The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

•o ttm 't n ln;»t £ k . t . T e a t ;in<i to Jog fo r ihey’ro Ptt’ tfiO k Buy t is a tfeed rmch ,u Jinr» -«a»»eh orMoilcon* (nit,Pa, k loGoofl, ’• fe- ■V. 599 . OXE* i PheEr .nduskj LE8 ): a bra cure, tmedy, ent. ' jllar, ilelor I EXC) W"H ,POST winni Out like Agen mon« or p< iBVe m-; eets yon used • long ' S to E. A r |Tva s / aery*' -• tie or While! y ra- i the ay to m, ■ Jtota. Anti, . hi to only) I n d « . look- Cons- c r o e a fchroi - . DAY Old st*te irant dosir.* { your mil i .eliod ience an(J Sir a, o. Also&IlJ te r c ift JT —y ■ M U S S fuo V j U m W w j,r ttfii.'-'l IgpOUrri* . 5*» cut!> fa n ,,** r ly*9P** ffifw* WSK » tarn , i.*i>1*V-l "* '>J \ Ir; p -i/ • wfr*£w\ v |#r , Is the care of your complexion W orth 5 Cents? The best proof of the value of a good Toilet Soap is given by your m irror," ^ Sweet Marie T o i le t Soap A T 5 CEN T S A C A K E H A S NO EQ U A L Itjte a complete skin treatment in itself, the simplest and most successful,. It feeds"and nourishes the skin imparting that rich velvety smoothness so muph admired, . , ^ ■ Use a cake, then let your mirror he the judge. SOLD B Y C. E. Northup, Nagley Bros., O. M, Tovmsley, Robt. Bird Sayre& Hemphill, J, F, Nonckauer, .-W. Smith, '. H . H. Thrall/ . HvFiltering, ‘ Kearney Bros. 1 Cedaryille, O, It Xenia*O it a it x *‘ ' ‘Fred Fraver,' Bradstreet Groc, Co., Ckandlfes & Chandliss, , G. O, Carpenter, • H , S. GlassSc Sons, ‘ W . W . Johnson, Jenkins A Turnbull, ' «W: ’F. Harper, E , A. Paullm, C. Stephenson & Coi, Bowers & Langdbn;. Xenia, O .,' Jamestowrt, O. Yellow Springs, G. Bowersvitle, 0 . ,,>* m ii- g e t o u r p r ic k o m * C.-C3 CUBE FOEPILES. TheHrcolalorChemicalCompanyor Sandusky,,3hio, h«» a aura curiafor PILES in Jjtcelslor Pile Cure. This }a a brand new remedy, guaranteed tof-oure. ’ It eonslats of an Internal remedy, la suppository and* ah olnt- tflenL The three remedies for One Dollar.. Ask your druggist about Ex* celator Pile Cure. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., , * Sandusky,.0. 1 POSTCARDS. Sir brand new<• ’ *winning postcards for 10 cents, j [ ! Out of "tbe ordinary—nothing .. ♦ like the usual sduvenlr CaTiL \ [ 11Agentsanddealer*canmakebig <« J; moneywith them. Senda dime ]J !! or postagestamps to •> * > UNITED PRESS, ; i ! \ *24 Citizen Bldg, <• Cleveland, 0. \) ' 4»M »i*W W W 4 ,44»H W Fresh Fish! Fresh FARMS SO TO too Constantly on hand FOR SALE throughout Ohio. Write us TO­ DAY for our descriptive list; State elxe of farm and locality desired—o r if you want us to sell yobr farm, write us. We can *•11it for you. Years of exper­ ience*. Good bank references. Smith & Clemans, Real Estate and Lean Agents. Cedarville, Ohio. Also agent* for the famous Car- tercar Automobile. Why not try some Fresh Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health. I have inade arrange­ ments at the Jakes to have nothing but Fresh Stock* so they are shipped to me the same day they are caught. We haye all kinds of vegetables in season. , Breakfast Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies* Smoked Meats. Fresh and Salt Meats. In the same old stand; at the same“old place near the same old R. R.jfon the same old street; the same old Phone 100; the same oldname’ Cha s. n. Spencer Telephone 100 Cedaryille, Ohio. . Fresh and SaltMeats, Vegetables.'! AVOAUt DISEASES Of THE RECTUM *r. thtktumatintimett te «<dM4 Mi h* *»kn * tftAiMf'titVr.t***&«•<* tMWMffpMimiilWMi MMM MM i M m Jr*# bwfMM., W«» i& .M O ttf, Stiiwl 4Mtkht K nwi M4W» mh «tWaWM. wttexj&Mmattt****} d r i j. M c C lellan S f & S b w C olumbus ,D. Your doty to your loved ones who havs passed away. Let tUfcir final restiugplacobe rtiagked for all timo with asuitablo memorial. If yutt desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction-** come and see us. Cxft'i a« Used, *T>*r'* only odd respect,” aftid tfncio Ebctt, 4 ,wh;»h do sutomoblio 'pafcra to jh*b do be* of do hoes. Ito doesn't got blgb *o rnoeh 'tcutiou rum book- ^ ^ . ■. k m * Vt, B V* .. p -iWV . W ith our superior facilities dml oqulpuient, wh ich , arc not oipiftHcdhy buy retail concern in the t-, wo arc prepared a* never boforo to furnish high grade \ ork less m oney than inferior' work w ill cost elsswhero. W o employ no agents in this territory. I f a t ftil interested in -any in our lino, w rit*, phono, fo r catalogue or i f possible call to see us, B ell phone * 01 , C itlm h f phono 216, Established 18(11. G E O R G E D O D D S & SO N , « 3 , si$, K 1 , «9 w . Main St *> Kettiiu 0« MONUMENTS,GUTSTONE,STATUARY — s o — Remial****** *•*-''fPNm tk« Thr«« . m*r* ^Oth^io^ ' ‘JJootJi1* Ot M lili was vefv S;,«Ip, fu l to my DwdN iN u i," writi^ 1 > ijon , Terry in J d c flg p A . *'*Ir i 3 dh lb -d t I to pre-ertu her^iu !,iin,L j HOES’ o f Itoademaia to the t h d j her lord u u * tm h ! her if J;er lord h 5 raving and -under h e r. nosel : I “ lle o ih w«* gffjtle in the cconea with 3)ts dentoM until the reepe - where Othello ow w lu d im h(>y wjth i the fou l word and destroys her { foo l's jmrpiise. v I “ Love dee# make fools o f tj 3 all surely, hut 1 wasted i * make D<?s- d m o n a ou t the fool who Is the vic­ tim o f l o w and faith, pot llje sim­ pleton who?? want o f tact In eo.V tinually p lead io f Castro’s eaiiac is sometimes irritating to the audh eneo, “ Afy greatest triumph <as Desde- mona was n o t gained with the audi­ ence, but with Henry Irving l Jle 1 found m y endeavors to accept com: j fort from la g o so-juithetic that they brought tours to, his eyes, r ' 1 *‘l t was , the oddafc conaatlon when l- said, * 0 h, good lago, wlrnt shall I d o (o win my lord again?' to look up, my own eyes dry, for D e s -. demona is past crying and see Ilen iy ’s eyes at their biggest, lumi nous, so ft and fu ll o f tears! “ H e was in spite o f .logo and in , pjutc o f liis power o f identifying him self with the part very deeply moved by my acting. But he knew how to turn it to his purpose. H e obtrusively took the tears with bis fingers and blew' his nose with much. | feeling, so ftly and long, so that t h e ' audience might think his emotion a fresh stroke o f hypocrisy, “ Every one liked Henry’s Tago, Eor the first time iri ins life he knew what, i t was t o win' unanimous praise. N oth ing could- he belter, I think,- than Jtr. 'Walkley’s, descrip­ tion, ‘Daringly Italian; a-true eom-- patriofc o f the Bdrgias, or, rather, better than Italian, tha t-devil'.in ­ carnate, an Englishman Itqliahate/ • “ One adored him* devil though he was. • l i e was no-, f a l l 1 o f charm, so sincerely the ‘ honest' lago , pecul­ iarly sympathetic w ith . Othello, Desdemona, Bodcrigo— all o f them, except h is wife, I t was on ly m the soliloqu ies'and an th e scenes with h is w ife that h e revealed his deyil’s nature. - “ Could- one c over forget those grapes Which he .plucked in tho first a ct and slowly ate, spitting out the seeds as i f each one represented, a Worthy virtue io be pu t p u t o f Ins mouth, as Cod, accord ing to the- evangelists, puts ou t th e lukewarm virtues? “ B is l o g o and his Borneo in d if­ fe ren t. ways proved h is power to portray Italian p sa lon s— the' pas­ sions o f 1 pwdy,. treacherous people, Whowfil th^ y m alove»t% ^ 0 p&yed THhclioy f o r & weeks, three performances- a week,, to., guinea stalls and cou ld ha te S ed it longer. Each week H em y ’B ooth changed parte. 'E orh o th o f them i t was a change f o r ttm worse.” . . ■. . Lund L « 6 hw In C#ylort. , . Land leeches a re plentifu l in Cey­ lon. These bloodsuckers -hang on bushes and trees and lurk, in tho grass. They work their way through the thread o f stockings, and under -1 wear. The average size before feed ­ ing is on ly about h a lf an inch long and no thicker than a hair— almost invisible. A fte r feeding they are as f a t as a finger. T h e only way to get -them off one's body without break­ ing thorn and leaving their heads in ­ side is i o squeeze a few drops o f lemon ’ on them . Then they fall to the ground. The Ceylonese will stop every tw o or three minutes, take o u t a lemon and anoint careful­ ly the half dozen leeches stuck in a Hack mow to the ca lf o f his leg* Some Ceylon leeches aye three inches long.— Indianapolis News.’ H mt Ob*cur« RoU. Theophile Gautier was once in­ strumental in securing an engage­ ment a t tb e Theatre Historiquo fo r a blondt you n g woman o f no partic­ ular talent, but with the supremely innocent face o f a preraphaelite maiden. “ Othello” was then being rehearksd. One day the g irl came dying in to Gautier’s library. “ What’s the matter now ?” asked the ppet, “ T h e mutter is tha t they Want to give m# a contemptible part.” “ W U t pa rt?” “ Deidsmona," Tk* L**wr Evil, Tommy— H ello, jim m y ! Whore a r * y o « going t o in such a hurry? jhnSky— I ’m going home. Tonamr— Something g o od going on tliere? Jimmy-t-Well, ma’s going to •psnk me. Totfttoy (in surprise)—Bu t why art ym in sttdi a hurry? , jimm y— Because i f I don’t get h&mn * t once pn will bo in, and he’ll do !*.— London Scraps, BY BUyiNfi VEHICLES^ H 4k ’•ATHEN; you buy from us you arebuying atexactly the same price we'charge a jobber or dealer, wV saving all middlemen’s profit ». Par catalog is our only salesman and this put? out heavy selling expenses* This explains our low prices. Being manufacturers, we offer a greater stock STbrsriectToKthah an^remifeFcau ppssiblyThow, investigate our line before you buy elsewhere,. » -iVfcWvt< 4 TruaMdAi6LSUbei!iWd&1| rat*, l«Mci««*dforM6Bt«Are fit*. i* tmiHtt u.s. e*romet, i mcbtp in !«s timethmti’^se; WW*»hl*»XLor. . ,, . , i Ant, Mntwi.izHi'^Tioto..W»lnuesc*ip?j i i£Mtanthbl*m of; ftunottleifttillnat^ntislicwred. ! ,^•* H m tnOMiln I'Mints," , inl>telT-R.*ndft^tigrtcounitU*] .UMntHb • • • \ . 8 N O W A O O . rorrmc, W*»HiNhT«Nt ft. O .! ■’ iiw*lWW*W|*WWlvWW -T-. nro, Auto Isas— oontraroua Seat out-tmdor Driving- Wason. A vory - ' ular, stylish wayon. just noto our pries $72.00 NO. 1808 COtTTJirapS Medium iveig-ht hlgh- •grrade cht-undor surrey. •Extra fine value in. $91.00 every way, Our price NO.. J1893— COLUMBUS Lilsht Surrey; easy run­ ning; suitable for medium ,size horse; Ulrat class Ip every way, X ......$93.50 $ 3 2 . 5 0 OUR LEADERKo. 1859 COLUMBUSTOPBUGGY We hay.e buqt this-stylo of J3uggy for many years and bdve proven ifn merit in actual use. We guarantee tho equ’al of haggles usually sold at retail at from #90 tO mO„ Write Today For*Free Catalog Better still, it you can do so. visit our large factory and repository and Inspect'our line. You will find it complete, up to dato'and remarkably low In prices.. A binding guarantee cover# every job. COLUMBUS CARR IAGE &, HARNESS CO . ' 20IS South High Street, Columbus, Ohio. NO. 1831-- COIxtTMBU* Klgh*grade Runabout. Retail dealers ask for this class of vehicle & B$ ^ * S 7 « 5 0 Top surre —oomnami* 1 » JBxtftnrlon y. Regular retail value from $180 to m o . Our -| C p r i c e . . , , . , v . iy A Jltf WO. JSiA — O&LnMBITS Auto .Seat Combination "Buggy, A distinctive style. Sells everywhere $73.50 for $125. Our price, . NO. 18118—DOtllU/E BtlOOY HarnesB, .•An extra grade well made harness, especially suit- -able for use with a < 2 0 SS *7f t aurrey. Prlc*............ ?> # »«> • /» 1^1 NO. 19105—SXNdr,B .S IRA P .'. Driving Harness* One of Cur most popular, medium, priced, driving harness; Nfote J5A the p r i c e , . . . . . , . . . . , . 9 i w s O v NO.-' X81S4—LONO W a . '4 * « » Hafnesb. Extra well made and sold at a price that makes It exceptional value. O f lO B A opr price only , . , , > 9 « v » ? v 4*lt Pays ih: Trad# In S pringfield* arestoSj our Buying in Springfield The-Merchants*Associationpaysyour fare. Themembersare theleading firms of thehighest reputationintheirrespective linsof business, andareKnownas such throughout Cen ra)Ohio, r r i _ n i . „ On a puruhaso Of $16.00 worth o f merchanijlea from, any onp- or more, o f the following 1 i l R P m i l Brma your faro for forty miles, coming and going, or tt total o f eighty miles, one way, • " V 1 $**»* will ho refunded to you. Aak for a rebate book in the first store you enter o f those named ’lelow* Insisting on- having every pwrehaso entered (n this hook. After completing your pur* ehaoefe, present the book at the Merchants' AssaciatiojV'office, In the 'banking rooms Of The American. Trust ami .Savings’*Company; American Trust Building, corner Main street and Fountain avenue; at any timqJjetweOn 8 a. ro. had fi p. m., and your fare will- bo refunded, ' * . . If you live at a greater distance than forty mifca from Springfield your fare wHl he refunded one ..way, up to eighty miles. Should you live farther than eighty miles from Springfield, yonr fare will ba refunded one way for eighty miles of tho distance, leaving tho minimum Of cost to the purchaser, •Customers must show return railroad or traction ticket, or cash faro receipt at the store where Rebate Booh is applied for, also at tho Association’s office when apply!hgfor the rebate. « • • It is all very simple and eady. Try it, 0U2per centadditional cashrebateinaditiontoyour farewiil bealiowedonalt purchasesineXc«s of $ 15 . M EM BERS y THE MERCHANTS ’ ASSOC IAT ION Arcade Jewelry Store Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, Opti­ cal Parlors, 67-59 Arcauc. Arcade Muclc Store CL. G.*Gorsuch St Go.) IMac.i . 0 •■g.uis, Talking Ma- cliin- 1 , iltiaic, . 7-i Arcade, Ealdwln'* I' Shoes. r je fl ____ _ 25 D. Main St. - ' 51 ■ancrofb Hatter and Furrier^ Men’s, BOys* and - Children’s Headwear, Women’s, Chil­ dren’s and Men’s Furs. 4 E. Main St, - • Boggan‘ e Toggery Shop Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Skirts, Eeckwcar, Furs and Millinery. 7>EJ. Limestone St, C. C, Fried & Son ’ Diamonds, Watches, Silver­ ware, Brasses, Optical Goods. 0 E. Main SL Folckeancr’s Pharmacy Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Soda Water, Post Cards, - . 0»f« High and Fountain AvO, Joseph H, Gnau Wail Paper, Llncrusta Wal­ ton, Burlap, Room Mouldings, Window Shades. 20 E. Jligh. BookwaUCr Hotel Bldg, Kaufman’* Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and' Furnishings, Hatn, Trunks. 15-17 8 . Limestone S t ■ Kredel &Alexander Clothing* for Men and Boys, FurnlBhlngs, Hats, Shoes. Main St near Limestone St McCufiech’s HarnessStore Hameti3, Blankets, Rohes, Trunks, Satchels and Leather Goods, 40 E. Main St M« D. Levy A Son* Men’s, BoyB’ and Children’s Clothing and Furnishings. Cor. Main SL and Fountatn ■Ave. Miller’*Music Store Pianos, Player-Pianos, Or­ gans, Sheet Music. - fjl S. .Limestone St Nisley’s Arcade Shoe House Boots, Shoes and Itnbbers. 62-04-56 In the Arcade. Oldham's 19 S. Fountain Ave. Millinery, Cloaks, Suits* Cor­ sets, Gloves, Ribbons and Yarns; Oscar Young Shoes and Oxford Tie*, 7 E. Main St People’* Outfitting Co, Furniture, Carpets an*Stove* 21*23 8. Fountain Avo. t Pierce A Company Wall Paper, Window Shade*, Pictures and Framing, Books, SehooT Supplies, IX S. Fountain Avo, Rosensteel AWeber FurOitnre, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Stoves and Ranges; 25-27 W. Main St - ROutzahn A Wright Boots, Shoes and Rubber*. 9 8. Fountain AVA Salzer'a Furniture, Carpets, * Stoves. Men’s Clothing, Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Furs, Cor. High and Center Sts, 8. J. Lafferty & Sons Stoves, Tin and Enameled Ware, QueOnsware,. L&nip*, Spouting and Roofing, . 111-113 E, Main St' 8uiHVan’s Department' Store Dry Goods, Notions, Lace' Curtains, Rugs, Men’s Goods . and House Furnishings, Cor Main and Limestone Sts. Sullivan*The Hatter Hats,, Caps and Gent’s Furnishings, Trunks and * Valises. 21 s. Limestone s t The EdwardWrenCo. Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Shoes, Carpets, Furniture, Housetornishings. High Street—Eadt Th* Klnriahe Bros. Co, Dry Goods, S its, Undergar­ ments, Carpels, Brunettes,, and House Furnishing Goods, Main St and Fountain Ave, Th* LUn Hardware CO. Hardware, Doors and Saab, Mantels and Grates. . . 130-132 E, Main St Th* Springfield' Hardware Co, Builders' and Residence Hardware, Mill and Factory Supplies. 36-38 E, Main St Tft* Vogu* ^ Ladles* Cloaks, Suit*, Waist*, Fur* and Millinery. 8385 JB. High fit,, near Ltw* stone Si, Tba Wh*n Arced* , Men’ a Boys* and ChiMisw,* 1 Clothing, Hats, Fufateus**, Trunks, Valis**, Suit Cea**. ??5| F O R F U R T H E R IN F O R M A T IO N A D D R E S S WILBUR. Ma FAULKNER, BUSINESS MANAGER AMERICAN TRUST HUlDDlNG, SPRINGFIELD, OttlG-* •30T" «^,e 4k • * s wlSviNBv' 1 bif-T," i

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