The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
m 'LnTrrrniTinf ■'a| N u r sin g b a b y ? , ItV a h eavy stra in on mother. CKI>AB¥II<M3, OHIO- Wn tHohiny Yens PAsrcuNAun am} praum.M’tuviuLw l t-Tump' a t t e n t i o n u> a i l l)U i.iax‘rts inti’Uhtaff to oa, ; , H er sy stem Is caOed upon to supp ly nou rishm en t fo r tw o . NEW YORK DRAFT and dank money orders . - vi5 'ai>--:t ;».ui most «»;> vepjunt w y to netut money by Som e form o f nou rishm en t th a t w ill b e ea sily tak en up b y m other's system Is n e ed ed . AN IMPRESSIVE MOMENT,'' mad. . N. ..... ■ . Loans Made on Real >Estate, Personal dr Collateral Security. Banking Hours: §. A, M. to 8, P. M. S< W» S miuh , President. O. L, S mith , Cashier. S c o f f 9 E m u l s io n con ta in s th e g rea test p o ssib le am oun t o f nourish" m en t in ea sily d ig e sted form , J # M other and bab y a re w ond er fu lly h e lp ed b y Its u se . I h f f ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND $1.00 Ms* Thfe Cedarville Herald. & t . q o P e r Y e a i s r K A -P JU a I3UL.lv -• E d it o r FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22,190*. According to the NewOrleans Titnes- Peinoerat" the American people will s ion be known as the most fotil-mouthed cm. earth, unless something is done to check the, very widespread use of profanity. It is further suggested that one of the causes for this use of profane lan guage is the lack pf a vocabulary suffi cient to 'express the thoughts properfj , ip any other \vay. Unfortunately the widespread use oi profani^ 'must be “admitted. It is a rfact with .which we are all fantiliar. But to explain its -cause jV somewhat difficult. It is possibly true that lack ; , of vocabulary ,may be one cause, How ever, it seems much more likely that profanity .’has its influence iri limiting vocabulary. The man who reties on A g e * In f lt e A n fn ttu K in g d o m . A great variance as to length of life appears among different animals. Some insects live '’or only a few,hours, while Ush, elephants and turtles are fre quently centenarians. The average Uf<? of the mosquito Is three days; Toads usually live to the age of ubout Qftoeu years, while carp have been known to -reach 150. Chickens^ llye from twelve to fifteen years, dogs to the age of ten and occasionally fifteen and parrots to extreme age. These birds have been known to pass the jige of 2<5.0 years! Turtles are also fre- | 'quently centenarians, as are storks, and elephants are said to reach the age of 800 years. Whales have been known to live for 400 years. * — P o s t a g e S ta tu (is. ■ The -larges^ postage stamp ever Is sued was a five cent stamp of -the United States Intended for newspaper postage. It was 4 by 2 inches in size The smallest postage stamp, on the |‘ other hand, was a twenty-five pfennig stamp of Mecklenhurg-Schwerin. Is sued In 1850. It was onorfoilrth the of an ordinary postage stamp, In- illy It has been calculated that 1,000 different kinds of postage sfnbfjlij have been Issued by the varl ous countries of the earth. A Healing Gospel. Tim Rev. J. O. AVftmm, pastor of the Sharon Baptist: church', Belair- oaths for emphasizing his remarks, will I says,of Elootrio Bitters: I t ’ not select the words .that might other- Avig? make his utterance forceful, Wg /incline to belieye that tire underlying reasons for profanity are ' carelessness . and haste. Most boys learn to use ' profanity when they are small enough to he attracted by the air of wickedness that it imparts. They never afterwards 'consider the matter sufficiently to over-, a Godsend to mankind. I t -cured me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak i t took me an halt hour to walk a mile, Two bottles have rnadr me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes .and fed’ tike walking' three more. I t’s math a new man of me.” Greatest rom edy fo r weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Soli . . under guarantee a t all -druggists comg the habit they have formed. 1 he>■ p^eo 50c. hasten /through life and, through their business. They have learned that they can emphasize their remarks with oaths, and they can do it without the trouble Of Considering very carefully what the; arc going to say. It saves time. The) have growh careless and do not try tc Overcome the habit, and they do no consider the matter as an evil. It is a pity that; the nation as Whole cannot be aroused to the .neces sity of checking the evil. There is nothing that stamps more certaifily the air of vulgarity on ally man than the rise of profanity. There is nothinr that more certainly stamps his conver- - sation as mediocre, and that weakens the force, of Ids remarks. There is nothing that shows more quickly a man’s inability to control his. temper, nothin? that mote certainly tells of .irritability than the frequent scattering of oa^lw through one’s discourse. As a matter of national pjide we should adopt some means of lessening the evil. Lord Rosebery’s Definition. It Is to Lord Rosebery that we arc Udebted for the most modern deflat ion-of memory. "What is memory7” mid a friend one day to him.. “Mem ory/* replied his lordship, “la the feel ing that steals over us When we listen to our friends’ original stories." : * - Frightfully Burned.------- Charles W. Moore, a mftcliineftt. •f Ford City, Pa., had hl» hand rightfully burned In an electrical iurnaee. Ho applied Bucklen’s Ai- tlca Salve with the usual result: “ f tulok and perfect cure,’7 , Greatest ieater on earth for Burns, Wounds ’lores, Eczema and Piles! 25c a t al druggists. , ' Merr -Flvck to the Cities. In the United States the cities eon ain a much larger proportion o; non than the country, on the average Clie proportion of women to tho to •al population, is greater In the vll ages and on the farms, though there are some striking exceptions to both rules. Nature the Artisan. An d weaver nature produces fine work. Certain tree barks and leaves furnish excellent eloth-^as, for in stance, the famous taps cloth tfsed ill the south pea Islands, Nature is * glarsraaker too. By discharging her lightning: into beds of quart?, sand she forms exquisite little pipes of glass, She xnakod valuable ropes of various kind.-? in the shape of tropica! vines and <rcepers, and she is oven a laeemaker, us witness the lace trees of the Wci}t Indies. He Was In Trouble. “ I was in trouble, Iratfouud mv way one of It, and I ’m a happy mai a&ftln, since Dr. Kings New .Life Pills cured me of cboriie conatipn- tlon,” pays E. W. KOoodloe, 107 Si. Louis Bh, Dallas, Tex, Guarantoei. -atlsf&ctory. Price 25c. a t all drug gists* Wasps Stop for Sirup. Messrs. Bprratt, an English firm, lilt upon ah Ingenious device to keel wasps away from an exhibition ol confectionery they are holding. All round the outside of the marquee in which the exhibition is being held sir up has been placed, and the contriv ance has’worked so splendidly that scarcely a single wasp has been seen In the .tent. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. -With local applications, as- they cadnoi reach the seat of the disease. Chtatrh Is bloodor constitutional disease, and in Order to'cure it yon must taka internal romedh's Ball’s Catarrh Cure is not nquack inediciii it was prt-scriOcd Dy one. ot tho beat pliysi- elans in this country for yours and I?a reg alar prescription, It 'is composed ot tin beat tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly pr the inn eotis surfaces. The p>rfe.et combination of two ingredients is what produces such won derful resnits in curing Catarrh. Send fin testimonials free, f AddressF, .1. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O' Sold by druggist, 73e. Hall’s'Family PUL are tho best. . AND DAYTON JOURNAL For $2.25. NEW SUBSCRIBERS ONLY 6<T YEARS EXPERIENCE ThAbe mark # D e s ig n s COPVnlGHTS A*" Anyone sending nakelch nud dcjCrlnllon «,•> c'nlckly Ssecrtnln o a r opinion .freo whotlici Invention probably jmlomnblp, Comhuin ,v, tloinrtrietlycomldcntml. HANDBOOK OnPnlmiti sentfree, oldestagencyforseenrinajmtcma Parents taken tliroasli JHunu * Co. .race . Uifrlnlnollcf.wllliouaclinrao, in tbo ScientificAmerican A "handsomely lllnstralcd weekly. I.nrpt«t cttintioti of nnyseionuun Jnnrnaj. a'otms f3 rear: four months, (t. Bold bystl tictvsilfalr y r a f a n ia o tui no r nc if . M O N H S C o ^ is^ -N ew I a / Branch oioce. C£SF SU-WoshlURton, V rS WeHelpYouto Save andMAKE MONEY. FOKSALE- pM'poae worit itiiui . One good general mate for farm or a E. CooleyJ New CiySe of Papon “liighb in fhe middle of a story my pajpe-r gave out,” euid u ncr/spst- }>er v/oman, “and i pent in basto to the local ciotioneris arrnmd the. cor- Her, I v.Ttite denote «■”. ■ follow.?: Tlea-jp tend a pad of yellow j:,iper, ^ by Id, tmlmc-d —For blankets, -storm fronts or rain apronn, see flie line carried by R. E . Townsley. Ju s t the time ,of year for these articles. a beautiful mirror to adorn your lionie. You can get one a t Na- glcy Lies-, Cali ui t. see It. lb . jireforutfip/ » mritd bronyhf. h iek lha pmV on the tvraivphi'f of t/hieJi th e pro prietor hatl '.yj’ittt-ui ‘Hope th is will do. I t i h .rollott* atid milim-d, but ms all out of preferable.5 K e r Yotk lYcad. GRAVELDISORDER. fifty bum smasr.nana{i,.tnwhich Iftairr esecs-u (ijututtiiti, Jattt 1mypiy.tctaaisirllhid BRIGHT*^ DISEASE, .r-jptfiit'tii »*,friihadN«e f ill' t -.12, l >' .ft/MMd»t« t I tBRNGLlFP MARBLE " •GRANITE WORKU OpfttNGe'ffitD, bm a All Work Dona by Pneumatic Machinery <&WILCOX, Ho. t3 West Malft Street Y_i 'fdhs: Jf.Y,,aUcntt.t Mm HStdjii thir# hittet tsun» *■ ......... a months*trial | Having arranged for exceedingly low clubbing rates with publishers ofthe beat and most popular publi cations m the United States, Daily, vVeekly and Monthly, we are now ready to fill orders a t from Thirty to Fifty per cent, less than the re gular prices, giving Subscribers full jcuefit of the lowest clubbing rates, at same time allowing a liberal com mission to Soliciting Agents. To advertise our new offers .yould entail a cost which we save to the Subscriber by asking each reader of this item to seiid a postal .xrd £>r Sample Copies of T he W eekly BNQtriRER; and if so situ- :ted to d o ’a l.tlle agency work dur* ng the winter, make application for igency. I t is a fact tha t T un K h * yuir.BR offers more and better :.-rgams iliaii may be had front •ther sources. One offer giv.es $5,00 Worth fpf mly $2.00, another gives a Daily nper, two Wee&Ufe and two Monthlies for only The Votes itiary coltsssm of T he t W timw iiwiimmm Is worth from i five to fifty dollars to any hor,so Whan ih« Ship’* Bell. Toll* at Niabt In Mtdcvean. The party vrau made up of isave lovers, and "the eonvematiim tnrnet air msprerr'dvo esperieueea, One spoke of standing a t twilight among |he ruins of the great temple a t Kanjak, another of a visit to* the jleropolis by moonlight and a th in sf ilia first glimpse of roek bourn Bethlehem, with the tender spring sunshine falling on the historic wall*. The fourth member of the group paused a moment before making his contribution to the ob servations. $ “Tlie experience in travel which affected me—or .shall I Bay affects jne—-tho most/' he paid, '’does not come strictly in the class of those of which you speak; I t is no t a view in any place, with all the asso ciatlons/that such a vista may sum mon up. Indeed,” there is no place to it, except the general place tha t wo call the ocean. But it is of im mersions tha t we are talking, and my most vivid impression in all my jpurnoyings is connected with an incident of shipboard life, an inci dent tha t constantly repeats itself and. always, 1 hope, with deeper meaning. You see now why I speat of i t in the present instead of the past, because any one who goes down to the sea in ships can appre ciate i t if ho i{5so disposed; "After nightfall let the seafarer go forward. I f you hgveidt a com panion, who understands things you had better go by yourself. Let your thoughts dwell on the deep, on the remoteness of all else from tho lit tle world comprised within your ves sel. Think of ffer sure progress across the dark wastes to her -des tination. Think perhaps of , the lands'you are to see or of those left behind; And, so musing, wait till the hour is sounded on the ship’s bells and the voice of the lookout falls upon your ears with its ‘All’s well I’ " I care not what th e language- the chord’ th a t i t strikes in the mind is instantly comprehended That’s a moment when, if you are with one who can truly be called a friend, bands seek each, other, and a pressure tells that two spirits on life?s sea have knowledge in them Common thankfulness for benefits received, in Iheir hopes'of what the future may hold and in their memo ries of the past of a mutuality of interest—a brotherhood, if you may so cell i t ~ t h a t knits heart to heart and makes each .heart the stronger. “I f you are alone a t such, a time you cannot fail Lo summon to you a t least one spiritual presence, and who knows that the bond of sym pathy you feel under such circum stances is not fully as enduring as when clasp answers clasp in recog nition of. the'message of tho time honored words?” t T A silence fell upon the men. At last one spoke—the one who had talked of Ivarnak a t twilight. “I think you’re righ t/’ he said simply, and the other two nodded.—New York Press. It Reminded Him. The-sick tragedian lay. on liis couch, staring' With widoly opened eyes into vacancy. Tho doctor who had been summoned first had just arrived, and while Ho was removing his gloves the second doctor Came into the room. “He mutters,” said the first. “His mind wanders,” , “N-no, I think n o t/’ replied the attendant, bending over the pa tient. “li e spoke quite, slowly and distinctly.” “What did ho say?” inquired the second, “He said, ‘One woe doth tread upon another’s heels, so fast they follow!5” 'Abracadabra. I t is said tha t Abracadabra was an Assyrian deity, bu t all th a t is known definitely of the word is th a t it was nsed as a charm. A Latin Writer recommended the use of the. word as a remedy for toothache. The word was written on parchment in the following form and hung around tlie neck: ABRACADABRA ABRACADAim ABKACADAB ABKAOADA ABRACAD ABRACA- .. ABRAG ABRA ABB AB A' . FlowSrs and Weeds, The pretty teacher was trying to explain the difference between good conduct and bad. “Good actions/’ she explained, “are tho lovely flow ers* 'Bad ones are the weeds. Now can any little boy or girl tell me tho difference between flowers and weeds? What are flowers? What are weeds?” s. . “Weeds,” said Walter, who bad been struggling with the sorrel in Ido mother’s garden, “are 4he plants th a t want ta grow, and flowers Are tlie ones th a t don’t.” , . jwner. CtfKieUMftkfctt*CMbt#* May Live 10(31Year*# The eliuncps for Hying a full cen tury a re excellent In the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan’ of llnynesviiie, Me.# now170 years old. She writes; ‘‘EL eetrfe Bittern cured mo of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing, and made me feel us well and strong as a ,\ oung girl.” Electric Bitters mire Htomaeh and Liver diseases, Blood disorders, 'General Debltityam) bod* tly weakness. Hold on a guarantee at fctl druggists# 1’rlco only fide. iM S ta a . ^getableErepacaiLonforAs- sunilating ilieFoodandBegula- lingtffaSKpaclisaMBowelsof F or In fa n te and Children. TheKindYouHave Always Bought TNI- i N t s 'T im D H L . n Promotes Digestion.Cheerfub- ness andRest-Cimtains neither Opium,Morphine norMineral, N of x H A H C O T IC . nape•fo u jrsm m .rsT cim jtmiptm StciC~ M x.S m n x* 1 — #JW- AperfectRemedyforConstipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms.Convulsions.Feverish ness andXoss OF S leep , Facsimile Signature of N E W Y O R K . EXACT CCiPTOE WRAPPER, *nfi In Use Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA ■7HCCtNTAUIICOMPANY. «eW'YOflKClTY. SUITSATPOPDLARPRICES Skirts S5 to $12 the new^pfeids. Waists, wool, $1.25 to $2.50. Black Silk Waists, $4.50 to $10. Brilliritine Waists, $1 to $2.50. Silk Petticoats, excellent for $5, six yds, ruffle, ' Satin Petticoats,-$1 to $2.50.f Furs—Collars, Muffs, ets., latest styles,—$1.75 to $15 •• •' * Muslin Underwear—Corsets Covers, .Pants, 25c to $1. Gowns 50 to $8. Knit Corset Covers, Knit Underwear and Mentor are very popular. Five cases just in. Kew Outing Gowns, 50e to $1. Also Rain Coats. Room Rugs—Carpet size, all grades. Tapes try, $10.75. Rugs, $1.50, etc. Druggets, $8 up. \ & TRY OUR JOB PRINTING TOWNSLEY BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Gement Building Blocks, Build* ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estim a tes chee r fully given. Think a Minute YOU know you can’t wash clothes clean with cold water. The only way to make them spotless white is to boil them with Maple City im L Soap No mbbhiff iiecesiwy. ^Just bailing with this woiuletful 8o*p looses* allJkuul. of dirt and makes tbo worst washing snowyand swert. It ton* tains no chemicals to hint fabrics or hands, bat it sterilise* the clothes, making them perfectly healthful and clean.' Best of all for house-cleaning and dish-Vrashffig. Big white take that outlaststwo of other kinds, g e e u ts . A t *11 g ro c e rs. IdAlPMf O ltY M A P y / m m , ■ Memirtoufh, llllrtala. •‘TAKE THIS CUT ’j? '“ Tv”o recommend It; there isn’t any batter ,,r In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degree to your bute-her. Well Cared: For Meats ia hot weather are the only hind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them • right, and they’re .sweet and safe when ^old. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy p lu s and he sure. C. H . CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. dam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio H EA D A C H E "Myfitherhna been :*apfferorfrom stalt heoflacli# for th e J u t tvfeuty-ttvB yeRrs and never found any teller au tll he began taking your Casca^ets. Since : lie has began.taking OaBcarota ho has never had th e headacne, They havo entirely oared him. Oascarets do what you recommend thein to do. I w ill give you the privilege of using his name." E.M. Dlekaon.JlSOBesinerSt., W.IudianapoUs.lni, Best For ■ ■ T h e B o w e l s > ^ e m m CAHOYCATHARTIC - Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good, DoGoad, Hevor Sicken,Weaken or (irire. 10c, t5g,SOc.Kevcr sold in bulk. Tbe genuine tablet stamped 0 0 0 , Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co.# Chicago or N,Y. 598 ANNUAL SALE , TEN MILLION BOXES Rdief /D u ring1 th a t try ing period in which women so oiten suffe: from nervousness, backache,, sick headache, o r o the r pains,' there is nothing th a t C,an equal. Dr. Miles' An ti-Pain Pills. They stop th e pains, soothe the .nerves, and give t o Women the relief so much desired. If taken on first • indication of pajn o r misery, riiey will allay the irritab le -condmon of the nerves, arid save you further suffering. Those who use them, a t regu la r intervals have ceas ed to dread these periods. They contain no harm ful drugs, and leave no effect upon the heart o r stomach'if taken as directed. They give prompt relief. " I h a v e b een nrt Invalid - for 9 yearn. I liav e neliralfrfa, rheum atism a n d p a in s a ro u n d th o h e a r t By u sin g I)r, M iles’ A n ti-P a in p ills I ant reliev ed o f th e p ain , an d g e t sleep a n d r e n t I th in k h a d I known of th o P a in P ills When I wna first taken sic k , th e y w ould h a v e cured me, I recom m end th em fo r periodic pains.” M R S. H E N RY FU N K , E . Akron,O. D r. Mile** A n tl-P * tn P ills a re sold b / y o u r d ru g g ist, w ho will guarantee th a t th e first package w ill benefit. ”If It fa lls, he w ill re tu rn y our money. 25 doses, 25 cen ts. N ever sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind ONEIDA' COMUNITY TRAPS Tho NEWH3USE trap Is tho host In the world, it is a perfect machine. Hand-fitted| Thordaghly Inspected and tested t The VICTOR TRAP Is tho only re liable low-prfccd trap. Don’t . bay cheap Imitations, Be sure tho Trap Pan roads as follows: A£K ANY TRAPPER THUS T A A r P e f f - B e tM D fi Sfftit sf «*?#. ft* 1M tftAPPtRjr BU18L Fi/.V U f l K ,!>{;,■:i f i f in f/ in ? « « tl-tiiiifntr .V.'B;-/ «* w** /.'if., W. E HUNT6lt*ri*A£M5n*TK*PP&#, n*i>ntf HAOAtlltfi 'depst.dt*Ut • f iks,-trapfir* Mtuttounitfurttifltt A,t. HMSiNg#B*. C0„ Mtehit, Sk ¥ m jfwrt atatnus Q hr* Humtiw’ ttlnl t I* fk«(A hVrirA.fj-s l W piikt kiJrt tisttiri«!»»;!# ryfeas- JMut r#wh»otUd#M»l 1evh, Ittwe, sperM erft.!*S,w iitM nstetsit, A Msgat e# ItHMH#w»wimtsusirfJ*otW&ftWL UMf.OOPY’-ULntl. y r g iS W JHI 1,1... --I— n tl 100,000 U S E D . LINE OF, Bl fob Afih Ft ro rec Cottar., laria-mi targe dt II C Cdtuiog ^ sasu 1 OL8VI . T^p© it went] nve ha tn& tt t and s . shopp. and ht a i CE, LOCAL A- n’s R STAN er Hig ‘S Cumulative - NON- . TAXABLE INOHIO stiKjttuRl 0 last; tw«i safe m m r a w PresentPrice$i 'Uokson.n Dividends payable g April. July end October. ■Fir........................ First and only lieu ng- tt lilt'll are more than thr [ of the Preferred Stock. . Net earning^ tiro now v amount required to p a y ,. entire Preferred Stock ish, THEREARE m Cortifiod detailed repo apprulsemonts can be oxu of tho udderi ifi signed, who piauatory pamphlet ami. 1 up >11 request. - BeHard1 Norwood—Cincii leant, PaT« tBioken, v n bulk, 5i intesd tc c A largo nipomst ofthln > tq the ouiployocs pf tho Cor ItOrlingR iUALS is now offered to the pit . PSIOlt SALE, AH oubm ’accompanied bv olieclt or d order of A. B. JPK8QN. Ti uring hich w AHDAfifi DISEASESOF THE Ur. HcCteUan ahnotiticc^ to tho t publlg that lu> UKikcfl a apcriully •talLia hati so years conctatii «xi> ,«hdri 0 ricffintlcn1from Imaluciw. Biecd find. Shlh Diseases, tmil Di . 'ffBIIK FORBOOKON RECTAL I STVCS* & fiiiaindorteiutato ot imttcnta cureo cm in ck hea< ere is l r. Mil hcv sto wuu*Muo<Tcs3t)ntsDfii>aucnu ^ DR. J. J. 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