The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
W * r IfOCH JP s*4 promise cw%f«3*o,a prompt * atteuiio;* to all buslnes* Siitm teil to us. m w x m m m im .' s«# The cheapest and moat c«n- v m lm t, w a y to #eu4 m oney W p u l], I s n i J M $ R e a l Estate* Persona lorCotWenil Security. Saak lsgHw rri 8 ,4 . bf* to f*. M. The Cedarvie Herald. #*.«<* F a r Y a a * 1* 4. W* ffcroW*1<Pire«id*nt. 0 .J ,, S mith *CaaMer. . t«, H* Wm&xKT, Aka’tfTaiMefi SR 1 HSSKCWTo r success W ji '. wwe » K A lU + t l S f tf b t* oietnft*> p . FBIBAY, OCTOBER fj Ties* NEGHO GRAIN SMALL £*«»•#« #f 0*y*fe|HP«*t I* tt* l*or# R om THorofw* WmStofi. T h e negro m e u mw considered to J b &m ®t th e oldest xwes in fb& world, evidence*-of its existence la prehistoric times having b e ta dfe- covtrea throughout Afrie*a Austra lia and Oceania. . l a historic tiroes negroes e re depicted on th e mouu- toenta o f Egypt thousands o f years before the Anglo-Saxon had emerg ed fromharharism. They have hem ia contact continually with the highest civilizations of antiquity, ho t have never risen to th e ero* even as is now apparent where th in th e t ey are iso- southern states* lated in large masses. Another significant f a c t is th a t -wMWS-Va^resfceeiisai"-*1' ^ ■X w*a * -Sof^aii* jhfrTMfwf Slate* edficHou! And. the demand fo rith . • ' s r i - s r a ing represented in both gray m a tte r nerve cells) and white m atter - * * * i (nerve fibers). * ‘ ’ Brain cells i r e th e basis o f brain power or mental ab ility ,‘and (heir number fe known to remain constant through-. vpment of mental ac,.v;iv by expe- jien ee, education* ete./»V considered ■ j & be correlated with the develop- ___1 _* -t__&h. lt,A hrtac Waterman, Gsdarvifte, O. ■MflBMail transmission of impulses. The effi neney ;of the brain depends upon the number %nd position of such nerve fibers, jne t as th e efficiency of % telephone system depends upon' the number of its various eoanee- ffons a n d ramifications. Tbe'negro brain, having fewer nerve cells and nerve fibers, assuming th a t gray matter and. white m atte r respective ly represent these numerically, th e possibilities of developing the negro ir e therefore lim ited, except; by crossing with other races. Th is has been done to such a n ex ten t in times past iliat’ i t is difficult to determine whether a pure negro really exists In America.—Robert B ennett Bean Sn Century. , /, / ( r ' Y ou k n ow th em ; th ey a re num erous, and m ake th e ir p re s en c e f e lt everywhere. T h e d im e s o f th e fam ily a re H ead a c h e ,’, T oo th ach e ,, Earache, Backache, S tomach ache, Neu ra lg ia , e tc . T h e y a re sentinels t h a t w a rn you o f a n y derange m en t o f y o u r system . W h e n th e b r a in nerves become ex h au sted o r irrita ted , 'Headache m akes y o u m ise rab le; if the sfomach ne rves a r e w eak , in digestion results, and you „ ....................... ...... -, t d o u b le u p w ith p a in , an d if th e m o re p rom inen t nerves a re af fected , N eu ra lg ia sim p ly makes life unendurab le* T h e Way t o s to p p a in is t o soo th e a n d stren g th en t h e nerves. D r. M iles' A n ti-Pa in P ills d o th is. T h e w ho le P a in fam ily y ield to th e ir influence. H a rm le ss fif tak en a s d irected . <KNfc«t XMMljr ter WHttMUt wrhVt WHotJjrt*. *ai amttmuum ___ * f u « r t * . t t*rn *»*&themfor th« pmcjmtmjgmm Injun* o«p*cHrWnii ike SHwi of roBlUt*,*' MBS. JOK JtEKKILI*, .Pnrii, Ud, . D*.Mlf«VAnti-PataJ*W**ra wMky vrt» wiHfurwrik! tin t krs* IMiaKagtr vr»» iweeHO If It tem , k* vria rtUtm your mhmmv . M *>*•*, ZStznt* fi*Ytr MU U bulk, Mile* Medical Co., E lkhart, Ind P w w JM r JC fw S l s m t m i & m i & Heahlty difwtH* v**m pen bk&dfce fi^be%,hldlioaH*dk HfittiNfl m ie ironl cirwwwwi ia e*t>j^*»d *t«Ekfh dnfori«ra ap«* its e»iiri9*yriem. teptm * .... ....tr. ..- m . *' -J* .. ■. ... jiTT^ ariyMvtkidedfeed*wr*fin. . m tm k . dlstnswfag "'id Wj'ikiT - •'tiut&klHUk 859*7^' -sP***- w h s t «tes<Mtiag « pw»»t*d m <■ .MfC"'tPuHPWBCSt •OHE^XS*mw j **! w en pet » d dyigtyfat frikiint Ife*vjriiJa, «*«Her. iu ^ . ttve« the tiuMMit d im b iim i s Wfood WHhfhepdrer bruM* i s a s t i i M Wi&£ til* Uiild ;*»d„ tm ntp T if Tdwtm '* WM& BnMMndfodkf, “■ Jfm^rmk xmWw WkbklHMf Ink* Wfc 'S th T iflie dM iw A li^ ik t^ Meitela* CMflMmpr A.*te. tlkdll jfcufc jjlWmfiaa- 9WHK|w -FtAPR Sh* Merely Wentedi SitU , A dear old lady ,who had never le ft her native vlUage before, decid- Wandering n a dazed a t th e harbo r station, down, t o t h e pontoon i fashion, ehe was hustled inio 4 boat by a n entertaining boatman and be fore she had recovered from h e r as tonishment found herself by the ride 6f the rictorv. Booking up in awe a t the impos ing old hulk, she spied a Bailor’s face beaming a t h e r from a po rt hole, Immediately lig h t dawned on her puzzled brain, and she yelled out, “J s th is th en ayv ?” , TSes, mum,” was th e apologetic fe'T h e u tell our B ill I wanU ’iro she commanded. “ Your B ill? ' wonderingiy que ried th e ta t. “ Yes, my Bill. He’s i n th e n a v y /' warn th e lucid reply.—Dundee Ad vertiser. W*rtdng Far Law)* - A n occupation which does n o t fig- on* m labor statistics, no r i n th e social economy a t lea st o f America, ia discovered in th e following ad- ' " 11 1 1 IJ Does Your HeartBeat Yes* W G ^ fboeteaci* 4sf» Does it send <Wt f o o i fctooii or b id blood? You k»ow, for good bfo©d i* food bad blood, bad b ttlib . Aad you know precisely whar to take for bid blood—Ay^a S a rsa p a r illa . Doctors bare endorsed it fo r 60 years. " - 9 aAMtVMMC yers A *m x a m . ■‘■mm xmm x . ! m WTStMiHC M l UBft fi eiiiiniveie *3 huw * w « WA25TEP; by Chicago whole sale and mailorder bouse, assistant manager fraan or woman). for this county and adjoining territory. Salaty $20 and expense* paid week ly; expensemoney advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent.'. -Ne investment or experience xegnired. Spare time valuable. Write a t once for fall particularswid enclose self- addressed envelope- Address General.' Hahageri 1^4 EI.X«k® Sh ehieago, J • r • " - ABadly BurnedGirt »V boy, man dr womafn, Js quickly »ut of- pain if Bneklen’s Arnica .-salve is applied promptly. G. W. Welch, of Tekonsba, Mich-, ,*iays: ■‘I use i t in my ramily for cuts, Mires ami all skin injuries, and filid st perfect.” Quickest Pile care known, Best healing salve.raade. 25e a t all druggists. *' —P e»i.Kr-SAXea'can'never be well adveatlsed unless you have a trill th a t w ill stand the weather. Many farmers.1in fac t most a ll of them have learn by experience th a t the best bill On the in a tg c t is the ones pu t .out by the Hearltu The five years th a t we have used the cele brated W aterproof stock, we have not oUecomplaint., O ther houses of ten try to influence the customer by .nking th e “ lust-as-good" kind, knowing th a t th e H erald has exclu sive righ ts. Beside the “qhality” of the stock, we give a free notice of sale,,not; a condensed report, up until day of Sale. FOB SAT.K—Some good spring. Chester 'White pigs of both sexes. Inquire of Chas. Canter, Box IQS* .Selma, O, fhtriao* CliawS* ©MfttG*** • • •fk* iwjia, fa . Eg lhalm , e a thv c a ilc ra * m t o f S?ber% ynmnts » very c jm m «8K«R*!* o f climate, T h e wlk»d H , b*il*e& I f two ce-til ocean e ia tf» t# f «*d i a w in ter nothfiig protest* i f Bgidmb th e ms nortfiweit wind* tomiug from Siberia. A t th e *ea level th e fnow fall* cnnUmudly and stays on, th e ground till th e end o f May, an^l th e seashore-is m ty w ifl. ] F a rthe r irlan d , however, especially' m *se g^'-i^her the ellmaia *# modi&Hl—fast, the to what i i*'-ob*erv&3 cfeewhere. I t h** often been observed in Siberia and in cen tial Europe tlia t in winter th e eoM is greater in th e .plain* and the valleys?, and t h a t the highlands have a .sewibly m ilder ten ij» r* tu re ,: If-fe m it th e dengercoM a ir a c o o a n - : UteH ia the loaland?. This fact i» very o ften bhierred in our cUroate^ Tb ire at* reveml: very go»’A' ex* amples o f i t A ll th e tie e s and shinbs of a valley have been known to he killed by frost, while above a certain level, very clearly marked ou t, on th e hsll o f th e iuountain* ih e vegetation has n o t suffered a t all. The cold a ir often flows from th e .gaismifs: tom tit t h r i r b tm . This is what takes place a t Sakhalin, T h e ^oM a ir *(^msnfliteSTO th e lOF regions o f th e island a n d on the co a st The higher regions have a . snore elevated iemjteiature. So "It A * * f t ia i D m . ®w o v e r SO yiw r% 1m s h«r*M* t i n t *%»•*•*<* o - ABow no *»* t* dm » fT e 7 * a in tX i K. AM ZmnUim is* Imimto** l^peirbawemft th a t tria» '-w ttlt m ImSmtM mob * p * m Wx&zsmvfc- “f e recommend it;' there isn't lu^y What is CASTOR IA Cfastoxift Is » hann lo ss swlbiirthtKt® fo r Owrta* C®» PWJ* «od& D rops * » d SooQalitff Syrnps* I t fa..B7e«,ii«pt;, B». - «mxta$ns n e ith e r Opfam , W&x$hhem n o r o th e r IQ treotiF ' wohstiuuce.' I t s «*?* i» its gmKwntoa, It-A estreys wad A llan Beverishaeas. I t co re* IMawhopa anA, W tod OtM<^ X t reheyes T ee th ing T so aS ^ jB iiaa* C e a e tip e ^H ' and WkthSlmfif* Stom ach mSL XtaUftHs, ftT rin r 3ho*l»Y « « * xudaxaX #Ko(^ •The CHUlde«m*ft.M»i»ce»—‘ia»o JSoflher'a IBkfead. c In mld-*p«imeryou fcrive to trust ' i& a ta rg e degree to y o w hatcher. Weil Cared For Meats u» C E N U I N E CASTOR!A A L W A Y S y j B e a r s t h a S ig n s tn r e M In ho t weather arc tise only kind bay; w# have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they're swee-t and safeWhen sold. -Don’t go meat shopping when it’s h o t Buy a fp sg ttd teawanv, - _ _ C. H. CROUSE, •GBBABVIBI i S , q . an air^fie vegeta.non, fhw,ftl teripediate #3ptafies have the iatfeu of & terop^mte zone, some- ■ copjcaL times£ohtr + . Th^ |«rek» the ash, ffee-pine, the Sr abound in the low regions and form often impenetrable forests, b h f h>wwd th e cen ter « f,fitelMiipd appear haanhoos, hydrangea?, azaleas and other plants that one fe greatly surprised it» meet and whose pres ence can h r esplained only by the a ltog sfh er ahndnmd elim iK e condl- H4a* h t flheM*nd. ’ v' * Man's Resiasraat 1 aai ffia'ne Booms Bomsr High and Eimsstone rimes. 6 , J ‘ Spriag&M. OMo. Be 1M You T**r In Use For Over 3 0 Years. > Tn*Kearm»e«wwfa<y. v» wnm^teettxsr./^vpimmtrt. ,t , Settfing * Bri*' The quiet of the room in w the wte Hi! and addressed pulled off his. “Me and this feller have made a b e t/' he said, “and we've agreed to * leave it to yon, He feefs fhaM f *U AYoungMother *170. “My iuoteer has suddenly been 1# , . , . lade young a t TO.Twenty yeans of 1 „ e^» * ca? v0J' m ji intennesnlteringTram dyspepsia had mtirely disabled her, Until six months ago, when she began t*k- Glectrle Bitters" which have com pletely cured her and restored the it rength and activity she had in the srime of life /’ writes Mw. W. I>. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me. Great est restorative medicine riobe. Set* Stomach, EJteraridH id- n?y» right, pnrifbe* th » . blood, and cures Malaria, BiUioosnes* and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve ton- i u PriceSOc.Guaranteed gists. x [by a ll drug- Danger From ThcFkjse, There’s grav« danger from the vertfeemeht, which appeared in the n English news- Blackpool Times, a paper, a few year* ago; “Young man, dark complexion, ia prepared to ‘le t in the New Yea? a t any house in Blackpool between 12 andG a. in., a t 0 drillings each with out refreshment?.5' The explana tion of this cryptic notice lies, it seems, in m local superstition that the first visitor to a house in the new year, If ho happens io be of a dark complexion, bring* plague o f Cough* a n d Colds th a t a te so prevalent, unless you take D r, King’s New Dfecoyerr fe r Consum ption, Cough* and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls o t Forest City, Me., w rites: « f t’* wGodsend to people living in climates where coughs and colds prevail, 1 find It- qnlcklycdre* end* them. I t prevent* Pneumonia, cares LaGrippe. give* wonderful relief in Asthma and H a y Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 30c and $l.o», G na ran ted cy aU dm g - gtsm. T ria l bottle free* luck. ist wtall’S i l - . ■ SCOTT ’S Emulsion UiadfttHHkV ■ -aWPII* rvaults from chronic consUpation, which I*q iiek ly etored by I»r. King'* New l i f e Pill*. They remove a ll poi sonous germ* from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure » 0 Ur ifomach, rauee*, headache, dizzi ness and colic, without- griping <r discomfort. Me. Guaranteed by all druggist*. W h itt *ou a $ to m tirug tto f # : snd a*k for S o o tt'* . Em«t*i*n VM fcScw w h a t you t h i ^ * n knavva yoM ou0 h t t o h av a h D in*! b « m p tlm e * f y m * m 0 th m 4 mm tM toO r*## W k m m m i t , m m * * * - * 0 ., d r *MNt fk r n o il a re srfaMl- 'b* h i t dNtnT im aaln* y*tt fifffagi nod Uroc oil whan **r* w a 'v i M w t iitd fM itfiy ** m**?* i t i****#*# ,' v « r t t b m m n u m B tm m ' battoE tbaR any aubatfttri* i f f i k —Cook Stove co a l-Jack son N n t- Oufltless. I). S . E t m C o . DYSPEPSIA ffiaOSiSShi ifNMrt Xtm )M4 m HI mkrww the turkeys th a t was e it last Christ mas was placed in a line they would reach around the world, and X bet they wouldn't. Yfyoft lo st? /' '. “ Yon. hav% iny son/*’ *m?werel' the man in the chair. fTlidy might be placed a mile apart and they would still be in a line, yon know.*' As they turned apfl went o a t of. the ropm th e boy who bad acted as; spokesman was seen to hand a small coin over to the other with great reluctance and distinctly » “Bet yon a nickel on that, to o /' replied the other boy.- I F a ll S k irls $5 i t §12 th e new I t Fa ll|W aisfe , woof, I B l a c k S ilk W ais% S 4 g 8 to $10, ^ M wmm - - S ilk F e tticoats; to e H e n t fair $5, six yds, rufiSe; , ' ■ , SatiBFettfeoat% $ i f o m s p , 1*;»,-/ ;; F u rs—Collars, Muffs, e ls., la te s t sty les, $1.75 to i ? / 1 ; : / > i y ■ - 1 l Muslin Cnderwear—Corsets Covers, P an ts, 25c to $1. Cowns 5fftd$S* ' ; ^ y ; K n it Corset Covers, K n it ITnfferwear an d M entor a re very popu lar. F ive cases Ju st in* New Outing Gowns, 50c to $1,. Also B a in i O o a t ^ ‘ .. > y - • " , y . Hoorn Rugs—C arpet size, aU grades- Tapes try , $10.75. Rugs, $1.50, e tc . D ruggets, " $ 3 u p . ' ’. , - '■ AOTOMATICI ELECI31C ^jOiMSfiHALS ■O l f f i f:' CR'SCL^T;. i is I t SDUIHERHIMUHAV niia^fines « » tS w lk « « s t. S t a w n w n * 'cmiMRaTB awn h * r , fri. ' • r - T in ZaroitetriaR Today. With regard to their family life, the Zoroasirians a t Yesnl are mo nogamist?, except ia a few isolated sases where Mohammedan influence has led to polygamy, especially if the first wife has borne no children. The sentiment of the community *a a rule is sl-ongly against dual m*r- riages. In the home the wife occu pies a freer position than among ih* Mohammedans. There was no evi dence of reclusion, and the impres sion the women gave ws* one of modesty and dignity without any HUTCHISON & GIBHEY’S, NENIA. OHIO. “J. M. ASBESTOSROFINGS f t - “Asbestos”, a fibrous, m in e ra l rock, which & h K to ^ o p t a particular ttyle S the g re a te s t fire re s is tan t knowu a n d is p rad tica lly indea- ' 1 " *’ ” trucfcible. A s a rc su lt, th is Roofing is n o t sub jec t to wear, n o r affect \ b y changes o g ^m p e ra tu le i m oisture, ac id s oi gases. Fu rtherm o re i t doesTioi requ ire coating o r ja in tin g William*'Jackson to preserve i t . W rite fo r booklet “G” , prides a n d sam ples—m ailed free.. dress to distinguish them from Moslem women.' They do not wear veil* except on the street of in the btsxsar to avoid insult or unpleasant remarks.—A, V. illi * i in Century. A Tr»tit»!« Bnwiir. “Don't you think it's about time oaf daughter began to look out for a husband?' asked Mr. Green mild ly. “She is getting Ob, and she'll bean old maid if ?ne is no t careful? “Indeed, jee, i t is tim e /' answered Mrs. Green, f*htit the is ju st the same as I was. I never thought of marriage Until my mother warned toe th a t if I were ever f6 toatry a t all I had no time to lose. I te ll you I wa**o alarmed, th a t I made up my mind to take the first fool th a t of fered, and that very evening you earner—Kansas City Independent. ( L I . Johns-fllanville GO., CLEVELAND, OHIO. OM YOUR H U N T I N G T R I P W liaeSVEY' sanss^gg *HCttU«*. . task V**w **« km f^sci £'-=> Sx.yzrzKJ.rf3 i . Kkvnm aait* awn tocn ca , rxKw**v* , , O lii#»»T***,!****,WAA* .. m Fabtl Amfetthm. ■• <rWh*i brought you here, my f rie n d ? ' asked th e philanthropic visitor a t th e penitentiary* “ Unsuccvssful auihorship, m a 'am / answered th e man in cell 441. “How could there he anything crim inal in th a t? Mease explain." *X was busily ea^iged little work on the national currency, when tb# s e tte t Service men swooped down on m e and caught me with the tool* in my lu a d ,fi--“I^il*d*lpbi* Tferord. The Genuine ROGERSBROS! Spoons, Forte, Knives,etc. . ra*M|a^ 10 Oh. CASTOR IA Whf-TiiliMbg Ckitarsn. ItaKWYafcnAlwjsB"?1' : wr I bs «t 5.352E- ^jjpi*torv.of1 S S k bayfr^tl the ^ualiiie* in dkrign, wtwk* toriahip and Safeh o f the best ster- t*ai«5tseHe%^irSa ‘ffieeowfc. , ^ jtSjOiMjk WwHwgwwWfwtP'aBPfff^KHp «<50TT&aowN«;oa*«vM* m m t m JpjtmtMf VltefUFav vpA m m , w m m *' om& AhWork jJ99m av Much of the steiing now on the nanket is entirdy too thin and l ^ t for-pf»6fctl m e, *od la far in ferior In t w t f mcr to "'S itm - P b k t m W m n M* r ^ M t e r ^ j r s S f J S S & ’ ^ e , COLUMBUS OHIO Snrtsraragasjg 9 ™,wwlPWiB|P S9 ■■»•*■’■* *■ m iMk | | ^ | . A# fwitawii** v “ H tf asacftk *MNt.w AmM MtotiMM, Oar fMXV •fnANiMtk h " f f l f ****** «MNtw hek M U. ,8M ty hatiNg Mew aNOWhwifc, fMm taflaf wrt»» lev ear rwalif»»’‘’C-b.” tvwwfeti#***,n#tt*k m j ’i mimiriDfe wW*#-’MVWlfPMl Nelson’s «* Business * J b *.... ■Jrv ■wOm I ». ' UN. J*W, F^XOt fim tioSee* t¥4 . Q/fam or notify **f« » j^Hw ryOwou*! E ju^toftweeK in Gbtff V jw Bent:-Four r E jigQti grocery. ■Ga**| °lfevMaryClauaaa j*v»ilfitig b«*n eotud fw w r. ' yOBSAXE*.—Aboi ^ i i r tfaoshncfc, , 1 Mr/Jamc8MeMilta jpantfuesdayin %m [iteaMfk sales. - jibs. Florence For Coding the week wi [YellowSprings-, Mr.Walter Sbaw, < Lwtwnfcdfrora N o rth t ?spenthis vacation. , Mw.Balston and ch *• •sr'areyism «gr,l eft Mrs. Martha 1 -We ate-In * posh P'jsarjstato.. Ba*y«ce< 1good damp. 1). Mrs.G.F. MoOnofi [«sier, ed Tuesday for to i Sirs. F.M , : » r t . ,, -r, 1-* i -For bicycle pumps ‘" *tape, tires, handle ersl bicycle repain It. 1 Improve the oppor •theHomeNightSohoo F*ntlTypewriting,.? ntf 1 Orville ft . 1 withanother H Priceson St 5 oc, 75 c, i $350 SUIllllV 27South Limes We T J f l r v K.R P erf geoh o . C f 1 B A F » IVEEN ° « S t o W I B ^ X y : w . « « * « • « £
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