The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
**ft*gr U in|tf<iH»HKMl I i twit'TiWililiioi** w* r m u ; v i L L E s o i i i o . . ‘- w i n i' Y m n PATnovA<ai . J , . *?l*U.e;lpt - <io u3i ijoiiittexs -»«}>t ii ;*ti, d ttk U8«_ ’ NEW YORKDRAFT and BANKMONEY.OROERS. The ehoapept' aufy most con-* venient way to semi money by nrril. LuATlS Indue Gil R ta! EstatCj Personal or Collateral Security. Racking Hours; & A. M. to. 8, P. M< 8 .jW . SMtmit, PjrosWent.p, O, X,. S m ith , (’ashler,, Dr. KENNEDY’S FfiVORTE REMEDY ■ 'aM«wwi»fteiiWSNi'vv >■ jPmvcrfnl tor tmro, ,AuctWelcome In . every IMwo. KIDNEY wai U¥ER core, r l . t Tkf yott bave a fit of “ the f Macs/* every month? Sof- j £er "from headache* back ache, low waist-pains, creep ing1sensations, nervousness, k ti tafuUtjy irregularity, or day disorder of your natural functions? Such symptoms m show tha t you' suffer from 1 h one of 'the diseases peculiar- to women. DcnTpiocrast* nate. T ake t • o 1 ’ • ' WOMAN’S RELIEF “i L 'J. * • Ms$* SAseh G* Butts, of ■White Flatfes* VSi^^SrafesMt' r W m f c # & # a f e g WOWL *1 wasatmkiia 4esp&tt*, 3P®*% . is n o worse th a n th e 1 f suffered periodically^ * ,~~- in g relieved m e ^ u n tu lto o fc . Caxdt s» N ow th e pains | h av e gone, a n d I am stron- i ge t th a n i n i d years. T r y ' i t fo r you r troubles. At all X>nig Stores * E 30 * : A B o i t o n s c h o o lb o y w m t « 3 | w « a lc a n d s ic k ly . H i s a r m s w e r e s o f t a n d f l a b b y . H e d i d n ’t h a v e % s t r o n g m u s c l e i n b k e n t i r e b o d y . T h e p h y s i c i a n w h o h a d a t t e n d e d t h e f a m i l y f o r t h i r t y y e a r s p r e s c r i b e d S c o t t ’Jr E m u l s i o n * N O W t . T o f e e l t h a t b o y 's a s m y o u w o u l d t h i n k ‘ h e w a s a p p r e n t i c e d t o a b l a c k s m it h . ALL DRUGGISTSS 500. AND *1.00. The Cedarville: Herald. * ; i i < o o P e r Y e a r . * KAJRLIC 'BU&L-,, K d i t a r . F r i d a y , D e c e m b e r is , isot . r n cifcarfei » « v - • » 160,000 USED m EVERT LINE OF BUSINESS tOt, ALL PtJBJPOSES' c«.u* *0e i s . *»3 (all 1 | \ / F f ) 8t«4'i«l ittMievt% V l* ,l WEt>l\ . V(«ib!e 1 ***** - - . % s ^ r i t k j - Ww# f J. TARBDX, L O C A L A G E N T . ' FISTULA AHt>AfA DISEASESOFTHERECTUM #f> mftwn tcttzsist *sdm M*n-.s ui.jt r.i*Otte, StisWJsKy cl tS:MI»!!»»., MiJfcMi',3Q,tat* eranut*(fspsii-T-t*, 1 m it!« mi »j ffi» tm.sisi. 8 !id«f, K:'Jaay) ■»•«*Jen **>*»&:«*•*•'«)»> it mma*- mmmmmtm t nnntcnt nmuhts itMtki, d r . j . j . M c C l e l l a n .imSwIiM C olumbus ,D. The note.of conservatism sounded by Speaker c annon in referring to financial legislation i n his address to the Republican caucus "will meet' .the, appE«vah..ot. thoughtful jpeople throughout th e country 111 ‘spite of th e numerous, demands voiced thro’ th e press thalt imm ed iate uctionBe taken in the m iitter. Ahy effort to t , VS / ^ s r . ° S f -V legislate expeditiously on the cur-;, r ;cOy problem would almost In ev i tably resu lt In tile passage o f-ill- advised or ill-considered measures. There seems to be a general belief th a t some legislation of a remedial character w ill be enacted du ring this session b u t i t shou ld’be the re sult of due- deliberation, i n every way a credit to the pa rty , and ho t a * 1 ‘half-baked’*measure passed upder the pressure,of an ovarescent emer gency. ,f' ■ Mrs. Ira Townsley spent Saturday in Xenia,' Mrs. Willftrd Troute entertained four- teen ladies at dinner Friday in honor of Mrs, MaryBuffield’s sixty-flfth birthday. Miss Nellie McFarland Visited.her brother, Joe, of Dayton Saturday. • ,Mrs.’Lucy McGlelldn was the guest of Mr. G. „v. McClellan and wife of Day- ton on Saturday and Sabbathi- "■'Mr. -and' -Mrs.“-Grant Welehhauso t Sprjng Yall(ey, were the guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ira Townsley, Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jobe entertained a -number, of friends- on,-; Wednesday eveningand on Thursday. - ,, M js S Nellie Condon, has'returned home after an absence of several-months In Cleveland and Battle Creek, Mich, Mr.'N, C. Riymton and daughter of Chicago are guests of Messrs. J , H . andCE. H , Creswell and families. Mr. E rv in Blairleffc Saturday for Jris' home in Cbulfcerville, 111, P to f. F . M- Reynolds and Wife wete called to Morrow Saturday A FEW SUGGESTIONS 10VY^ o 10 death ' o f Mrs, Reynolds As tO'some useful articles for Christmas (mother, Mrs. Emma HaltteS. ^( Gifts that we have in stock, ' ‘ j Merik ghd Ladies Kid Gloves, Muglers., g o l d e n Rule F lop r lias a ll the Handkeachiefs, Fancy Ties, Cuff Ruf-, flavor .that’s i«i the wheat, ant, tons Stick Fins. Men’* Vests, Whifl and Fancy Color ed Vests to *3,M> * ^ Ladies’ Fur Scarfs #1 to (ili.SO each, Children’s .Fur Sets$i,*5.to $2.60 set. Initial Handkerchiefs, Ladies* Lace Collars,. Collar Bag$$l to $1.60 each. , Boys'Fancy Sweaters. Men’s Rain, Coats the best $lg ever made. 10 Cent pictures, Splendid values. Radies Pocket Books and Hand Rags 25c to $1.60. Gift Books, Bibles and Testaments. Bird’s Mammoth Store* makes the b iggest and awoeteat loaf of »uy on the market, —Onrfcaina i o Rfc you r windows r*'. , Woman Scholar Wlna Honor, p Mrs. Agues Lewis, of England,1, is said to b* the only woman.who has received the degree' of D. D., which baa been Conferred Upon her in recog nition of her labors in deciphering some ancient manuscripts of the blble which were discovered in a monastery oiTMount Sinai. She la regarded aa the .most famous woman bible scholar in,the world. While HI* wifs’a in Jail, Pethicfe Lawrence, husband of one of the "suffragettes” imprisoned in London, has promised to subscribe $50 a dsy to the'Woman's suffrage fund for every day his, wife remains’in jail* Whether Mr, Lawrenco is actuated by sympathy or gratitude, deponent salth nob —F resh car of Po rtland cement, the finest on the m arket. D , S. Ervin & Co. ,Mr. D, Bradfute and Mr. and Mrs. 1>\ R, Turnbull en tertained friends a t d inner Tuesday. Among those present were ReV. O, H . Milligan and wife Graham Bryson and .wife, RoberfeBrySon and wife, G. E« Jobe and wife, W» J , Cherry and wifr Walter Fugerson and wife W, 0 . ,-Stevenson ahd wife, A rthu r Goiltn^ audwifev Woman Champion Mountain*^ . Mrs. Bullock-Workman, the intrepid explorer, who has won fame by her climbing feats'in the Himalayas, now holds the world's record for mountain* eering. Bhe has scaled a height of 211,160 feet in the Nun,Kim range. The assent was cohtinucd by cutting steps in in ice wall. Mrs. BullockWorkntan left her husband a t 22,800 and contin ued the ascent accompanied by , a guide and a porter, ' -- - .t, ,.... K Harems of Alosria. In Algeria three or more wives live in the same hut. The older wives do the work, while the younger Ones wait On the master of the house. <3P H J I gfelpwrssksd Osi o f the; ktiatt of feat* tof the; men m a fsad of nhsN h t wishes ; Up i» the big, association the the following tt*. W most the rieaees i to wkfi* plecMaf esptata tale; Ths.apflSAM^L.«f Ohriatmas always reminds^ vast m^S0 Desambar that I spent, w* an N«ver heard of one,? We8, y m £se unusual. 1 was ter of tftfTW*1 brig Holly, and along about ^ dkt of November we ware wmriwij.g’jfay dawn south of tha Horn. The Slip waist on aa ice floe apd was a£> to pieces. We did mansgo m agre soma tools And food and part vf the cargo, . "I put tha <$fcw to work to cut off a largeptenacls aft®*toarg. Then I set them *11 to Wpsk wfth axes, and we shaped it into « graceful' ship’s hull,' After that wfc hollowed it out inside, making? tabhrs "and everything like a regular ship, with some of ihe timber saved tfftua our vessel we rig-, god hey as a i&ric, side lights and ev erything, even gahSf'sa far ns to p a in t' her and name bar the Holly, gho was u fine1craft aM floated like a duck When finally launched. W e s p e n t Christmas on board of her and had n great time. | loaded part of the wreck ed Holly’s cargo fa her, and we then started'for Oallao, which was our des tination. "The ice slilp sailed fine and was ns tgood a sea boat as any in which 1 sail ed; This was only* however, when we, wer* down south in cold water. The neater we got,to the equator the light er became onr-vessel^and I finally'dis covered that oar ship was melting he* ueuth ms. Another two days and, We Would have been ft^tbe Water when a steamer picked usv,-'p and.also saved the cargo. This PSM for the loss of tho vessel, which whs also insured, so' thp, owners came out ahead in the end.” • v - ' OUTDID m iCLE SAW. How ah Old Lady Found * Person the . National Potfofftoa Couldn’t. "The -fates call gad mortals obey.?’ The speaker ws* a small, precise and elegaht old lady whoeo dlmlniith o stat-i ure waa quite forgotten byTier hearers Id the realisation-of her force and dig nity. She had p m to the dead letter sale under protest and whs narrating' an experience which grew out of the purchase she had made. "I went to that sale not because I wanted to or Was interested os*expected to buy any thing, but because I ’ve an Impertinent grandniece who hinted I was-’too' old to be in such a. crowd. "After awhile, the auctioneer*offered a package as big as a sack of flourf and '1 hengtg; ,if p#°$b cents. Then when I hrmSfhfc It botae t found It but a lot of worn, h«n’ When t found-* tetter W f te pocket of tea eo*t Ffe. fep't th * r letter. The ^Writey w*$- Aiymnuc g*fl Horn down mist te Massdmsette. She was eend- (ng that cteBuug *d the only Christ mas gift rim eomd make for her broth er Ben, who lived ih a city' In W is consin. , 1 "Welt, when t read that letter I just cat down and cried t? think that poor girl’* sewing had *11 gone astray. 1; made up my mind that If the postal; authorities could not find that girl’s brother I could. So I did up the bun- ; die again, put a tetter outside asking the poetman to return the package to me If he couldn't deliver It *nd then addressed the whole thing to ’Mary, Burgesri Brother Ban. , Wls,* Would cjrou believe that that postman lu that Wisconsin town really found that poor boy and gave him the bun dle? And pow Eve a letter from the girl in which she tails m* both she and her brother #r* lu much Improved cir cumstances, that Ben has a tine posi tion ha a fwnritura factory and that; they are soon to be together for good,” -Waririagtett Star, AV . simM lng! UHgtteStoJl ianfofAs- . JaodBetfula- saMBcfwwsof CAST 08 IA F o r I n f t t n t g a n d C h ild y e n . TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought "TAKETH IS CU1” lM . M S ( H ll.im i.N PromotesDlgesHon.Cheerfut- neasandlteshConlalnsrailher Opium,MorphinenorMineral. K O T l tA R C O T I C . j^te^UMrsmmmciacR /te|*E« W - 5Sf$w*e Apafecl Remedy forConslipa- Qon.Sour Ste#cR<Diarrwea Worths,(kmvulsioivs.Fc’/erish- Aesa findlO B S OF SLEEP. FAcSiirSla Si^ialureof FTEW V O B K . In Use For Over Thirty Years J. H. H cM lLLAN , Manufacturer of .1 CEM ENT G RAVE V A U L T S , Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, .Veranda Col umns, Piers, Btc., Etc* *■ l » *5* * *• f5 ’v Telephone^. , Cedarville, Ohio. Time to IS NOW —Golden Rule is the b rand th a t’s been w ith you for years ami It’s bet ter now than eyer* T ry it. -Carpets, mattings and Jboleuius *-dtamp* of tha French ConpO, The leopard from French Congo is honored with a place -on every one of a series of six stamps issued in 1900, Each stamp of the ‘scries is in two colors and these colors varyi all of which goes to prove that if a leopard cannot change his spots the litho grapher c*n do it for him. Best H a t Ever Sold fo r $2 Hfs Uir-tm Was tit Envelope. A msn kad a tdct&oio put id Ws house? fttd m he was expecting * l«b ter flora a frieM Ui tailed up the. post offr** end asked the dork In shark** if there was » ietfw there to t ’ MW, ■^xV clerk asked.h to w h it his- mam* wae. H*- saidi "’N'erer tulud • wtaa tmr ***** W; if ih#ra it a lattaf I £*t M , * y ***** to «*, th* AL • . t r We have SOddzeti extra fine $2,50 Hats that we are closing otit at $2.00 to makeroom for ourHoliday a d o o d a . w» fj S u l l i v a n , T h e H a t ^ e * * 2t Houth Limeatou* Btfeet, Hpi inffih'«! Ohio THE ACTOB’S CHRISTMAS. Lite *A She Iw r i* la Not All a Happy Hrilday. '' “I Ilk* Cfarteteaa,'’ said an abtor ° "N6 two *r* w e f alike in my busl- naa*. Last yaar, for instance, the com pany l ’toae with was four weeks be hind hi satertoa. and' ’*’• were simply banging oa with thr hop* of the big hOttaaa Cfimitowa* day pulling us out a Uttte. W« Wart playing one night standi and teft some little town in New Tavk *m* far Wheeling, W, V«„ right after th t perform huc #, t t was a trip that exited for three changes of car*, and tew* war* no sleepers in any ifthaut. 1 "Bhntr 7 oar oa every train was loaded with Mtifear «rcwrsh>iri*hr, and every mate«« 2 iciHA»atet was loaded with rye and MM ftM . There were - fights tisatk ifiiSs half hear, *urt constables met m -wwa open arms and clubs at erwy toaffteo. No eating stations were honored by **,’ and we arrived a t Whwteg iso lata to give a matinee 1porfocmanaa, our manager liad two black erm and a broken Wrist, ahd btir mme tote tort a new se t of teeth, WsHhout wtech ha refused to play n't nbihL ■ ■ ■ . . . ■ ■■.-■' j . . . . ”Th* rypurt had it that we wore all hi jail, aud that* would have been no toteaa anyway, W* had to get up itolte briteSf perfomsuces before we toted i* t inuaay enough to buy tickets to Mtor fkrk, but wie got there. How ever. As i laid before, Christmas days f t t v iw t e hflk*.”—Buffalo News, , . jig PidtoM* Fui it,-. MMS& Itokaeet- had begun ’o Wrjb Ktear the supervision ' o Rtonmtiy h*r mother wa aw«y Nl t Writ, ft»d Frances decide*, to dm® t* her without help, She 'dStoag and‘the new mode of rm aeatettca;. ^"(imndtoh fr*« Ahty and tha news tow tnh” ER uampatttiam * going up, anuoimees tb- tmt they must g< town* m the' fmtmikmtvm. ' t 'w4-- penilty of sewing wor ries in .hot weather; . Besideswe can’t prom>- iseyou suck a variety to select from later in the season. The most beautiful things will he picked up first”. Ifyou want the best ' come early. ' | See the New Ging- , hams, J they are counted v S smart this summer for grown-ups as well aa $ for children, HUTGHISOfi & GIBHEY'S, XEN IA , OHIO. TOW N SL E Y BROS ,. CedarvjHe, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build* ings raised and foundations constructed, - See us for Cement work of ail kinds. Estimates cheer fully given. . - ........... Quick and Quiet, W QUEEN of cleannesij rapid in reaching results, silent and satisfactory in action* royal in simple beauty and purity, MapleCityIfF ^ 10 ^ The one tpleudid and HmMtknliriWhite Soap*-tl» bett aver need in tab ot boiler, Betide* being the mo«t effective o f ril detating agenctet, it sett ** * tteriurer apd pretenrativ*. Whitemtkingbteached clothe* drnlingWhite, it prevents colored clothe* fr<Mn fading, and woolen* from ahrinkinv. It restore* brightness to woodwork, andia W>rivrited for win* dOw*»diahe*, gl**», *Uvefand tinwita One Cake^oatlairta two of otdinity ritepii o ceuti. At ah 'jgpt^exw*' » .A ^ o ,T r .o * e OltKM, Mennteuth, flllnelto 1 thero I»u*t recommend nay bBttev, Hi mld-aummer you here to tru s t to a large degree to your butvher. Well Cared For Meats in h o t weather a re the only k fad to buy ; we have proper appliances fo r keeping them right", a n d they?re sweet and eafe when sold. Don’t go m ea t shopping when it’s hot. , Buy of us and be sure. C , H . C R O U S E , CEDARVILLE, Q ,' BADBREATH ie««}waj'H *M#J>**at»8».mjrbr«itUL»«nit SterlingRemedyCb,, ChicagoorN.V. 598 Um .SU £ , TEHMIUIOHBOXES, f t is nerve energy th a t runs the organs of your body. The storage battery is the -items cells in the brain and spinal cord, and^ fronx this’ battery nerve force’is Sent out thrpugh the system of nerves. To keep the body healthy you must- have plenty of nerve force; If you have not, the organs work imperfectly, the ctrcul^ttoR Is aches, pains th e penalty.. You t a n keep t h e system s tro n g With U r . Miles* N e rv ine . I t assists In g en e ra ting ne rve e n e rg y ; i t s treng th en s th e nerves and m ake s th e who le system s tro n g a n d vigorous. “I taka pleasure in. recommending Dr. Miles’ Nervine to those Buffering , from nervous prostration, Insomnia and- .melancholy. After' several months suffering from above disease* I tried this medicine and found imme diate relief. It soothes and strengthens the nerves, chases nway the gloomy and depressing thoughts and gives the sufferer renewed strength and hope. It is a. superb ,nerve re- ■Btorer.'* ■ ..■> JUDOS JACOB SEBMANN. Madison, Wisconsin, Dr. Miles’ Heart Core- Is sold by your druggist, who will, guarantee that the first bottle will bSno'it. if It fells he will refund your mono',. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lu d Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in' the Book- waiter’Hotel Building across the' street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on Becond floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c> High Street, Springfield, O. LIQUORnl MORPHINE lire psbjt*, k the tmlf ear* end helteeri fWfmsnt stosstostsiBssy^sissssaLassar COLUMBUS OHIO Old Cluck In Gocd ffepalr, James H. Clark, of iiarttwick, m i a cluck about i<0 year* t >M l TH* mafeogany caw? 1* aatau teat talk TM work* are of wood, and an the raptor- tug aaeded for a long time bad to be toad* m thee«. i y s a j*m«, A*iftem o# l.’sHrtStl-iSlI, AMsgstte* tettht Hots*whhhvMW**nf tossWsI .............. y n m iM m Wt77mTmm$‘Mm~m v THESE Cl Municipal Ow fused to soul miwicJpal ligi 111., to t .aa c l feafcfi a t p. i l TLo -city '1 VO,, itr.5 ficell a» cleclric 1:1 Lake Fowl propositloa 11 Lake Fmest I stood 202 to I . ThoPltipbJ that a t a rcl tipu to houfi I of the wutjl m to 203. I Tho Wutel that Strawbl a fter emplojl the matter l i viclpal Ugbfl franriijse. I The final ,a| ownership b | gured fact I trig light p i | .year ago u ftl teen years,'ll " of Its cost, '1 000 in Ihe p ll Apparently do nor regtul "so tatich of I more of It, I ordinance pm of §40,000 f J ’ lighting and I tratea one <1 system, for I equip the pll ' ecbuomTciil i l ' Van W. VM fitly, d.,.Tvril ' to a requeai sale by th a t l ; plant: “v r a f for selling v laga Could from plant i handled, T locaj partle better servi - RutherfQV go Into the - cislon, was i called by th , port of a c had been fo ‘ --inyestlgatio ’ port was u ment of et p lan tand subject st - inore faijm >was no ship as a t • to its. pracf1 n ha S3 GE" iTN Valley Cit Tired o Plants. Valley rote Uf electric city vo explaining local ba such onto "has becon has been , past w o because"? have deser The dlss has been attempts thfeo year jeseted as accepted necordane another restralnln houses lighting Accordi! tho town conslderln donlng th and purcl the horou Telford E ed to fun er price i ffteture It Why Co An unf Owncrsbli of Rduka commute Cdluuibu Rvansvlll lighting $7S,G»0; bonded d pet c6nt. gtis and duets eki Its publi tending ' Ahlerra other til good 6h vuu dov bonded the pres niclp.il j C' Tue ji CteUip 1. xuauage gcnemll Ifco ‘C03 lag uioi spehdin enues. evil of d a l d l ward h jndreas * klnda'o toflfit ? taxfitlo' sbttdlfc Mimic- A 80S town h lodg-O t Ohb 4a'' tlid app Ih A ItO au§tll& fhiaefl titbVc 0 A cat, Fcs~-fi Child i |U*t M * \ i
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