than is the case in this country. If, only required th a t the P residen t'shou ld become convinced th a t there was an oppor tun ity to gain valuable information to lead hint to abandon the trails and mountains which he loves so well and journey half way acrose the continent in time to be present in Washington during a p a rt of the meeting. W. J. H awthorns , R. P. D., 2 ,. Cedarville, Ohio Maa. 27,;i905. Low Fare to the South. : Account National. Association or Manufacturer’s meeting. Excursion^ tickets oh sale May 14th and 16th. Stop-ovfer at- Chattanooga—perm itt ing v isit to famous battlefields. Bide trips a t special excursion fares from A tlanta to all ..points in •the .South, east of the Mississippi, and to Cuba, Ask ticket agents of Pennsylvania Bines for fu rther information, in c lud ing extension dfjretuan limit. Low Fares to West Barden. Account American. Water Works Ascociation meeting. Enjoy an out ing a t noted springs of wonderful curative power, sim ilar to famous waters of Carlsbad. Particulars about fares and-time of trains may be ascertained from ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes, a fliuhing oity is saved by dynamitibg a space tha t the fire can’t cross. Sometimes, a cough G. A. R. Excursions. Over Pennsylvania Lines account S tate Encompment from points in Ohio. Get particulars from ticket agents af Pennsylvania Lines. BOTH One disease of thinness in children is scrofula; in adults, consumption. Both have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on lean ness. !"at is’the best means of overcoming them; cod-liver oil makes the beat and healthiest fat and SCOTT’S EMULSION is the easiest and moat effective form of cod liver Here's a natural order of things that allows why Heott'u JEmulsion is of so much value in all eases of flerofttla and consumption. More fat, more iveight, more nourish* inent, that’s why* hangs on so long, you feel as I f ttoth- rngbub dynamite would cure it. Z. T, Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., wriles: “My wife had a very aggravated cough, which k ep th e r awake nights Two physicians could, no t help her; so she took Df. King’s New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough gave her sleep, and finally cured h e r.” Strictly scientific euro for bronchitis and La Grippe. A t all drug -store, price 60c -and $1.00; guaranteed Trial bottle sree. Excursion to St. Louis. ■Ttocmnrf-Nirttwal-Barpist-iVmrnrvrr sary. For information about fares, through (rain sorvicoetc., ask ticket agents of Pennsylvania Linos. BILIOUSNESS CddsfrPATION . C U R E D B Y r H E D F O R D S 2 BLAfiK-DRAUGHT- _ r B e c a u s e the liver is [Z A neglected pfnplo>suffer : yithconfitipatu u.biliousnefiB, . headachesand fevers. Colds attack 1 the luiies and contagious diseases 1 take hold of tho system,' It is safo to say that if tho liver were always kept in proper working order, illness would ho almost unknown. tfoitl for f iw finmpttu SdOTf U B0WNB, Chcmkts , m m F o tf Smth N tw lf a k ffrmlMffrW It H ,lt it WINONA UKE THISSEASON Willbe Partiuularly Attractive for an Out' Ing. The summer of 1905 Is to he an especially attractive season at Winona Lake, the beau tiful resort of Northern Indiana On the Pennsylvania Lines. The Presbyterian General Assembly wifi convene the May 18tb. Noted speakers and musicians have been eUgac^d for the summer entertain ments. There will he conventions and co- <!lal and religious conferences from May until Sepfembtr- The literary representa tion wilt bo prominent. In brief, it will be a most profitable season educationally. Teachers and students who attend the Sum mer School will derive much benefit, JtWinoiia I,site hns golf links, tenuis courts baseball and cricket ground?, hosting, foil ing, swimming and compbig facilities. The Pennsylvania Lines rnn direct, to the park on trance, Reason nnd fiftcen-dny excur sion tickets may bo1obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines, Infor mation about TVInona Lake, the season's program, hotel nccogmodations etc., canhe ascertained from S, 0, Dickey, Secretary and General Manager, Winona Lake. ind. HELPWANTED. Mutt mid gJrln to work in our hvhw uilllm Apply to tlm IIooven & Alli- fcou Company, Xenia, O. ds-io '-TV>f Kftlo cheap :-- a good refi-ige- ratoi*. C/»U a t th is olllec, Thedford’s Black-Drpu'ght is so successful in curipg such sickness : hccauso it is without a rival as a liver regulator. This great family mcdicino is not a strong and drastic drug, hut a mild and healthful laxative that cures con stipation and may bo taken by a mero child without possible harm. The healthful action on the liver cures biliousness. It has an in vigorating effect on the kidneys. Becauso the liver and kidneys do network regularly, tho poisonous acids along with the waste from the bowels get back info the blood Add virulent contagion results, Timely treatment with -Thed- j ford’s Black-Draught removes the dangerswhichlurk in constipation. Hirer and kidney troubles, and will positively foresail the inroads of i I Bright's disea , for which dis ease ii advau' d stages thero is no cure. Ask our dealer for a 1 25c. package of Thcdford'o Black- j Draught. S U B T E R R A N E A N W O N D E R S flammothGcive ANO COLOSSAL CAVERN Am themoflt Jntcrcfltiiiff of all tlic Natu ral Wonders itt'Amcrica. These wonderful Caverns are visited ann ually by thousands of tourists from this country amt abroad. They are pronounced by scientists tho most the most magnificent work of nature, t t would well repay you iq take tho time to make a visit, to them. They are 100 miles south of Louisville. Ky,. bear the LOUISVILE 8 NASHVILE B. B. and iho undersigned will he glad to quelo you rates, give train schedul es or send you a. beautiful illnslrated if! page booklet giving an interesting depetipfion of tbeiiq_ remarkable darns. 1,1. S(or.«, Geh'l Pan, AgcnL i. touNIU, Ky. ■W■ w * IT ’S A T&NDEB POINT fW4ti>-us4o - hear ■ou r ■■meats—eidt-L cised. Wo avoid it by handling only the very yhoicest grades. TAKE OTJlt STAKES for instance. They are from fresh young sleers, raised especially for beef. There’s no llner.jneat pro duced in this or any other coun try. Try one and $ee how much your appetite improves. I t will beat all 41le tonics yon-over- look; EXCHANGE BAHK MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE PRICES ON CEDARVILLE, OHIO, A CCOLTNXS of erchants and In- dividuals solicited. Colloctionc promptly made ainTremitted.| , \R A I TS on New York and Cin- * cinuati sold at lowest rates. The cheapest add most convenient way tto send money by mail. ■ i r OANS made on Real Estate, Per- T sonal or Collateral Security. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W, J. Wildman. Cashier, O. L. Smith Asst. Cashier C. H. CHOUSE, Cedarville, O. F O R P O S T S A 7GOOD NIGHT'S REST "Speak for U I” »he cried to doggie, For she knew In h e r little heart, T hat German Syrup, home’s great treasure. Could healta and joy impart. QThe greatest tonic on earth is a good night’s rest. Restless nights and the ter- rible exliaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consumptive, fJBut why this fear of the night win lien a fewiioses of Dr. Boschee’sGerman Syrup will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sweat? Free ex pectoration in the morning is made cer tain by taking German Syrup. <JWe know by the experience of over thirty-five years that one 75-centbottle of German Syrup will speedily relieve or cure the' Worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles—-and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. » IJTwo sizes, 55c and 75c. A ll druggists. Isaac Wistemmn, Cedarville,O. ToInvestors. Prefrml Ktook in tlie Cedar ville Teleplione Company ip being offered to local investors at par. Ii is guaranteed to pay 6 per cent interest per annum and is to be paid semi annually. The stock is Exempt from taxes. This is a good investment for a homo company where you have watched its progress and rapid growth. Impure at lie Exchange Bank or D. Bradfute, Pres. Place orders early for spring plant ing. Heavy-demnnd; supply limited; 12-inch to 18-inch only at this date. Reference: Chns. Dobbins as to quali ty of stock and growth. AI bo a' full linq pf Fruit and Ornamental trees PRICES RIGHT. STOCK FINE. CATALPA 85.00 per M. BLACK LOUUST $10.00 per M TECUMSEH NURSERIES. Cedarville, >Ohio. yam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Comer High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio. DO YOU WANT TO a o ON A TO U R O F 5 E U R O P E • The C incinnati Commercial Tribune W ILL J STAKE W O M E N T O E U R O P E T h e y w ill go a s g u e s ts o f T h e Cover- m e rd n l T rib u n e ab so lu te ly FREE WITH ALL EXPENSES PAUL -Balt and B. Rock' cockcrafe, -Dobbins. VEHICLES™ HARNESS W e s e l l o u r e n t i r e p r o d u c t d i r e c t t o t h e u s e r a t w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s e n d g u a r a n t e e a Mg of^ otIre onGeliFiices W E IN V I T E Y O U T O C A L L A N D IN S P E C T O U R W O R K LARGEST STOCK We carry the largest stock o f vehicles on our repository floor o f any concern in the world. All of latest style, thoroughly reliable vehicles.. Our line includes Carriages, Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Station Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Runabouts, ROad Wagons, Spring Wagons, Carts, etc. COM E AND S E E U S BEFORE .WWKTNG YOl P U R C H A S E . W E CAN SAVE YOU MONEY CATALOGUE FOB 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, ou request, our illustrated catalogue, by means o f which you can buy as safely and satisfactorily as. i f on the ground. P R I C E Guaranteed as {rood In every Svay as sold by middlemen for from $70 to $75. Note some of the cood points. -Has self-oiling, dust-proof axles.' Full wrought Brewster fifth- ‘ wheel with bent reaches mor tised Into the head, blocli. Oil tempered and tested springs. 1 Wrought "steel Bailey body! loops. Strictly second growth) :ko ............... hic rywheels,with tires putoa hot. Bradley shaft couplers. Full length bottomcarpet. Rub ber steppads. Spring back and spring cushion. Finest finish throughout. The greatest Bug gy In the World at the Prlcu. No. 3070 . NEW YORK BUGGY. THE MANUFACTURER can always offer yon more for your money than themiddleman. We are the only house in the State of Ohio selling direct to the consumer fvho manufactures the vehicles and harness they offer for sale. Ko./toea: STRAIGHT SILL SURREY P R IC E $ 8 1 . 5 0 Extra7-8RubberTire*, $15 .00 No. 4066 Is a light, compact vehicle with ample seatlngca- paclty for four large persons, Furnishedwith bellcol- tar self-oiling axles. Oil temperedand tested springs. Full bottom wrought fifth-Wheil Strictly second growth wheels. Full .length velvet carpet. Bradley shaft couplers, Hand- somciyfmlshed. Guaranteed as good ns sold by others for Say.oo to S)$.oo more than our price. HARNESS Wo Manufacture 65 STYLES Highest Quality-<-ttholesa(e Prices GUARANTEE A SAVING NOT LES S THAN 2 6 ^ Our No. 246 Single . Strap Driving Harness PRICE $ 12.60 GEHUIRERUBBERMOUNTINGS, Extra $1.75 Wecarry2000 tel*otHamminetock COME AND SEE US OFFICE— REPOSITORY-FACTORY 8 or 1! i High street, crossing Hocking Valley Railroad* terminus Electric Cftr Line. 20 minutes rids Irom corner Broad and High Streets The --------------------------------- Columbus Carriage & Harness Co. COLUMBUS, OHIO HALLS frVgG F .TA P L F , TT. # m S I C I L I A N Ahigh-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and .......... * F ine Stylish ,*■ low prices for cloths, Light . and Castors I >U! I Tw o YC One is allwoo1 O l would be gooc lot is a clean t well tailored i priced............ 'wh ,r ii isfa .We have just now'style of f In ju st tho co can sell for H your silk opp au. t^sni »R) 1 , •a ru Hi5. ■ Isa liami four dshcji self- icrape ngs/ tight city si els. •et car fcou; clyfih uarani io IJ t 60 tO our; i 65 fliolci InSprind Frazi t ------------------- E i o r Thu S p H , First, $X m J • e a c h * , m t ; ■ ftdrti
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