The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
- ■%—„ it-y — *4 n'»»iB T E2K8S »**§ W HAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SOAP? Are yon content to ngc apy old lump o f fat ^iat is offered yon, simply be* cause y o are informed it is SOAP? Perhaps it is SOAP and good soap too, suitable for w ash ing floors , but is it fair to yourself to use it on your skin. Da you like soap that Is put up in fancy gold wrappers and boxes? Do you remove the wrapper to look at the SOAP? I f you attempt to attempt to do so the grocer or whoever is offering it will not be overjoyed, because once a wrapper is removed it is not an easy matter to put it back as neatly as it was originally. You will buy this gold wrapper SOAP In truth you buy the wrapper for you have not seen the SOAP, I t is like a grab-ba;. Y ou pay your money and take what you get. I f you are fortunate, you get the worth o f your money. W ould you buy a pair o f shoes without trying them on? Then why buy t Is made Of selected materials. I t is free from coloring matter or adulterant. I t contains vegetable oils that tend to soften the skin and is packed in red, white and brown cartons that can be easily opened without spoiling the package. I f this SOAP were put up in pretty gold, wrappers the .price would be ■in creased, notjfor the SOAP, but to coyer the cost o f the gold wrappers and boxes. Ask to see “SWEET MAPJE TO ILET SOAP the price o f which is 5 ‘ cents a Cake. Compare it with any other TO ILET SOAP no matter what the price may be. Y ou will find T O I L E T S O A P A T FIVE CENTS A C AK E , H NO EQUAL S Gents a Cake. S Cents a Cake. SOLD BY C. E. Norihup, Naglcy Bros., . > 0- M, Towhsley, Robt. Bird SayreSr Hemphill, -,J. F. Norckauer, W. M. Smith,' H. H. Thrall, •H. Fishering. ■Kearney Bros. , Ccdarville, O. Xenia, ,0 Fred Fraver, Bradstreet Croc, Co., Chandliss &Char.dliss, G. O. Carpenter, H. S, Glass& Sons, \V. W, Johnson, Jenkins &Turnbull, W. F. Harper, E. A. Paullin, ’ . C. Stephenson & Co., Powers & Langdon, Xenia, O, Jamestown, O. Yellow Springs, 0. Bowersvillc, O. GET OUR PRICES ON PRINTING CURE FOR PILES. TimExcelslorphemleal Company of Sandusky, tftdo, has a mire cure for PILES lit Jxcelolor Pile Cure. This is a brand new remedy,-' guaranteed .to euro. .U consists of an Internal remedy, a suppository and an oint ment The throe, remedies for Oho Dollar. Ask your druggist about Ex celsior -Pllft'Caro. ~ EXQELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, O. ] IR08TCARD3. Six brand new ? ‘ ’ winning postcards for 10 dents. T !! Out of the ■ordinary—nothing ? like the usual souvenir card. J Agents and dealers canmako big ., money with them. Send a dime \ ’ •i or postage stamps to UNITED PRESS, 624 Citizen Bldg,, * Cleveland, 0. \' FARM S SOTO ioo Qonafantly on hand FOR SALE throughoutOhio. Write us TO DAY for our descriptive list. State size of farm anti locality desired—or if you want us to sell your farm, write us, Wo can sell it for.you. Years of exper ience. Goad bank references. Smith & Clematis, Real E*tat6 andLess A&cnUt CedaTville, Ohio. Also agents for the famous Oar- terc&r Automobile, AtmAlb DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Ik, ItefikatMl*snMi»e«f k> 4w **4«i* **M*J*«»:#* nakt* » ifntUHr «1tateWjM***** *MfcMarf vi $e»* KMMt mpt,'a'*, Ji'ffuta a t w tarn, . tiUAtkt,ftiitt, ■ M Pmm* *MPfcM**«t the**. a nt»»$ mm »s Httn* mmmn <#***» D R /1 * J* M c C l e l l a n hbUptiM C olumbus , 0. I liavo decided to close out my entire .furniture business on account of failing health. Wo Will sell every article in stock at a cut price. Carpets, Jiuga, fffnggeis, Linoleums, ainl all kinds of house furnish-, ings. If you ‘ are looking for bargains come and see no, Wo will still continue our under taking business m before, **«««*«■ G. G* McClain, 201 W» Main street, Xen ia , Ohio. Fresh Fish! “Fresh Fish! Why not try some Fresh Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health. I have made arrange ments at the lakes to have nothing but Fresh Stock, so they are-shipped to me the same day they are caught. W e have all kinds o f vegetables in season. 7 . Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies.. Smoked Meats. F resh and SaltJVIeats. In the same old stand; at the same old place near the same did R . R .fo n the same old street; the same old Phone 100; the same old name ,. Chas. fl. Spencer Telephone 100 - . ■ , Cedarviile, Ohio. Fresh and Salt Meats," Vegetables. 1 • a s SEBUH fl&TAURAKTS. ' Th*y Ar* Divided into Twt» Class**, B mp *ttd N* JMtr. j Tho Otriiiim iikt*. his i.irer, as tho ‘ worM has I k ' cu taught tn believej but, ^uhtthcr ho like*! or dislikes it, ; the fact remain* that ho canuufc get it in the fas>lu<ju*blo restaurants of Berlin. I f you go to go fine a hotel j us the liristol ami there order beer 1 with your meal jt ir,av he that tho | nsaitre d'lintcl, purely from the! goodness of his, heart, will send out : and get it for yo<u, in which case i t ! will lie brought to you in a beautiful little stone jug, and you will pay for it Jive times over. But if you have the temerity to order your fa vorite brow at siieh a restaurant as ! Hiller’s, in Tinier flen Linden, or Her Reichshoif, in the Wilhelm- strassp, you will come such a copper ns'did the American who asked for plum pudding at tho flafe Richo^ir?^ r^3\fonsieur,J> *aid the stately } maitre d’hotel on that .occasion, ‘‘this cafe "has never served, docs not servo and never will eorvo plum pudding!1' * Not. quite eo bad as that in Berlin, for if you axo willing to first order; a bottle o f wine, which you may drink or give to the waiter or put in your pocket, its you please, you j will then be graciously permitted to drink as much beer ar you have a taste for. If you are a teetotaler or won’t ordpr wirje, then you can get neither food nor beer, and may the ; Idevil take you for troubling them, j |For this tho Berliner has to thank f f the wine trust, which controls the ‘ fashionable’ establishments ,of the city and has led teethe significant, division of .all restaurants into two , classes—the “wine restaurants" and ' the “beer restaurants.1— ^Famous Cafes and Restaurants Abroad/1hy , AubreyXanston, in Bohemian mag azine. . ",'.ri‘' f i'i I'l 'ui'ii; m& fki >■1^,■ I. . . Wiy. w iVy-.'— No Ghost* Could Fool Hirn. A naval olfieer who held a civil employment at Rhode Island during the American, war o f independence. SWE4(H0% W HEN you buy from us you are buying at exactly the same price we charge g jobber or dealer, saving all middlemen's profits. Ou.r catalog is our only salesman and this cuts out heavy celling expenses, This explains our low prices, Being manufacturers, we offer a greater stock for selection than any retailer can possibly show. Investigate our line before you buy elsewhere. u c . i 82 s—oowtrsmus Auto Boat cut-under Driving- Wntron. A very popular, ■styllaU wagon. jnttV note CTO Aik our price , .. no . isflo—ooimnmus Medium weight high- grade cut-under Surrey. •Extra But value In every way. Our price « § 9 1 . 0 0 no . isos—corumnus Eight Surrey* easy run ning; suitable for me dium size- horse. First class . In every way. 8 K . - . ........ . ' . $ 9 3 . 5 0 ; S 5 2 . S O OUR IEADER No. 1859 C 01 UMBUSTOPBUGG WO have hunt this style o f Buggy for many years and have proven Its merit In actual use, W e guarantee tho equal o f buggies usually sold at retail at from 590 Write Today FornFree Catalog Better still, if yon can dose, visit our large factory, and repository and inspect our line. . Ton will And It complete, up to ante and remarkably low In prices. A binding guarantee covers every job. COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO. 2015 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio. no , ism ■=* coi / umbu * High-grade Runabout. Retail dealers ask for this class o f Vehicle “ i 4 : $ 5 7 . 5 0 Dur prL NO.' 1887— c o x t r iu o u i High-grade Extension Top Surrey, Regular retail value from *100 to ?180. Our price.. . . . . . . NO. 18M«—,COLUMBUS Auto Seat Combination, Buggy. A distinctive style. Sells everywhere for *125. S A Our p r ic e ,...< i? J d « 9 U and who,-was- o f a remarkably spare, skelefcon-hbe figure was stopped by a 'Sentijiel late one night on nis re turn from a visit and,shut up in the sentry -box, the ^soldier declaring that he should remain there until his officer came ilia rounds at IS o'clock. 1 'filly good fellow/1 said Mr, W., 'T have told you who-1, ant; and I really think you ought to take my word.1 - ■' ’ " I t will not do/1,replied tho sol dier. ffiL am by no means Satis fied/1' ] • . ' Then/ taking from his pocket a quarter of a dollar and presenting it, '‘Will that,satisfy you?” "Why, yea; J think it will/1 rtAnfi how that I am released pray tell mqjs&Lyon detained me at your post?* ’ *•' '~- *1 apprehended you/1- said the soldier, “as a deserter from th churchyard/1 ■ ' ' " ' __ ...... ........... ■‘ ■—------ 7— -------- . I i W|» • s i i r j j j r % iv6. is n o—DoxniLE b u g g y Harness. ' An extra {trade well- made harness, . especially suit able for use with, a f i O P WJ* • surrey,. P r i c e . « ? A i c ? c 1 w NO. 18105—-S ING UB & T K A P ^ Driving Harness. One of opr nlost popular . medium . prleed driving harness,' Note < 2 *f Q ff tho p r i c e , , . . . ^ J M r y w w NO. 18134—X,0.\G TUG ^Teara Harness. Extra w ell made and sold at tc priee that- makes -It exceptional value, 6 0 0 |*A Our price only ........ ■ .P a y s to T ra d e in Sp r in g fie ld^ Why H» Couldn’t §t*y. There is an amusing story about hfatthew Arnold in. Ins charactex as school inspector told In a Jbook hy a hrOtlier inspector. Arnold's district consisted of Westminster and. Hd- montoh, “a ridiculoua grouping:” .* His Official address was “The Atlmeneum/1and he lived, 1 believe, at Esher. By the treasury rules, if his work at Edmonton required his attendance for two ormore consecu tive days, lie was hound after the first day to spend the night there or to refrain from .charging, his train and cab fares home again. Being a poet, of course ho returned home and charged his fare everv day, “The knight of the blue pencil/' as’ he called his enemy, sharpened his blue pencil and wrote, “Mr. HI. Ar nold, H. 51. I.:—Why not stay at EdmontonI'1 And the great man plaintively replied, “How can you expect me to stay at Edmonton tv-hen John Gilpin couldn’t?11 Tho account wa» passed, Th* Lav* of th» Dog. Ouida, the novcliot, wrote; “The sympathy of your dog is unfailing, unobtrusive. If you are sad, so is lie,’and if you are merry, none is1so jvilling to leap and laugh with you as he. For your dog you are never poor. The attachment of the dog to man outweighs and almost obliter ates attachment in him to his own race. There is something shocking to our high opinion of him in the callousness with which he will sniff at the stiff body o f a brother dog. He will fqllow hi» master to the grave and sometimes die on it/1 Th* Uap*n*s* Arhif*. LafeadinHearn says a people who smile naturally cannot wear the. ex pression of the Japanese. A Japa nese can smile whenever he wants, even in the Jaws of death. It is a taw of etiquette elaborated and Cul tivated for many centuries until it has become ft silent language. They smile in the face of sorrow and cof fering, paradoxical as this seems. This smile says*. “I do not wish you to suffer with me, Tlear my sor row, suffering and trials alone/1 ThePlan Every Day in the Year, On Any Train or Traction Car D o Y o u r B u y in g in S p r in g f i e ld TheMerchants’ Asociationpays your fare. Themembers arc theleadingfirms of thehighest reputation i their respective linesof business, and areknown'assuchthroughout CentralOhio. On a purchase of $15.00 worth of merchandise from any one or more of llie..following firms your faro for forty miles, coming and going, or a total of eighty miles, one Way, will bo refunded to you. Ask for a rebate boojc In tho first store you enter of those named below, Insisting on having every purchase entered in this book. After completing your pur chases, present the book at the Merchants’ Association office, in the banking rooms of Tho American Trust and Savings Company, American Trust Building, corner Main street and Fountain avenue, at any time between S a. m. and Cp, m., and your fare will ho refunded. If you'Ilvo at a greater distance than forty miiee from Springfield yourfaro will he reEunded one -way, up to eighty miles. Should yon llye farther than eighty miles from Springfield, your fare will ho refundrd one way for eighty miles of the distance, leaving tho minimum of cost to the purchaser. Customers must show return railroad or traction ticket, or cash fare receipt at the store whore .Rebate Book is applied for, also at tho Association's office when applying for the’ rebate. It is all very simple and*easy. Try it . • Cni percentadditionalcash rebateinaddition toyour fare will be allowed on allpurchasesHi excess of $ 15 . M EMBERS V TH E MERCHANTS ’ ASSOC IAT ION Arcade Jewelry Store Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Opti cal Parlors. E7-u9 Arcane, Arcade Muatc Store (T j . C. Gfirsuch & Co.) I’.ai.o , <ii,*ans. Talking Ma- cl-.ir,! s, L'-huebMusic. 71 Arcade. Baldwin’s Shoes. 23 E. Main St i . PATENTS C(ivr*U,*nJTr«J*JSOwl«eMtil!tf'<IJintiallPat- ’ .mhmitMiureMwrte*tor m «. y-mw*'.......... Oun0rrt«Kt*r u ,dwerm tent* WMtii rtasJtef *sttW*»HWttoe, . . . i*»rtNrOrrtc* an **nt* p*t*nt la km timeUrntiinse; Bancroft, Hatter and Furrier Men’s, Boys’ and (Thiiareh’cr Headwear, Women’s, Chil dren’s and Idea's Furs, 4 E. Main St Bogoan’d Toggery Shop Ladies’ Cfoako, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Neckwear, Furs and Millinery. 7 £3. Limestone St C. G, Fried dl Don Diamonds. Watches, Silver-. ■’ warn, Brasses, Optical Goods, 6 E, Main St Fofckeiner’s Pharmacy Drugs, Patent Medicines, ' Clgnt’o, Soda Water, Post Cards. Cw. ltigh and Fountain Avo. Joseph H, Griau Wall Paper, Lincrusta Wal ton, Burlap, Boom Mouldings, Window Shades. 20 E. High, Bookwaltor Hotel Bldg. Kaufman's Men’s, Boys1 and Children's Clothing and Furnishings, Hats, Trunko. 1347 8, Limestone St, 6«ndm<>d*l.Jmvrt,«*,.r*>lwrte ,dithdrsarSp- tion, V’« It .turf. t<rtti of fbsritt. iRsoftised. Kredol & Alexander Clothing for Men and Boys, Furnishings, Hals, Shoe3. Main St near Limestone St McCulloch's Harness Store Harpcss, Blankets, Hobes, Trunks, Satchels and Leather Goods. 40E. Mainst M, D. Levy & Sons Men’s, Boys’ , and Children's Clothing and FUrnlshingd. Cor. Main St and Fountain Ave. Miller’s Music Store PJano3, Player-Pianos, Or gans, Sheet Music. 24 S.-Limestone St Nlsley’s Arcade Shoe House Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. 52-54-50 In the Arcade. Oldham's 10 S. Fountain Ave. Millinery, Cloaks, Suita, Cor sets, Gloves, Ribbons and Yarns. Oscar Young Shoes and Oxford Tics. 7 13. Main St ■ People1* Outfitting Co. Furniture. Carpets atmStoves 21-23 S. Fountain Avo, Pierce & Company Wall Paper, Window Shades, ^Pictures and Framing, Books, School Supplies, 11 S. Fountain avo , RosCnsteel & Weber Furniture, Carpets, Bugs, Mattings, Linoleums, StoVta and Ranges, 25-27 W. Mate St Rouiznhn & Wright Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. 9*S. Fountain Avo, Saizer’a Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Men’s Clothing, Ladles’ Suite, Cloaks, Furs. Cor, High and Center Sts, S. J. Lafferty & Sons Stoves, Tin and Enameled Ware, Queensware, Lamps, Spouting and Rooting. 111-113 E. Main St Sullivan’* Department Store Dry Goods, Notions, Lace CUvtalns, Rugs, Men’s Good3 and House Furnishings, Cor Main and. Limestone Sts. Sullivan, The Hatter Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings, Trunks and Valises. 21 S. Limestone St, The Edward Wren Co. Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Shoes, Carpets, Furniture, HotiSefumishings. High Street-East. The Klnnatie Bros. Go, Dry Goods, S“its, Undergar ments, Carpels, Dranerics, and House Furnishing Goods. Main y t and Fountain Ave. The Lion Hardware Co. Hardware, Doors and Sash, Mantels and Grat®. 130-122 E. Mala St. Th* Springfield Hardware Co. Builders’ and Residence Hardware, Mill find Factory Supplies, SC-38 13, Mala St. The Vogue Ladies’ -Cloaks, Cults,'Wolfits, Furfi and Millinery, , 33*35 k High St., near Dtv* storm St. The When Arcade . ' Men’s, Boys* and. Chlldre.iS •Clothing, Hats, FurMithihc*, Trunks* Valises, Suit Cates. ww w w w i ) i t w i ) w V u w £ For the f fought to A J25 lb. >24} lb. S F lo u r . 5 cans go F : 3 10c - s f or : . . . Quaker r V \ .Y , '• i ia * I ’ 3 lbs. 10c California] l b . . 7 Bars St 3 1-2 lb made) 1 lb. ca Powde We pay 16c fresh Egg p. S. No at regular p Bird’s MON Wit equalle as neve inferior this ter phona f »9 i Cl rtWllllMt, * rtsji* PfWnta,” fiiU sent free. AM t * h . ; c . A . 8 N o w a t o o . • OM FAtKVT Oftltt, WA*HtM*V*N. to. Or FOR FURTWfcR INFORMATION Aft»RESS WILBUR, *M* t'AULKNEIt* BUSINESS MANAGER AMERICAN TRUST BUIUUINO, SPRINOFIEUD* OHIO
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