The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
V 4l*. '* M «£f 1 ‘i f f * ■fer *m# « > 3, rHEfXCHJUIGEBAKK 4 i )* V * K«<; i 0»i’l 4«r. r ■' a?’«V NIJW YORK PRAM' «n4 BANKMOMiY,ORDERS The r ’iraj’:>^t n«T ain- wii'Hfc v.aj to i:-'5i‘l imamy by » Loams Made on Real. Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Bunking Bourn: 0. A. M. to 8, P. Iff. 8,. W» 8WST-W, President. O. L, Sm 'fir, (’Ofjhlor. . f e a r s v O h C o u g h s v L id neatly seventy years of experience with V juv Pectoral, That makes us have great con's if for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, , ; jiO'\ A?k your own doctor what experience : :,i Vdih i t He knows. He can advise you ■ i ao ia close touch with your family physician, •LiiHHn this cough medicine, jA'.AyirCo.,LomihM<m> Ml ■ Jam * .- T)t Vain ,M«•«. tbpguc .t of Mmmn. L T.*m? J. V. Mumhtill. Mr HailMr*. K. K. Turnbull em- KrtHiiu tin. number of friends Jas? Satu rday , .Mr. Frank A, Ja?k«on spout Mom day in Columbus. ;v . Voa car,not ir your bowels are constipated, The best laxative It viV.eClSc, Ask your doctor if lie agrees with us, I)o ashe say*, Min. Jennie Dorrs of Covington, Ky., is the guest of Mr. John Ross and; family. The Cedarville Herald. AD ITIONAL LOCAL !J r ,o o l'»cr Yec.ur. ICA R L II X3TJI^ - - j Miss Faye, XStfftor. tt ho sick lb t. Connor lm«* beet? on FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, W l. Headache /Every Month You may think, because you have long had it, that you must have a headache every month, being a women. But it you think so, you are wrong, since a headache is * sign oi disease of your womanly organs, that thousand* of other women have been able to relieve or cure, by the use of that wonder* ful, woman’s medicine. WINE OF. WOMAN’S RELIEF "I recommend Cardiff to alt sick women,” writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver of Unicoi, Tenn. ”1 suffered wllh headache, bearing-down pains, feet swelled, pains in shoulders and many, others. At last I took Cardiff, have gained 20 pounds and have found it the best med icine I ever used for female troubles.” At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, statins age and describing symp toms, to Ladies Advisor?/ Dc.pt., tCha Chattanooga- Medicine Co., Coattanooga, Tenn. ■ B "it SCctftewil wH&pR«t for tttir&adxy*«r* wo.!«**April I b«e«t Meins O u eu tu MWos. in **eoonittwnt »-****I noilCM i*S*a to dlmppenr *nd M th* rud o( «i* r aid not tumblft m* At all. CAMaret* wonder*forma, I amentirelycsfodand »•»»«," Moors*Kryder, NajKilcoli.M. 5e*t For i a . ^ The Bowefo ^ I K t d c a jw t e CANDYCATHAATIC ■old in bulk. ' ..................................... €)B»rmnwad to euroor your moneyback. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicaeo or N .Y . 503 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES CHANGE THE DAY. I t is certain th a t the present, leg islature could not pass a measure that would give more general satis faction as oue to change tho date of inaugurations of the state’s gover nors. . For a number of years there has been some agitation on this subject both in state and national affairs The death of so 'many prommenl men the past few years tha t can be directly traced to such demonstra> tions Bboulcl bring about delibera tion on. the pa rt of our law makers. Seldom do we llnd decent weather In January or March that men can take partln a fitting demonstration on such an occasion. ' I t is evident that unless there is a change In the date of state and n a t ional inaugurals there should not be the 'm ilitary x>ageant dispray that has been the great attraction in former years. *’ The inaugu ra l' of tho past few years means thef sacrifice of lives through exposures to both state of ficials and the public th a t gathers in honor of such demonstrations. The mail order catalogs from the metropolitan department stores be come more voluminous and alluring every year. Our home merchants can meet this competition hy thor oughly advertising their goods There are better bargains here at home than any where else, when you consider th a t the home mer chant always .gives yon imllvid’hai attention ana stands back of ngy Bat- j^wa Praws ffttfco tail •yDUrffid* abonf shesa bargains oi they won’t know the ir existence. A number of relatives aud friends wore entertained last Saturday at the home of Mr. Frank ,Spencer, Mr. Charles Putt and wife of Michigan have been gu ilts of Rev. W, F . Pu tt and family. You are t he looser if you fail to hear W. W. White of the -Euphon ium Glee Club, the famous crayon artist and whistler. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welchhans of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mr, O. M. Townsley and family. --Rockers, couches, folding beds sideboards, at McMillan's (jQtnlng S ochi 1 Time; Place; Event Tuesday evening, 8 p. m. opera house, Tho Euphonium Glee Club composed of four young men. Mu sic, charcoal clrawing and whistling Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yoder of Bello Center wore the guests of rel atives here over Sabbath. Miss Florence Forbes spent Sab* oath in Yellow Springs . g An entertainment which is bound to appeal to you. Get seats for the Euphonium Glee Club at Johnson’s Jewelry Store. Pint opens Satur day, January 18, * The Christian Endeavor Society of the It. P, church met Thursday evening at the home of Rev, Mills J, Taylor where a social time was enjoyed. A men's Bible class was formed Tuesday evening a t the home of Prof. W. E. McChesnoy among the members of.the R, P. church. Re freshments were served. P la t opens Saturday, January 16, a t 9 a. tin, for the Euphonium, Glee Miss Mary Ferguson of Xenia visited the Misses Cooley a few days la s t week. : ——————— Club m the opera house .Tuesday An evening of royal entertain-!evening, Everybody patronize the men t and pleasure if you go the op- course and get scats reserved a t era house Tuesday evening, Janu ary 16, a t 8.p. m., sharp, and hear the. Cedarville college lecture course’s thirty number, “The Eu phonium Glee C lub .’ 1 Johnson’s. Hy strengthening the' nerves whie introi the action of tbs liver ftnff bowel <r. Wiles' Nerve and Liver Fills cu* mstinstioir 6ft doses J6 cents \/rl tiv. 2 U I5 £ M . o <fj3r'Cr>' CfWyAiCM4!* G..-CO The Peddling oi (flaescu has been prohibited by law hi i;u»:;l shit-- u on account of the incnmpotency of tii<< men th a t are efigmvd in i'.uii way of doing fitasiness. A call at our office will eonvim o you of the diiTe-rnmi'. Chas. J ’. Fap, M’f’g, Optician liSjj E. Main Mt., liprnigflclit, O. -■The robe you want,. large play a t Ralph Townsloy’s, ilis- f f \ W vs / ( j ,Ab* t j ? . 6^408^ 1/^ TheGift's!1 »?.tf i,f c '' iO .'■nil ■ a Wu' . 0 O'-*,;,»- 1 w O k . *<*/ * P i: n; f \ y rA^'J* ' ' u- J t 3 CRCNfi^l NfiiWMP-:# wm cfcMPifjy, ‘I Stop Pains almost instantly—Dr. Miles iaU-Paiu Pills. No bad aftsr-effects. holla W s ^ F eroic age . Sfc, n-?»iri. »i "> .'"I Her History Teems With Accounts of Stirring Deeds, , The Dutch have fought for what tluujp own, and they have been among the greatest fighters 'that the world has ever seen. When thei; prowess in the past is considered it seems like a humane duty to diop a word of warning upon tho belliger ent intelligence of Castro, lq,st by some strange resurrection the spirit should reappear tliakonee made the greatest armies and Ravios of Eu rope tremble. For a thousand years the Dutch fought the sea waves and the river floods, and they diked their land, which is lower than the ocean. Dur ing this time also they were fight ing the hardly lew, pprsntent and pitiless human enemies that assail ed them. And yet the whole king dom of the Netherlands, with its eleven provinces, which is more than a third ns large again an tho original Dutch United States of the sixteenth century, is h' -s than half the size o£ South Carolina. These Dutch in come respects were the strangest people that Eu rope ever knew, fox* while display- *ng a most astonrhing capacity for war on land and fea they were con verting a mudhole into a garden, and their inventions of useful means to healthful and abundant living, from the plow in its modern form to tho thimble, were land mark-* in the history of European civilisation. The Dutch developed their ex traordinary capacity as fighters in their prolonged resistance to the Spanish tyranny, which in extent and ferocity in almost unparalleled in history, This rejptafico was the more remarkable and the cuecess that finally crowned it the more as tonishing when we cotrider tho re- Gomvr-i of Spain, then tho fiiwt pow er in the world. 4Thi • van in the latter half of tho I {’hti-m. i eeniury, and by the be- f ginning of the cevcntoenth century j the D.dch had created a fleet that made them the first naval power of * the world and with which their - kardv and daring reainen swept the [ most tli tan t poot of Spanish com* inorcL'. ; There was a long trueo with Spain and tlr-n a renewal of tho why, when tho Netherlands nttfa ?:ed tlm Spjui'dt |*o :cS ton : in the E'.rt TiiiUeg avj»l hssd the foundation, of the I m M i empire hi flat part o f tho Cdohe, | W e A r e P a y i n g 25c per doz. for No. 1 clean, fresh Kggs. 25c per pound-f^r No. Xchoice fresh Butter \ 9e per pound for choice New Lard. We Are Making Special Prices for the coming week on the following goods*. 100 pairs Men’s Blue and White Striped Overalls, reg- udstr jsdoe Spa; tfels week.____t .4 0 c 25 Men’s Blue and White Check Jackets, regular price 50c; this week................... .................... ..4 0 c See our 5 and 10 CENT COUNTERS, they are “loaded” with good things for everyone. Many articles being worth double the price the asked for them. See the greatest bargains of the season this coming week. Our counters will be piled up with Remnants of DressGoods, Silks, Laces and Embroideries, Ginghams, Cal icos and Underwear a t a great sacriGce in price. Come'" and look them over. Men’s Overcoats and Suits Sacrificed If you have been waiting to buy a Suit or Overcoat a t low prices here is your chance. Men’s $15.00 Suits, latest style, in handsome patterns and colorings f o r . , . . . . . . . . ...................... $11.50 Men’s $15.00 Overcoats........... . * . . . .$11,50 Men’s $12.50 and $10 00 Suits, last season’s styles bu t splendid quality fo r ......................... ......... . ,$7.75 BIRD’S MAMMOTH STOKE Jobe Brothers & Company, XENIA, OHIO. 4 Our Annual 20 Per Cent Discount Sale Begins Saturday , January /6th, and closes one week later. During tho pro;ji'or.n <ff tins nalo, which is tho tnor- ehi^diiH'-r.i-lIiu}' t voiil of tlm year, u tlWeomiff of of 20 pi-m nt will be allowed on cash puivhatK 8. Tluisn who iiitciid tbm i ah: will havo nunmrouf) opportunities to i.avn umtity mi goofin' of tho most ntaplo character, Qtti’mi Quality ghora only oxcoptod. Twenty Per Cent Discount on a ll cash purchases beginning Saturday, Janu* ary /6th and for the week following. “TAKE THIS CUT: m n -* ' '■ -'W B > The R a id You Hove Always Bought, and which has hems, ia use for over, JR) years, has home the siguatmci o f and has heen made under his per sonal supervision since Its infancy# Allow no one to deceive you In this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and*«dust-as-good” a.re Iiuf; Experiments that tri.Te w ith and endanger the health o f Infiuits and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR1A Castor!a is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, F a r o goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio. I t relieves Teething troub les, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates th e Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural si icp» The Children’s Panacea—The mother’s Friend* . G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S Bears the Signature of r , j j 6 4 4 Tke M You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years* THECENTAUR«OM*A,.V, »T UUItHAV *TB«CT. HOU VOBBCITV, wmmmmmmm J. H. riciVHI LAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. THE NEW YEAR WM be opened by HUTCHISON & GIBNEY with a Bargain m DRESS' GOODS. We’ll throw upon our Bargain Counters some 50 pieces of DRESS'GOODS at $ t Half Price I $1.50 Goods now 7Sc )$I800 Goods now 50c )75c Goods now 37^6 ^50c Goods now 25c De.-irous of. reducing our stock befor the New Goods now purchased arrive we make this unus ual offer these goods are suitable for Waists, Skirts? Suits, Children’s Clothes, Etc. We could not offer these the past few weeks on account of our large Holiday trade. * F !> * f y v “Wo rfeoBimcml it; tlicro isn’t nay better... In Tulfi-ammner you have to Irtish to a largo degree to your bultXter, Well Cared For Meats in bpt weather aro the only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping them right, ami they're [sweet anil safe when ^olfi. Don’t go meat shopping wln-n it's hot. Buy of us and be sure, C. H, CHOUSE, CEDARVILLE, O, The Bookmaker . \ ■ ...BestaaRDt... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W 25 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night. The Best of Uoofi Fsecl in the Cul inary Department. PTCHISOK & G I B f l E H , | li,i|es or Smiles? XENIA, OHIO. tT * DnoiTiwr E L A S T I C ROOF PAINT U for tin, rnefah paper, felt and ruberold roofs. Is W proof against tho weather or rust. Absolutely non- ff porous. Will not trad:, peel, blister of scale. Will hot evaporate after once set. Is a finewater proof ing material. Cuutainono ingredients such as cult and lime which enter into tho composition of the major part of the co-calfed roof and iron paints on the market to-day v/hicli have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to cryctaiizo any metal. It Is germ proof. Sendfor ciradar andps.e Vat IViiy no! fnnha/e (he lest%o?-enit cc;(Sno inert. Th*» DAL tM AN COO PER S U P P L V C6 .,P ond -< iu .Iao ,W ls , A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to immfttflatelfrelierg and ultimatelycur*xlth DR. HEBRASUNGOID >'-'-':vc3tuS Iroa.ffa wi;! brain ftsa irritatirra ticrmnncntly. AV,rr>U:tc catirfactiou ruar- aniccil ormonoyrcanulcfl. ! • r,') c!o. r.i ftr raailcfl. tfrlftl ,w.r.ii).o 2 cento to cover !iiailiii£, THE 6. 0. CITTfjeaeO.,TGcdo, GWo. is3C2«at^a»ii>,'iil'iii;;jj FISTULA A»n Arm * TOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. 1 We have found * “J .-M ” A SBESTO S ROO F ING equal to all demands, Whether it be need on the most modest farm building or the. largest mr.uwfticturittg plant we have always found it true to its trust, It Is made to give service. Every stjtinro Is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The % 7 ori.’manckip is right, and the materials used in its coasts notion are us good as money can buy. As evidence - ■ .ve can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to day. Turthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “ 1 kb first cost is the only cost.” Our Booklet “R.” Sent free on request, will give ym valuable information, H . W . Johns-M im viU e C o. C le v e la n d , ( ) . DISEASES OF THE RECTUM !*3f?rH*0R. RrtTAJj niSEASCg(ilsNKl *aiIcuuissiicntsoft$tjoau Titat’.rrfaal$3c£ dr . j . ). 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