The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
i ii ?.• ap SLASSlMKING. THtMA W«rH#** WH'* A‘*ih* 1* lb# An F sm , t » ■.'..<!«'« A**. *1<U' |j,ii . u k:';" •i ,<nr -ilt ». J* lit* \> '-i it. 1 >' f,..t r' i - . !i •«!•■ ew..... ;«’« H | a C a m # f f A i t f A tup. jrQwi ifj9W% j Excursion Bulletin TMC wit « i»m ‘I ! . 1 1' .i n it. irati Nvrth rn l South Dtfefe 4 ( } * i v.. in .^,^1 J m J.f.1 =>to 1 " h \ i i tv £*>->. an l I , f’ to £ €■ ft r‘ to Wt . I >-.f toutoto/ ■*n i to it r j ^ t? fr t !^*SPolfO-'f*5si33 f i n , r u nto Ktotoa pi d f; i n *'£ - « ' r I -l- J to I ,;n to Ito 4^n8 ; - c 1 tof, oto h i1 ; f3U rl.ctoc.Ge to e£ Itoto ctto i* ftotto in {fnt atjI to “'S. tot S4? >’3C* i.i .i.u.:fc ftor-cto: U.o, totoFKl QErto- Iio mVacas <lto*tofn ■my, ami f-i?n?k t-ntoaity i;i ptcte j from a half Ititoi to SLi^tofto.rten uf pa inch tM,k, tk» *<«!>?? Leifig |sai?Cw'.-% In* jr-orp'iruteil with tho stmcftfip «£ tjw javyi* and c-samly the came an bail* t ite obverse -aril reverse rides. The prifota of ITah a t Memphis were adapts in the pjta?3iwskeris art, axiS no t oul? did they have factories fa r maanrac-telng: Use. common: i ? ..rn ,tri l , a .>' ‘ >•>ii *- t s ...r it t »i&,'f fa-1- « C . Mwntob*. VtiitmiMm*»i tM tk tM m, a '.» lArarifararadAlfari* !-ami(Jfc-e t'a:k- * i sala Aj ril 8., 11md C | - . l « ° •" Horthtm %W|«n « h 4 rtcf?jj'5s» -Kjypisi HoiBe-seekera7 p^earc'uH Aj-ril lt> mnl U* 8 «D:i S& ■ •- .■' ."■’■ S»nFr»nctna $ai L«s Angtks, <5*1- awl return fa SjQF-4) iW'S ■ a*—. —.-S j JSoand trip, fteneseekep* tickets m. «a1&April .’.Apply la nearest Kij? Fanr ageiit,| \l l RHfclK,(kri pasi,A^fc ' l l B. (Jo fits rc il, tm and the imitation.of previous I i- i> t o ■stones to $e*fe£ion; 'Their imitr,**’ ftons of the amethyat sxid of the variant other colored $m $ w e so true to nature that even now, after ttiey have fain In i h i tkse^t sands- from S,00h to 4,000 years, it tahts ,un expert ta di^tihgnish the genuine artieVa from the spurious. I t has Itcoxi shown that header. heiu;| experts in glassmalaag and glass coloring- they n&d the dia- anonl in enfttog and- 4R$x0pg gbss. In th e Jlntislr mnsetnn there is a heahtlfnl piere c|f stained glass with an engraved-enahMzohinent of the monarch Tholhxpes H I,, who lived 3,4(50 years ago.- • ’ . > ■4c Foiled After AH. •• ■During the peninsular warn nmm her of English officers had establish ed a mess in a Spanish village, with native cooks,’ ’.whose efforts’ W o fairly -satisfactory to the keen ap petites of the campaigners. -They were joined, however,, by ^ certain -leevish, cantankerous major,, who’ Utterly complained that every’dish , A k evidence of the interest tajfoep fay nil 'Texas ISpos in the second annual meeting, o f ,the Ifforthorn SaitieTtf ' AssOeiaUon, Which will finally ha confined himself' a diet on eggs boiled in the,shell. *<rPllfivi nnn?t: <mo4i-r flirtcA?*? Kft CriG(l, triumphantly. But his triumph was short1Iked, Kexfc moming some mlsrfiievr '<* subs were at the mess table faeJh/ig the major and emptied all the £alt cellars, replacing the ir’ contents with powdered sugar, 'The 'major "soon appeared and with and rushed off to his tent, Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then you r hlocd must be, in a very bad condition. You certainly know What to take, then take i t— Ayer’s Sarsa parilla* If you doubt» then consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old family medicine. T?ifl 1» th* *<ki -'.Ate *-«■noYl^'iiweYy,' K«» yrinrlirer*'*}!*<• »i l yrmr iw.w.w»♦**!»* If ukltig uxJOlt* Al*r>nil*. ~ *11 ^ -JL nm ym t, i/ers AGUjeemr, CStKV fKimii, V?#I;&r**S5> uHmtnt W*jjablMfc■ tr.#f-:»Sl»»er*35 catmtx.e:r.{ll. $25.00 Vmi $25.00: t«s Want ¥»<* %»* k mm* A*« m *» WOtk Wmb M l l a t «•*»/. ' uMtau t i* » w a d fa#tt*r guide t« diet titan faulty tmmmM S* lltri CWk-taHOJI of h{. Wood* JtmchinMitt, writing * m fad* in McClure1’* M *pw»e. Here a re *on»e of hi* findings i-fUdeiMadt Men slifmld cat w l»t ih*y like and a gor*l deaf of it, wOiieti our age* fev, eize. hfHiejKwcr and the work to be u « i : p , the suitable fuel i i onlv * uucstion of eoit and *ccw» eihllity” h is no*richer Ip phoaphorua “,,x^,^rt4r«i «SW »«>■**«*•'Ev“ “* L>?a,c’ cfM*e ‘l " t | worei t would not therefore be wgood gpjcca do no t Cjliea£ the hi Tlmt notion confounds the ‘ffiot’C -*THEMAHECvt»0«AItA^*SB> Is hack of every gallon ol Green Seal liqu id Paint. Doesn’t make the paint nay better \ but-make* you SftfG "usijjcr if* 1 ■;.-,.";l^ , / Per Kale fay ICerr * Hastings Bros. . k t h e Moon Inhabited Science fans proven t h a t themoon, has iii* iU,,iM*pfacre„ -which makes fife in sown? form possible on th a t ftifcilife; but no t for humpn beings, Who have a h a rd , enough time on this earth of oursj .especially those who don’t know tl-yt KlecfriC' B it te rs , cure Headache,, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and' Fever, Jaund ice rlV-KTim' TAtrat* Uncquhfa led ns a gehn'afd'bnle and Appetiser for weak persons and especially for ty and Female weakness, V a *r^A d VKSiV ■^VtfSkY^tl^ ^ -a— «“> •> Brince only 0 e . A lt TEXAS tlNES INTERESTED, issued add Widely distributed. The invitarioh carries the trade mark of Cloven Texas trunk lines, and, indi cates an united efiort to- have home- Seekersmade acqiiaintpd with Texas condition. Visitors,to Sa» AptOnlo should purelvisatUoif tickets on the regular excursion date of Tuesday,- April 17,Which will place them ift the Convention City in time .for the opening exercises. An information bureau w ill’be1established looking to the prompt accommodations of afiLvisttors* This bureau will bo in ehrtrgo Of the San Antonio Business Men’s Club, • W rite fo r a copy of “Beautiful San Antonio” as si guide on your proposed visit, Address: t ;.J, Aiulefsom G, V. A,, 6. M.*S, A. RY, Itoirsxox, T exas . SHERIFFS SALE. Of mir new Spring Shoes mad Oxfords. Only the best and most approved styles are shown* each shoe being the highest ^ossibto, the price* MioaM l€.«rji!i. . M'£S - V taste with actual heat. Spice* are antiseptic. The Egyptian* preserved mummies in fcpiee*. In iropical cotintrlcd iieople eat -more’ ipicea than m cold ohp %and the dief docs them good* Pork is all right. I t digest? slow ly, but that is an advantage* The machinery must have work to do like the rest of thcbbody. 1 Yegetarianism is #<the diet of the, enslaved, stagnant and conquered races" A diet rich in meat i* that of the dominant races. - Paw people, who eat muchjmeat ever become consumptive. “'Tuber culosis awbep* like a priftllenea tluroiigh th e grass and grain eaten* -Seattle, antelopes, chickens, pheae- ant*,'turkeys—but i Cadies' ^ioes Ladies' Oxfords -Men's Shoes > Men's Oxfords . $1.50 to $4.00 $1.00 to $3.00 $1.50 to $5.50 $2.00to$5-00 at eagles, crows.” . Breakfast food* ; m well ef '5*? 7^'; which the sun ha* ever grown from the soil” War* have alwaya been hereest fo r'th e possession of the great wheat growing plains* No na tion cats brown bread when i t can ,gefcWhite, Instinct is here also cor: ■reek Whole wheat meal, or;“gra- \d H •4( v~N JU contains uiore nitrogen’than THEMGSttbw C0MIN6, t -•/ makes' a puperh ' fsbur mash5 in * weak, stomach ” “Th» tortures of the chronie a ^ - - v'eiy,,- foodsWhich he fakes,for their cure,5' The chief value of “mush andmilk* (meaning also other coarse cereal foods) fifi " "* ' n the milk and sugar* Eat slowly, not what yon like* what agrees with yon and air much Osyou peed, seems to he Dr* Hutch inson’s idea* * ' , .•' Tfa*Ham*, s• ; , In the natural progresa of riktiona and the development of trade, porce lain was brought from China to Eu rope,, and, various legend* were cur- thls nrigbfaorbood, TIio Biughng Brothers have » name tha t Stands for all tha t is new, novel and enter- talnlugjn the circus line, and the management announce* that this season ihesbow ha* been enlarged jtnaneb an extent that a whole extra traln ia osOd in addition to the four trains of last season. The show- is now transported from place to place In efghtyfive seventy-foot carfl, con- structed especially for the Mingling Brothers* In connection With the OwdCHp fa TwoDays, C tte v e r y GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING r , f2?*‘ rent us to its origin* Magic praper- tieS wOrc attributed to it—as, for A ;t t f Took til* Hint*' clever if somewhat sharp riri h i poured composed of plaster, eggs, the-shells of “marine locusts" and the like, and this suggests the origin of thd^Word "porcelain.” The Portugueseword •‘•wir/iflll*" Ttiodn* 015441*nl* W MnA * ai - .-wfbtx ntiv a - HictBlackfarm £aad m ** m m U f i’-iT TEXAH, ah.ag tho C tm midland #A!f, HOAD of4O h io , GiuxjcRGorasPV ss P u rsuan t to ‘command o f an order ot sale issued from, the court of Common P leas of said county, aud to me directed a- id delivered, I wifi offer for sale, a t public auction, a t the fron t door of the court house, In j tho eityZof X en ia /in said county, ot Saturday, May I2ih 1906, a t 2 o’clock P. M. tho following real estate;— S ituate in Uso county of-Xlrcene, S tale of Ohio, and m tli'o village of tVdarvillo. Being a ll of lo t No* (15) fifteen and th irty seven a n d ono h a lf rtf/ZIfectoff of tho west side o f lo t No. (13) twelve of Urn original tnvti Jots of, raid village of Cedar- ville a1-; the same a r c designated a umbered ojid.knowtron tho u rg in g w o id c ;l ptot Ofsaid village. ’ Said premises liprefay convoyed a r^ mow pa rti jn la rly described as follows, tow lt: Commenclngat tho corner o f Main and i ’hSllfeothe tracts 120 feet to tho Hun of tho p a r t o f sa id lo t No. 12, convoked to Mrs. S, O. Stewarts theiico Hftftherly niong tho lino o f •saM p a rt of said iofeNov 12,«foresala 132 feet to Xoftb Htreofcf thcnco westerly w ith tho south Ifiio of North Btreet 129 feet to tho comer of Mnte. a?£d North Streets i them® hug’s 1back, wa* named porcelan*. This shell was used to some extent in the arts by being carved into cameos and pewonar ornaments. Thcsc bceamc porCelana ware*, ^ad when th e new production became known its likenew to the ahellwork v*is rccognitcd. The new material 'to i* Pt ur;^sui!'y not tai* behind frsri'vai hi ?1 Vs IfipinoUt. Val» to'. ilMhi P'U M fifty itelftjA t k,*va ’h , itii d eht- i»ud it! all good '-tto ■}'! fl»it it Ht in T ex a s.’ 'fti4 f, want, YOt^, and a . couthanly witli MffiuStreet 182feet iife. if JjlElV uwaits th o ' ' nDdhffi Family, ? n 1 / 7 ' t t cn ' t’*, io all ; 5 t'i-' >81 l ?.alvtoi^ '* nvjt!) ititef* v . :t n x-"t 4?in to place o t heglut •Haiti premises ][worc appraised unde r an ordeh o f flip <*ourt of Com mon Pleas, rtreonh County Ohio, for twenty four hundred (2100) Hollars. Terras of Bale. Cash. .’To l.p (mid by. .ordor of caidCotirt [In CasoNo* 11833, whctciu H. K. Wolf fa Plaintiff and Mary HUlio 1Htewartct uh «ro Hefemlants. E ltANK TAKBOX. Siiewff of { itmm County, Ohio. Pa_«K U, i tm s . ;|«ty. for P la in tiff/ thus acquired the French name rtporceIaine" or, in English, wpor-, celain." iglmgS presenting the beautiful: and sub lime spectator production of The Field of tile Cloth of Gold. Tbi* pantomimic play necessitate* the use of 1,800 actor* and actresses and Of almost SCOhorses. I t is presen ted on the largest stage over used exhibitional purposes. Special b X- nraion rates have been arranged for on »U lines of travel by lllugfing Brothers, and .those who desire to go to Springfield where this great circus exhibit* can do so a t a com paratively small cost. This will bo. the only point-In thl* vicinity where the circuswilt exhibit this season and no one should ml** the oppor tunity to see it. Watch this paper j for additional announcements^ and whom she did not care io con sider because of hia fUndpCss for in- ,uor. I t had no t got lo rejecting his proffered of fer*. so she was tillable to tell him in toxicatingl a point of x E b e r s o l e P i a n o s ABSOJLUTriL.Y' »U»?A B l.E . came the other night, when, being alone with him, she had stirred his emotions hy her playing oh the pi ano. “Why,” he asked when she would play no more, *do I have such a passion for ih e music you make V* The girl paused, as if considering. f ‘ -»s>"■ w*'wyn» x , «W* hara for a ntnbbarofyiara used jifaprsoltPimoslnthe pcaMmtoqr where they. ff» ci.astwtty s«bj«;ted to the lrird- m Mad of tum *, W* bare fauni the Bt»*r»ole to be a good, durable pl*ao, weUablt .^ v ir,' c.ewear and tearof themusic *0OTB* -M n* jt ^- ha J3 au «, UlrectreKS ;.ti VoasentWry ot Mas!*. ' v WASuvAOrtaso itr t> TI h » S m lf lv * Nixon P iano Co. • • s a d B •#■hanvrir ctkctNNiTi, q * “Perhaps it’s because it’s so full of bars," she said, and the man ha* not Afbeni aial CUynlty. ' Among the many anecdote* told of tha t famous Italian contralto, Mme. Alboni, is one which, reading like fiction, is neterthelea* perfectly true. Many year* ago a t a state concert a t Buckingham palace Jifae, Alboni, was commanded to D*vir* faand Tariare been back since.—-Philadelphia Rec ord. appear. And appear she did and sang ex quisitely. As she turned to go after is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that, afflicted me io years. Thin I was advised to apply Buck-* len’s Arnica Salve, ana less than [a box permanently“cured me^“Writes 1*.8.Napier,of Elides, Ky. Hcaisi all wounds, Burns and Sore* like magic. 23c a t all druggist. her last aria she slipped her hand into her pocket and drew forth a the rope which separated th* artist* from the audience. “I have done as might he. Mmc. Alboni had xe- publksn tendencies. tlla** ■rafeftft by tea Vain#. I t h scarcely credible, hut i t is a ■ ,4wsW ik i i*«nwirrtOW.v«TCMyorMeBk ?«srV!:t!«s^&i^,ssiSj >CHif4**i»«on*I'lltWi«*ttk»Kaf«S, i I !<( tn H «, * 5u<5Iy pMratltoi to '8—88 —if I8MI ! 'V . I .VUAX, - i AMk 4#d.NI U*rt%vM HfiUd Ba:, **«> Ohio. o° „ ;’-* I i MtKAV, lo r ill, T t » « , Rrtct* bCerrta glass while you hold it by the stem i t Will emit a certain note, in most cases a pretty deep one. Oh bring ing tbs? glass rapidly to your mouth and shouting into it the same1note as loudly as possible, the vibrations e tlheg lftrt h®!ngdhefflhy.extessdcd, It witt be shivered i ^ o fragments* Tliis used,to bet a favorite expert- meat of Eablache, the reaownad linger, who would tho* break, or* after tho other, as many gl«sM« m wcfelmndailiohmb ifartewii'BKi(vkiiiraiifi* iti'itaifa^- MONUMENTS ’ iAW* (.■rfMt L*« vm In tin W«rM. The largest loaves of bread baked in tho world are those of France and Italy. The “pipe" bread o f Italy is baked in loaves, two of thre* feet long, while in France tho loaves are made in the shape of very long roll* four or five feet in length and. in many eases even six feet. The bread of Paris is distributed almost exclu sively by women, who go to th* vari ous bakehouses a t 5:80 a. m. and spend about ah hour polishing up the leaves. After the loaves are thoroughly cleaned of 6usfc aud grit the “bread porter" proceeds on the round of her customers. Those who live in apartments or fiats find their loaves leaning against the door. hire first Class m Best and most up-to-date livery aed feed bam in Contra! Ohio. Everything new. Especially equipped to care for funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town by having it in our barn. Ticket* given on a $200 outfit to be given away December 34 , 1906 . o . O . • W ' E S I M E S r t i CeOARVILLH, OHIO. ; v‘&******** j 58-!JVww , A##WNra» O.A. 8 !tOW&eO. ora. iwtin»T»H'i*«r,W***rM*r»N, *. e« jJ QalUiif Hi* M*a«ur*. Aunt Filura was preparing soup for dinner when ono of tho neigh bors happened in on a borrowing er rand.- - “Why, Aunt Mura, isn’t th a t an | Unusually large fcoujj kettle P asked . ^jyjfjffcgpji-im m*- w w U l l l f l 5 l w^MCTsJwif,, fleftimMkaMMialM t m 0 taller, with a calculating glance a t tho stove on her passage across thw kitchen. „. ^Tf^on’rojttallookingAtcthokihtJ t h , it does seem plumb usable,** aaid Aunt Filura calmly, <!but when you cast your look* on the extent* AHit Tilil'hitifp! a I wnY# rv sratiKHi-kl* «w. - a i a r - ^ * " ““Miftnve" “ glMNUliit «MIXX|_ liiMtJi & 3 S > n •wmiat acswfttat m * wtvtmm* a*»M»*m jura mmtm* -mu. *« SWWmtTlNHIh umimm PtM«*vms ***** ram m* ammm, nun a iim a t* m m tm an* m»m* emwmm waauwaay.aMVi* amt v*4* m»?fra # r vhv n*a tOMV . °ratal**. if -A*^,raiW4*u*ra,SHraeirai».tVv a*H5w Waive W»h Hiftl*. t Watec taken with meals should be flipped m well as taken sparingly ' i fee water should be taken as raldom *s possible le - and the habit of patting chip- d ice in the drinking witerda to; ru -never would fee* better *MswBrtflaMHky o* ffiSSIwyS f ie avoided,asowenwrarknowawbat away he taken into the atenmeh ’through this mediarn. The V ite r way is to fill bottles with water a id wllow them to i t a n l M b tea fa ,T O E CaHw tor To got our prices on tbfat Brinth© for thfo Feat*. Office ofotmsi* ary Is our ‘Tongaultnud m faato band tiio very Mteat material' turn ' c Never place-an order for FriffiffiS until yon imvo scouted our prie«» m u tit )g the holi for ’i -W b TI do th»-tunnl«K. w , * * * •rihUl f i t r r t r t B n it t te M m M | AIWAV.S ; W « S » 0 fi •o ", fC__ |‘n. f r W nc " ’1 I. I J fW E S T V - S l S t i i m s o v i e t dsi'8'fl-o ^ Viv«s Tuesday mm b , UmAotsincm^^ndhw m injury i» » ^ lo e a t lyiyrii was put In p lace1 ° ‘S a e of riH.' huya ti . -■ .. *-*ra<3 teifii r ■ v- ■*■*■ •Y_* , I’lsrence M'atu wna re ij too accident -wanted an > tt>lRMrftsrefo>ed, Ware to uie Bwlmmiihi of town a«d would have ■ into toe st,ream had ifci ft officer KenootJ wfaointe|| Dtoffit The affair- hap wo o’eiOriiiutlte lo ca l f o r e o g 101-n fl REcP Between April 80and A ' Between 3d and fith—1[ Between 6th and V iieavy rain and wind. ^ fa 'i’entfa afad lltto -Bain weather; high wind. TWelfth—Unsettled w Between 13th and nveathevi afortn, rain a; Between 16th add 21s fair; cooler on 21st, with Between ,21st and 2J|. wind and rain. ■ t Between 21th and ,20thK fair, except storin. Ofsho Q oa 27to. •- R - Thirtieth rtn'ct 31st—Ra1 W to ton l COM ING EV E I • May 13, BaecalaureattoL the High school gradual1; May 18, High School want.. , ■ ” - May 22TownshipComt, May 28, IV. P. Synod. May 21, Eva. Marshall May 25, Tntgr-Gollegia .June 1-2, College Soot ,Bxeite&sto\ - . - dune d, Baccalaureate June 7, College Comiw Jfnjie7, AlUtoni Assoei ALWAYS ? TfT TH1 SH^w. B aits ;ii V^Ith pure Linseed OilL villawork. This paint if tidy and needs thinning become* more Oconomi ennstaner. , For Sale fay Kerf.&Ha ed 2y J FOR SALE to ■.•■ .■•.' ,'■■ p-f —Two p u re fared Oh bom1pigs farrowed, last Call on or telephone It. £ R *MMWN«raiOTaMNB|H )oes V Heart 1 Yes. 100,000 Does it te n d Or bad bloods good blood 3 bod .Meed, hi you know ps t a k r l b r bod SdfQUpdriiii fifiifobed it f |5*wriufrf vat W e w c lic c i Attt! y m > O f nc ty < sl . & i V n i M I Altoi t! ic I)? | n till fiin#ii| J Jn l;; cbc „ fliT it t w liy l JffMvc y c is i A in iiiialiC '' 'ORsWlllit \m ? l I f f t f T I pyfo ' 4i}\ %
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