The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 1-26
MMMPP The Cedarvilk Herald.} P e r ‘Y e a r , ! K A v U L A l n w t X r * - B a i l o r , F R ID A Y , ' M A Y £8; m i . Ms**Bryan is tigh t in Iiia statement that It is too early to eay what w ilt lit It®?, Tiro eliiet ebncrtt o f the mUhiiiistratioii and o f tiro public hi what is being done in 1WM. The plague in ' India ims proven worse than war. There are recorded c;i,H33 deaths in a single week. Han* Ration is almost impossible in a country where an ancient and omm- eons religious be lief forbids the ex termination o f all animats life, even the rats, which are great conveyor* o f the. plague. Astonishing Result. ♦Tati* m i trtsa ntsjppurata{ eb ’ jnyfce*e»iatto^cgttSVfWpfcW| Hr. Sfc3ij'rWafi3*er»u4»,'“ i tax oiU-B.soa* anrc*«i»« * * Jfcsa The hank directors’ of the country .would now- do welt to male© an earn est effort to detect other Bigelows in the banking business before they an opportunity to take a band In a 'wheat corner. The revelations o f the Equitable L ite Assurance, Company have left a bad taste in the mouth of every man who carries an ‘ ‘ old line’ 1life insurance policy. O f course the Equitable is sound financially, but its profits have been materially cur tailed by dishonorable, i f not dis honest, practices of its directors and managers and the savings of thou sands o f people have been risked in the speculative market. Should you be unfortunate in hav ing a valuable ,horse- stolen from your stable, do not go to theexpense o f hiring a detective in looking up - the ease farther than securing the return o f the an im a l., I t would be useless to endeavor to prosecute the th ief as a precedent has been estab- , lished that “ purchased,evidence>vill hot stand. This means that, evidence : secured by the police and detectives W ill not answer in Judge. K y le ’ s . court. I f we x'cmember correctly four or five men were sent to the pen on a detective’ s . evidence, (pur ■-^-chased) for bin-glazing the Dallas -home some years ago. Th is certain l y Was unjust. Dr. D. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, PfX££#l redness of speech, which, however. 3i'. • it descends to the. rude, or un mannerly, and by a capacity for work which enables him to devour hooks, absorb and make ins own an immense amount o f information, and to master every phase o f a sub- * *"*. ,• > .* ■»„1 ..tunVibetO'l !'<l (1**«’).V jt’i 4«4ft*£c 4-V. -- ' ! It. is also noteworthy that the Presi dent very rarely swears, never takes, the name.of God in vain. He has •m> occasion, to, fo r when he wishes •to speak with emphasis he can at tach more force to the ordinary words of conversation that the average man can eonVey with a string of expletives. Terrific-Race With Death. “ Death was fast approaching,” writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tam pa, Fla., describing h.s fearful race with death, “ as-a result; of liv e r trouble aud heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and o f all in terest in life. I had tired many dif ferent doctors and several medicines but got no benefit,' until-1 began to use Electric Bitters, Ho wonderful was their effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, and today I am .cu redo f a lliriy troubles.” ' Guaran teed at all drug store; price 50c. Just about the time that President SticKney of the Chicago & Great ' Western Ra ilway was criticising the t President for accepting transporta- ii tTon from the railroads, the officials o f the Pennsylvania and other rail roads Over which the President triiv “ elled announced that on his recent hunting trip he paid his fare and and that of every member o f his party. "Tn view* o f the good accomp I shed by , the President’ s visiting various parts o f the country, it would seem that Congress ought to make an appropriation to cover all the expenses-of the. President when away from Washington. It is eon siderable o f a hardship to have to pay the expenses of numerous secret service men, stenographers,1a sec-re tary, et. al. and it is only because he is occupying the highest office in the land that the President is compelled to take With him wherever he goes a mo *e or less extensive escort and oil\ce force. A keen observer o f human nature recently remarked that a misunder standing o f the word “ strenuous” aud together with an intense admira tion o f President Roosevelt were, having a dileierious effect on the manners o f the younger generation in business. And there seems to be abundant ground for the reflection. Someone has said that “ imitation is the sincerest form o f flattery” ard m ujy admirers o f Theodore Roose v e lt attempt to imitate htui by being “ Simmons’ , hut they fa il signally because o f a totally erroneous con ception o f the word. “ Marked, by mucumpromising zeal, earnest ness of effort” i f the dictionary definition of stmmousmess, and In that sense It is truly applicable to Theodore Roosevelt. “ Marked by loud talk* ing, furious demonist rations of . energy and by bluster” , seems to U. tip , meaning which most would-V krittiUatorn o f the President attach to the word. And In no,way could they be more mistaken, A part from vettaln facials extortions apparently rendered naeessary by a slight im pediment o f speech and defect of vision, lb esideiif Roosevelt is a.quiet man. Ho gives the impression .»f Immense reserve force and his ac complishments d ea rly indicate that h<^assessesit, Tt is not by shouting, walk ing tlia floor having or “ putting up a bluff n i being fearfully busy” that the President impresses men, many o f t from yeara Ida senior, on fin? contrary, 1Cis b y an absolutely Htiinlufakablo «liK?erlty o f purpose, a bifturp % gita tjd l* EXCURSIONS TO COLORADO ' JUNE 29TH TO JULY 3D, V IA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Sfecial. lew fares to Denver, Colc- r.i3o Springs and Pueblo, account ’ a- temaUtonai tipwort'n League conv *h- tiou. Good time for health arid pi i n ure seekers to visit famous Roeicv Mountain resorts. Get full, informal! >1 from ticket agents of Pdnnsylva i a L’ncs. .. - I LOW FARES TO CALIFORNIA * THROUGH PORTLAND, OREGON, V IA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Account Knigats_.gf Columbus Natiou- al Council. -Excursion tickets will life sold May 2Sth-io Jl?t to San Francisco ami Lgs Ar.gcleg, good for stop-ove« at Portland -bo visit Lewis and Clark Centennial: Further information may ,be obtained from ticket agents, of Pennsylvania Lines. 5-31 120 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. On, the Yellow Springs pike three ;foiirthslnfle from Gednrville. This farm is nicely located? being less than one mile from college, churches aud high-school. Improvements are good. Land produces good crops. Nice young orchard, beating excel lent fruit. Never failing springs on farm. I f interested, call ort or ad dress, W . J, H awthorne ,. R. F. D., 2,- Cedurville, Ohio Maa. 27,11905. , T ■ AX1US 28396. M A P L E L E A P F A R M S T A L L I O N S . A X IL 'S 2H3'.!0t sou o f the champion A x led 2:12, the greatest fam ily in the world: dam Typhoon 2:2H. by Lord Russell fu ll brother to Maud H. 2 :(>'t3A Second and third dams great brood mares. COL. CO LT 2; 1G14, the hull dog race horse, o f A lcyone Wood, sou of Alatus 2:17?j and the noted brood mare Arab Girl. H e is one of-tins gainesfc horses in Ohio. T A N F O IiA N by Expedition 2-15*4, son o f Electioneer; dam Tan- tabnon»2:£:o#f by K in g W ilkes 2:22- £(* sod o f Geo. W ilkes 2:22, with three great prod ucmg'datns. Is 3r> si hands, weight list) lbs. and is one of the handsomest lmrsW living. D AND Y , the well known black Perclmron. — F op full description, tabulated pedigrees, terms, etc,, send for oify cul:u:ior visit. ,tlro farm and see horses that are high class with gilt edge breeding anil a lot of young prospects in training. I). A . HI’ llAG T ’ E. Honth Charleston. O. CASTOR (A Tor Xn&nin and Children. flitKindYuliHaifiAlwaysfipwgh* H eap th* “* r o i l T H E L l t t LE ,0 K B * ” Myotifylng Trick With a Coin and Calf of Yarn, . . For this trick a few skeins of. thick wnr-ied vu it . ami a piece of tin bent into the shape of a tlat tube jg-t large enough for a quarter tfL e'iin tkrougli are requind. The. tube rhuulil he ql.tnt iVii;r inches lon^. Wind tin* v.or; ted upon net- end of the tube to o g.-ed si’ cil hall. With a quarter concealed in y«»uv riujit l:nud \on arc now x\ady to show the tric-I;. Borrow' a quarter, which you must jv jtiv-t i<> la* nuu’hcd, that the auui- ( j..sa may be assured of its identity; then, picking it up by the h ft hand, v.ri evaminu the quarter in your right hand, pretending that it U the t.nc that has ju.n “ceil give-n to you ana ob-a-rv mg place it on tin* “ it.. i» u good .one,” miac. Aon get rite halt, 'quickly drop the marked mon- e} off ^ t ’^clatdaPropacoiioitrcfAs- sliidlarmg feRxxIandReguJfci* tir-gihiSl^aachsartfBowelsof INFAJS’ I S / I H 1 LDRLN PromotesDigesIion.Cheerfuf- nessandRest-Conlainsneither I Opium,Morpltine nor>IineraI, H o t N a e c o t i c . y dovni the tube, and pull the briU_ the tin direct ty it is in, advanc ing to the company and winding up the ball, which by q little pressure Vt cures the coin 'from coming out unless the worsted is unwound. Then put the hall in to a glass turn-' bier, hold one end o f the worsted a few yards from the glass, take \ip your'own quarter from the table, show it to the company, who will imagine it to he the one that, was marked; s a y ‘‘Presto! Fly!- Pass!” give the end o f the ball o f worsted to one o f the audience, request him to “ unwind it,” which being done the monev will fa ll oat o f the b a ll' Startled Him. - ’ Enpeek — Doctor, I w ish you would call at the house this morning and have a talk with my wife. I ’m afraid she is. losing her mind. Doctor— What reason have -you for believing1 such is the easv? Enpeek— IVell, our baby is just a week old,, you .know, •and wlien asked her last night what she in tended t o . call it she said. “ Oh, shall leave that entirely to you,’* ^ ^ a fc ta jD r& vm ti’trc im Plmphit > * l . .. AM!./&&«>- . JUae.Stefi *■ /AiwJW- MnrcfjfJgMf 1 m u &* oh riwnf, Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion ,,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish? ness andL o s s OF S l e e p , facsimile Signature of N EW Y O R K . EXACTCOPVOFWRAPPER. CEDAR SPRINGS ' Next. Health and Pleasure Resort A t tracting Much Attention. Stn-'ngs o? wonderful curative power similar to the famous waters of. Cars- *'3d are attracting maiiy to the health and p1ensure reports of Cedar Springs, reached cy the Pennsylvania lines via New Paris. O. Hotel nerommodation are under capable .management. Varied lricroatlou 1s offered: Outdoors on the tenn’s courts and croquet lawns; in- doors tn tlie Clnli house, whero there L 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 IH E B iS if M HM C INE i«*W O M E N I f you amnervous and tired out continually you could linvo no clearer warning of the approach of serious female trouble. Do not xvait until you suffer un bearablepainbefore yonseek treat-. xneut. Tou need wino of 'Cardui ” now just a3mud; as if the troublo f were more developed and the tor turing p&inp of disordered men struation, bearing down pains, leucorrboea, backaciio and head ache were driving you to the un failing x-elief thatWino of Gardux hasbrought;hundredsof thousands of women and will bring you. Wine of Cardui w ill drive out all trace of weakness and baninh nervous spells, headache and back- cei to check, Seoure a 81.00bottle of Wine of Cardui today. I f vour dealer does not keep it, send the money to the Ladies’ Advisory I)ept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tc-nn., and the mooicine will bo sent you. WiNBsf B A K O V l SUBTERRANEAN W.ONDERS flamothGave AND COLOSSAL CAVERN Are the most interesting of nil tiro Natural Wonders in America. These wonderful Caverns are visited ann ually i»y thousands o f tourists from tills country and abroad,5 They are pronounced by scientists (he moat tiro most magnificent work o f nature, Tt would well repay you to take tiro tinro to make a visit to f lroni,* They are, 100miles south o f Louisville K y . near tiro LOUISVILE &ilASHVILE l S. and tiro undersigned w ill ho glad U) quote yon rates, give train selrodnl* et: or send you n beautiful illustrated ■Jitpage bookie) giving an interesting doocrlpfion o f these mnnrknMo pkroon. <!,L, Stone, (kn’l P a ? 3 , Agent* loulivilUiKyi . CASTORiA 3 Fo r l a f e a t a a n d C h ild r e n . The KindYouHave AlwaysBought | Bears the Signature of I Mi In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA 1S3MWBMB fHC.OMNTAUNflOMMNYa NBWVOBKCITY. I T ’ S A TE N D E R PO IN T with us to hear our meats criti cised. W e avoid it by handling only the very choicest grades. T A K E OUR S TAK E S for instance. They arc from fresh young steers, raised especially for beef. There’s no flner meat pro- In Hiiij t}S »u,y othvr ooun- try. T ry one uml see how much your nppnlito improves. I t w ill beat alt the tonics you ever took. C. H . C R O U S E , C e d a ro illc , O. EXGHAHGE b a m C E D A R V IL L E , OH IO , A COOUNTS o f erchants and In- **'■ dividuals solicited. Colleetionr (promptly made and remitted.j "Q R A F TH on New York and Cin- cinnati sold at lovvest rates. The cheapest aud most convenient way : to Isend money by mail. T O AN S made on Real Estate, Pen X * sonal or Collateral Security*. William Wildman, Pres., Seth W ; Smith, V ice Pres., ,W . J. Wildman. Cashier. O. L , Smith Asst, Cashier • « DO IT T O - D A Y ! * * “And to think ttiat tenmonthsago I lookedlike tliis1 Xowe it toGennanSJtup.” <JThe time-wom injunction, “ Never put off ’til to-morrow what you can do to day,” is now generally presente-d in this form: “ Do it to-day f” That is the terse advice we want to give you about that ■hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for sev eral days, perhaps weeks, IJTake some reliable remedy for it 'fO-DA.V—and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee’s German ■Svrup, which has been in nse for over thirty-five yeant A few doses of it will Undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a fexv days will cure you completely. <JNo matter liow deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption lias attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure-- 'os it has done before in thousands of ap parently hopeless cases of lung trouble, <j[New trial bottles, egc; regular size, 750. At all druggists. a Isaac WisU-rman* 0e<lnrviile,0. ToInvestors. Profmal stuck in the Owlai> ville Telephone Company is being offered to local investors fit par. It is -guaranteed to pay 6 p(ir cent intereat per annum aud is to be paid semi annually. The stockis Exemptfrom taxes. Tills is a good invosunent for a home company where you have watched, its progress aud rapid growth. Inquire at tli*1!Exchange Bank or D. Bradfute, Pres. ^ WINONA LAKE THIS SEASON Will be Partiuuiarly Attractive for an Out- ing. The summer of 1005 is to be tmespecially Attractive season at Winona Lake, the beau tiful resorl of Northern Indiana on tlho Pennsylvania Lines. The Presbyterian General Assembly will convene the May 18th. Noted spc.'ikeraun'.l musicians Tmvo been engnired for the summer entertain ments. There will be conventions and'eo- cial and religious conferences from—May- until September- The literary ropresenta tion will be prominent, J1 brief, it will be a most -profitublo season educationally. Teachers and students xvlio attend the Sum mer School will derive much benefit. Winturn Lake has golf links, tennis courts baseball and cricket grounds, boating, fish log. swimming and cnmp’ ng facilities. The Pennsylvania Liqos rim <fi -et to the park entrance, Season and lateen-day excur sion tickets may be obtained from ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Infor motion about Winona'Ikikc, the season’s program, hotel accommodations etc., can be ascertained from 8, C. Dickey, Secretary and General Manager, Winona Lake, Jnd. —A 18. Savedby Dynamite. Borirotimes, a flaming1city is saved by dynamiting a space that the Are can’ t cross.* Boinetimes, a cough hangs on so long, you fe d as I f noth ing but dynamite would cure it. Z . T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: “ M y w ife had a ve ry aggravated cough, which kept her nxvake nights Two-physicians could not help lror; so slro took Dr. K in g ’s N ew Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cased her cough gave her sleep, and Anally cured her.’ - Htrietly scientific cure for bronchitis arid Ija Grippe. A t all drug store, prick SOe. and $1.00; guaranteed. T ria l bottle sree. Low Fare totheSouth, Account National Association o f Manufacturer’ s meeting. Excursion tickets on sale May 11th and 16th. Hlop-overat Chattanooga, permitt ing visit to famous battlefields. Side trips a t special excursion ftires from Atlanta to all points in the South, east o f the Mississippi^ and to Cuba, Ask ticket agents o f Pennsylvania Lines for further information, in cluding extension o f rctuan limit. LowFarei toWot Barden. Account American W ater Works Aqcoclation meeting. En joy an out ing, at noted springs of wonderful curative power, similar to famous waters o f Carlsbad. Particulars about fares and time o f trains may be ascertained from ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion to St. Louis. Account National Rapist Anniver sary. Fox 1 information .about fares, through train service etc., flak ticket agents of PennsylvaniaLinos, S P R I N G 1 9 0 5, DRESS N o past season have w e bad such a nice collection or selec tion o f stylish Dress Goods Figured Brilliants 50c to $1.00 ' . Mohairs 50c to $1,75. Panama Cloths, N ea t P in Check Silks. Crepe de Cheije, Foulards, Japanese Henrietta Cloths, Bilk Sh irt Whilst Suits Spring Jackets, S ilk Petticoats: Dressing Sacques, Fnder- wear, Muslin. Underwear. W I N D O W DR A PER Y . Scrims, how patterns; Madras, p retty siv, ,es; Ruffled Swiss 50e, 7oc, and-$1.00 a pate. Sbhhinett $1.50, $2-00 $2,75 a pair. Nottingham 50c, excellent fo r $1.00 pair. Battenberg $3.75 to $12.00 pair. Eduardian $2.75, $3.75, $1. Ivo ry , Saxony, Bon ne Ilo ’mme, Just imported. 1 UUTCUISOtf & GIBfIEfS, X E N IA , OH IO . SPRING SUITS FOR LA DES Fine Stylish Suits in the correct « .tterials and colors at specially low prieesTor Spring in Voiles, Panamas Mohairs, Chiffon Broad cloths. L igh t weight. Cheviots and Silks, in Black, Blues, Browns and Castors Px-iccs. $ 10 . 0 0 . $ 1 2 . 5 0 . $ 1 5 . 0 0 . Two Specials Covert Jackets, One la aLLwool Covert good satin Tininglatesfc and best o f 'style would be good value at f t 0.00 specially priced, $6.75. The other lot is a clean up o f our $10 .00 to $15.50. F ine Covert Jackets all w ell tailored and best o f styles, F it Garranteed a ll ve ry sepcially priced,..^................................................................... :...... ............. $7 .50 Great Silk Sale, ~,r ■, W e have just secured from a S ilk Manufacture a large lo t o f choice ‘ new style o f fancy silks that were, made up to retail at 75ets a yard, in just th© colorings that a.e wanted how we bought them so wo can'sell for the extremely low price o f 50cts a,yard. This w ill, be your silk opportunity of this ycax*l 3 obe fim . * Co., Xenia, 0 . EIGHTEEN PRE fllUnS to be distributed on Thursday, August, 31, ’05 • The premiums w ill be paid in Gold as follows, First, $15; next five in $10 each; next twelve in $5 each,* Ask for tickets on all 25c purchases. O . C . W B I M E R "Fresh ajid Salt Meats, Fish, Oysters etc DO YOU * WANTTOGOONA TO U R OF D E U R O P E r The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune WILLJpTAKE W O M E N TO E U R O P E They will go as guests of The Com mercial Tribune absolutely FREE W I T H A L L E X P E N S E S P A U L Mam's Restaurant andDiningBourns Corner High and Linicstotie street* Springfield, Ohio, Periodic Pains. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are- a most remarkable remedy for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous or sick head ache, or any of the distress ing aches and pains that cause women so much suffering. As pain is weakening, and leaves the system in an ex hausted condition,’ it is wrong to suffer a moment longer tha'n necessary, and you should take, the Anti-Pain Pills on first in dication of an attack. I f taken as directed you may have entire confidence* in their effectiveness, as well as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain no morphine, opium, Chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs. “For a long time I have Buffered greatly with. opcHo of baclmelio, that seem ftlmo/ri more than I can endure. These attacho corao on cncry month. nnU last two or three days. I have I’fis, and tuoy always relievo m« 10 a abort time. My Rioter.'who tmffora th© eatne v;ny, baa vc.-d thorn with' m u a p a r k , ?£l a Michigan et., Couth Bond, Ind. Dr. Mil*** Antl-Paln PHI* «r« *s!d by your tiniQftUt, who will guarantee that the fir*t package will benefit. If It . fall* he will return your money. £3 dose*, £3 cents. Never sold tn bulk. M ite * JvM teal In d wa| b a t h i savj (tenul EiigiJ Benstl Iteal f Bliaul MaelJ P e rh a p s you |then rem em ber Ig ray hair. Stops1 W E H i : ■ / I t ..and can sell pfiRtfl five ye^ SM ITH & | f LOCAL AND P -Cottage rods and] lab prices that defy IMcMillans. Mr. John S ilvey w Wednesday. Mr. Frank Pain, o |rly a butcher here, llnpng old trends he j Drs.“ J. O. Stewart Kvere in South Chari Jwhere'tlroy were en •With the other m LGreerie and Clark f societies by Drs. F ICollins of that placc| Our Patrician for Konqueror for gentl not equalled in t,bls| in and see them at Shoe House. Sprii| —W indow shades popular prices, at The law suit of against the Anchor Company tor $5<J0 a OU his home wbl«? months ago result bringing in a verdh company, this instructed by Jndgt Will be carried to a The, contest at Thursday-evening, Frank Young bt place. Tiro contes pupils of Prof. F class. The judges oh o f Antioch Col M illigan and Dr Prof. W . G.War •was the girost W< and Mrs. L. H. BiJ Mrs. L . L . A itk of Colorado Spri here for a visit w ill and Mrs. J, W . T Ml ISvcfy lamseket-in-r they will buy 1J c O. vh I* for laundry ns.' tlv 45mo, beftauso Si a v , because e.ich ]>:u full pound—wldlt Htafchca arc pu: up t and the price is the again boaro-oP dun# injurious Huui'ie.ds sell you a lS-or. p:« 1 ft stock on hand win ctFciofohe t>ui* that Dofcuu-o St uck packiiRSin latv.o lettc Iteistand Pofianco a laonly ant the ann jgtff* biilabte nowt ini
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