The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
•‘“ "Vy: -'*A' m m m s u i t T T i V T K n r r r ^ w v ^ YiX ^ni ii'ii1 i**i H l*ViKo'^A'-t au<t ■ i ;u- Uil un i f’i'iruja A*>. ) * ;*"i 1 ’- *il| -# fl to uw, Nf-W YORKOf1 >1 T &,id BA'-i* AiOXCVOROERS. T '- ’ . :irv-\ ir.fvc v“ at' n? tvny ^ ■ -ai wnsey hy mail. " ■ Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Hmk-iU; Ucni.r. S.A. M. M 3 , P, M. ft \V. Rarrnf, mfsWout. b. L. S mith *Cashier. v r / / x Fa l l ing H a i r € * f» S . H.iSr Vigor » i:o«»ott4 of sulphur,riycote, ‘P& f’J1 u.- *i, fjpikum, wgc, sfcohol, valet, and perfuw^. Not * »fa0e >ingj#afei»t in tin* ILL AOt yotir doctor If taU it aot »». -WSttfcy Y bhir toil. i J h *.!SB£ .» *»* f t * * * .tl,Uy checks f* 5 mg hAr. CoropfcTriy atStroys AYER’S HAIR VIGOR D oe s not Color the Hair a. c at ** (’•rum, i«w*n, Mww. M lM jTttlfy* Vreee A»»0' [<’ ,Plight, MM. by iiatto* ) I tm-t UI mi 1 uil> in t gasrdlug house Rhe was tuiiiiuMrd to n n b«f uwu Uv y^AN*-**".Kj,miM«in Easy Confinement If yon have cans# to fear the gain; of e&UdHrih, remember that they are dim to weakness, or dis ease, oi the womanly organs, and' that healthy women do not stiller, like weak ones. The Specific, Medicinal, veje- fable ingredients, of which' that famous, female medicine and wo* manly tonic , WINE OF WOMAN’S RELIEF £e-V Is composed, will build up the womanly organs to a healthy state and thus prevent needless suffer* *"“fieloiwmy confinement,*writes Mrs. Rose Scbnharth, of Menu* meat, Colo,, “I had such bearing- downpains 1didn’t knowwhat to do. Cardui quickly relieved mo. Some months later I had a fine 12-lb. baby, was sick only thirty minutes, and did not even have a doctor.* At All Druggists i& h , .-f- "WRITB FOR FREE ADVICE, +*+mg'; a s* and describing- ayrtp- i, to Ladits Advisor# fiwt, Ca»ttanoo** MetUciaeCo., ttawoosa. Team. m 26 The Ced&rvffle Herald l r ,o o Pier Y ea r . ICAR i-H BTJJLI, - - BSeHto*. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY *0 1901). After a fourteen months absence and a Cruise of forty-five thousand miles the great American fleet of sixteen powerful fighting machines have dropped anchor in Hampton Roads. The long cruise has im pressed upon all foreign nations that TJnclo Sam is always ready to take care_of himself, and has got the machinery with which to do so. A man has invented a cure for the ‘ 'tramp evil.” HI*cure is the en forqement ot the law prohibiting trespass on the railroad tracks, and his claim Is thal if all persons Were kept off the track, the feiamp would have no convenient means of travel. This rule would work like a charm if the tramp traffic were confined entirely to the railporks* The time of1 the y.-ar is again af .and when the public roads ate •noiil abused by haulers of heav\ load#. in many places the roads were worn badly and the rains and continued hauling will poor com-' bine to make them almost impass able again unless the laws are rigidly enforced. Ordinarily then are very few who haul loads in ex- cess of the limit allowed by law, but' wheti tbf pikes are soft they can sooon be ruined by overloaded wagons.- Printz-Post Nuptuals. £1 igpm, i litq rtu iA l MMal/ttMOM**# t#**» to mr tB *»** i S«r* t**r**«*>.” OehemXunaiMI Sirs*;K»*». .5est For The Dowds baoea lcto candy cathartic _JPI*a«*.ttt.PftWaWo, P.'f 'fit.Tr.-toO.od. t)o OooC, WtrarSlrken, W<,a,:i”>t: ,II.-.L'je,We.Nf.T.r ■oldlabr.lk. Tim c.-mCii. teMr-t ni,iir,j}*d OOO. WBAMiflteed V> i'i ',10 i t*J• ’»r tiiusipy 7 ,ack. StarViagRcrr.cd 7 Ce,, Chicago ot W.V. Sot AIMUALSALE,TEMMILLIONBOXES 44*v4>cn*** a# Tht' lvdrilfufrof Olassoahas bc-ea prohibited by lawinmost idatcr; on account of fho liu-mnpf-toitcyof flie* men that'aro hs tb.it way of doing husmfun. • A >. all ;rc <!iu’ ofliOC- w ill e.infinco jim of flu* dlifon nee-. WSliWa ftrinttt *S CflHtos was united la m&rriag* to- Miss Elti# D. Post, daughter o f Mrs, E, E. Post. The ceremony was performed in th* pre*enco of the bride’ s Sunday-school class and a few friends at 4:3o o’ clock, hy Rev. .V. 33. Putt, After the ceremony the bride and groom drove to the bride's home where a three course supper was served, the decoratiopsfor the dim ing roam being pink, and white, -Sixteen guests were seated at the fcible. The bride and groom have gone to bouse keeping on the Judge Summers farm north of Clifton, They will receive »tbe congratula tions froma largenumber of friends Among jth* out-of-town guests were MiBses May Bonham and dylvia McCoy of Washington C. H. Deathof J, FinneyStewart. James Finney Stewart, one of Ibo most highly respected cituens of the county died Thursday morning at hie homo in Yellow Springs, at the age of 1)0years. He wa# horn in Clark county and during his life time has acquired a large estate. He was married to Sarah Jane Bogle in 1848. Their 60th Wedding anniversary was celebrated laBt December. The deceased lias been a member of the United Presbyterian church at CUfton since 1844. Two brothers, John of Nebraska, and David, who lives near Springfield and two sis ters, Mrs* David Mlllen and Mrs. Jesse Marahall of Ycnia, survive. The f uneral will be held Saturday GRAHAM-HARRIS. On Wednesday evening, at eight o’clock, a beautiful home wedding was solemnised when Miss Mabel t*. Hams, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Charles Harris, became'ihe brute of ME Charles Graham of near South Charleston. The ceremony, which was brief, was performed by Rev. VV. E. Putt, the bride’s pastor, in thepresence of only a few relatives of the contracting parties* The house was prettily decorated with roses and carnations, the color scheme being pink and white, the bfide, who isoneof Cedarviite’s most refined youiig ladies,-was at tired .ma gown of French lawn nr.d iamed bride’s roses. The groom wore the conventional black. They were the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. Mr, and Mrs. Graham leave today forWashington C, H*, where they will be the guest ot Miss Berth* Brock and other friends for * tow days before going to housekeeping. = Mr.Grabam, who isa prosperous farmer, has rented * S*S acre lug, but uu out i» i J mi Spas* Vn« v her occupation, fUte went out i about 9 o'clock in tb* taorniug *i»J re- main(Hi must of iU« day, but there was nothing regular either sbovt her goiug or her staying ttotnethae* alte would remain iu the house far several days at a time, and sometime* when she went out in tb* morning wouki return before noon and not go out again. There was a good d*al about Miss Tuliy that interested me. She was never for a long period iu the same mood. On# day she would be merry as a cricket, the neat la the depths of despair. Then she would be subject to fits of anger, when no one cared to approach her- Any sensible person may judge from this that Miss ■TUlly was not likely to malt# a good wife, but I have noticed la young men a dis position to neglect ibe girls who arc especially fitted to make homes com fortable for thosa who are so const!* .ttited a* to make a husband’s life a burden.,. At buy rate, 1 became fasci nated with Mis* Tuily’s moods. At our first meeting there was a girlish gladness about her that waa simply delicious, A few days later she met me with an Imperious look on her face that well nigh froze the marrow hi ray hones. The next week my pity was excited by a melancholy that was no less becoming than her sprigbtliuess dr her,regal dignity. ft was not long before I vr&s madly, in love. But, realizing the folly of making a life partner of a girl who; was not only changeable as the wind, but whom. I kaeiy. nothing abobt—in deed, whose mude of support was a mystery—I fonght against my-pnssion. AH to no purpose. J wa# caught in a mesh and unable to extricate m; '-o’* One evening Mis# Tally and, t v . alttlng in the drawing room- the*' ers, seeing tay Infatuation, had k > . time come to give up'the apaetim... us—aid* by side on a *ofa. It wm- the spring of the year, and Miss Yu,>, was Ilk# the season, light hearted, 4 >y\ ttberaiit in spirits trad, it seAtpcd to nn* willing to listen to ioye’a yoliftu ami;!, ' f HSU Kw-lUM. T . ' The Hina You Have Aliray* Bought, and whicli !m* bom la use for over 30 years, lias born* the Mgnatnvo of and hns beenmadeunder bis per* sbiialsupervision sinea its inftincy* Allownoou* todeceiveyouin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-gmid” are bub. Experiments that trifle with andendanger the health ot In&tnts and Children—Experience against Exi»erimenfr. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant* It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is ft* guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness*. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food* regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Fanacea-The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature o f rJ^ The KiM YouHaie AlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years* TheCtKTAVrttfOfeApAUY,TTMUBRAVBTflCCT. NEWVOSRCITY* .'*■** •*vf “ a ^'W/>AWV s = m “ We recommend it; there isn’ t nay hotter... In mid-summer you have to trust to & large degree to your bufo*aer. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; Ve have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’ re aweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go moat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy of u# and be sure. c. H , C R O U S E , CEDARVJXBB, O. Pain tittle by little ! turned my words'iip that dream, which by this tltue lr'ui« - thralled me. Miss Tally saw my ,i a&d seemed to yield,to a phuz«i - •" xuor, listsbiug «ageriy to what I . e. I pouted Into her ear all a lover kb „ , say, leadingup to a’ proposai, when she stopped me and said acstatlcallyi “Ssy it *11usala,” l conres# l was pawled—indeed. * trf- • fie put out.- To, .repeat ray glowing . words w'nanot to my mind? Fortuuatq- - ly tny embarnissatorit was relieved by j a maid e&teriag with a note for Miss |> Tmtty. 8bft epeaetFlfwi read lb' From* t marns^t thy was changed Her { jHafeppeared arid; with | »h«t -L'hud'i: THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE MCKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring,Road&OilField WAGONS Best quality—-Select Ma. ferial' Carefully made. Builtto standHardService, The cheapest in the end. Write, for complete Catalog andPrices. M q KAY CARRIAGE CO., PROVE CUV. PA. Weakens H eada ch e , rheum a tism , n eu ra lg ia , o r ,pa in s o f a n y na tu re w e a k e n ttie sy s t em — th e y a r e a s tra in u p on tk e n e rv e s . ' A lm o s t Instan t r e l i e f , ca n b e o b ta in e d b y ta k iU gU r , M ile s A n t i-P a in P ills , and w ith - . o u t a n y b a d a fter-e ffects^ T ake , on e o n firs t indiear t io n o f an a t ta ck— i t w ilt w a r d i t o ff. T h e y a re a Peasant lit t le tab le t, s o ld y d ru g g is ts ev e ryw h e re , 2 5 d o s e s . 25 cen ts j n e v e r so ld in bu lk . I What Do You Think of the Newest : Li . c at1 * !&fXr* and Iff*." Graham sxtend oougfatulkthwis andwish them a happy life. —WANTED;- -Farm hand. In* quire of Anderson. Collins. Dead Historians. I, for my part, believe in the dead ri’pfofians, I glory in the posses ion o f some hundreds of volumes '\v them. A great deal of cant is ‘ alked mid written on this subject. T’hero is an ides in Rome minds that i hook on history to he good must he new. In nine cases out of ten the new book la a commonplace re statement of facts that were better nvesented by an older writer.—Lon don S idlere.^ v Ckns. T . Fay, M 'f’g. Op fh jau 2f;»i K, "‘fain Ht. Spms.qihhl. O k 1 % CURE FOR FILES. The Excelsior Chemical Company of Sandusky, Ohio, has a sure core for in ixcelsior File Cure, This fa a brand new remedy, guaranteed to cure. It conalata j>t a* internal remedy, a suppository and an oint* meat, Th# three ramedles for On# Oo'hr. Ask your druggist about It*, aelslor Pile Cure. EXCELSIOR. CHEMICAL C0.r Sandusky, O. Mrs. J. P. Barr of Dayton is the jttest of Mrs, Sarah Marr. Miss riarah Wolford is visiting in Xenia. A few bushels of select seed corn Corsale. Cecil Burns, —WANTED, Position as farm hand by youngmarried man. 1’ hojio 18-105. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ervin and •on, Fred, of Xenia were guests of Mr. J. C, Townsley ’ and wife over Sabbath. —FOR SALE;—Phaeton buggy, good as new, harness and a coal cook stove, inquire of S. A. Broth- erton. Miss Mabel MacDonald, a student of the O. H. IT. visited with lier sis ters, Mrs. J. W. Radabaugli and Miss Lucy MacDonald, from Fri day untilTuesday, Greene county Mends of Prof, J. E. J ’ olHns, who for several years has been living in Hants Ana, Cal., have received word of his death which occurred at his home Thurs day. Rev. McKelvey of Pittsburg will preach for rhe United Presbyterian congregation. Rev, McKelvey has been doing evangelistic work for several years and comes highly recommended* POSTCARDS, git brand new i i- ; Jwinning postcards for 10 cents, ’ ' . Out of the ordinary-nothing . > ;; like the usual souvenir card, i Agents and dealers can-make big I > f mcm*y with them, fiend a dim# ; \ or postage stamps to UNITED PRESS, $24 Citizen Bldg,, Cleveland 0. *, I Tt SroaiDiarrhoea < m IUyamfiiyReneily A representative or the county surveyor’s office was in town Tues day surveying a ditch that 1ms been brought to eoutieU’ s attention sev eral times, The ditch lies along the south side of the railroad. 60 YEAR#* EXPERIENCE EldNpmt#' fittor*. Her £•#&, war# sot, sad bar •yes w«r# filled with fitshpe. coming at long^atwva)#, fik*‘lto*t Hichtniag cme summ#r night After atuner 1was gen fugup tomy roomWb#s slur pss##d we In the hail, gat# me a glance I did not understand and want into the drawing room, i followed, We were ftiou# there, and, turning on me like a fury. She began to accuse m# of some unex pressed crime, working herself into a very demon, in vain J begged her to tell me what I had done. Without heeding me she taiksd on, or, rather, stormed on. UUat last* seeitig.no pros pect of an end to what was like a.storm swaying to tb# east, to the west, any where, everywhere in accordance with its unbridled passion, 1 left the room. The next morning 1 made an effort to escape from this mad creature. 1 look nn early train. For a week I remained away, than, professing to myself to feel confident of my ability to resist the fascination, returned to th* hous# and Mis# Tally, At our first meeting I saw upon her face the moot engaging sadness. She gave me a reproachful look, which, 1 took to express pain that 1 had kept away from her. I iooged to take her in my arms; but, with a muffled moan, she went np to ber room, I saw nothing of &*r for a week. Then she was plain Miss Tally, neither happy nor ml«erabfe not- angry. She gave me a smile, put out ber hand to me and, intimating that she had some thing to say to me, led the way into the drawing room. “I owe you an explanation,” shesaid, ’‘and I am going to revest to you that which no Ohs else In this bouse knows. I am nn artists’ model. I never pose, however, except in proper clothing and only for artists who wish to catch nn expression of some one of the passions, They have found me very versatile In this respect, and l have been success ful, The secret of my success is that I can at any time work myself into any required mood, and this gives the arlist th#expression whichcomes from th# model really feeling what Is ex pressed. Indeed, It can be expressed In no other way. When you began to talk to mb the other evening I was- prepar ing myself to sit for a bride. While you were talking l received a note that the artist would Instead work on a pic ture representing * tragedy. Ou your return I waa to pm# tor Mary Magda- laud.” 1 wan Miss Tuliy tor » y wife, but 1 have never quite forgiven her for Utilising my !ov#making professionally, EETimbY WtWtTH1MUTON. , Killing at Umi: Rang#* A RtM#is« oMewr, wh* at th* bat!!# of Mukden last »»#tgr «##-haif hi* sum and w«« fctmMtf aawaraly wound ed, report* that h* a*### saw th# Jap- ancs# except at a Asiani through hia field gia*##*, Medical 06*, Igkhat^J&d' -yqdcjjj y j ; m m l a • ' ,\C 401 I U-\ ' if ,‘i'Y *• V, - c . Spring Jackets and Suits at Hutchison&Gibney’s? N E W SK IR T S . P a n am a , S i c i l ia n , S e r g e M o h a i r s , $ 3.75 t o $12 CARPET ROOM . B e s t d i s p la y o f R u g s , M a t t in g s , e t c ,, w e h a v e y e t s h o w n , a n d a lit t le l o w e r in p r i c e . flOTGHISOfi & GIBNEY’S, *T waa subject to constant head aches fo r a period o f four yearn A t - times I was almost unfitted for- the Work In which r am engaged, that of , station agent. 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