The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 27-52
CURIOUS MEDICINES. Rrmriptien* Whktt Were Used In the Eighteenth Csntc.y. The follow;.^ pa:;t;r.r|’t:cia?;iw-Kf'Ii *er« fv^laheri in 1731, s';ow a de gree u cwlulitv liapjly to ex- parted from ‘ 'ti:o fattier f>£modern chemistry *ml brother of the liar! of Cork.” The Ixiok is said to I k ? ■writtenl>v “ the Honorable It. Hoyle, Ksq., late Fellow of the Royal ?5o- cic-ty,” for the Leneiit of “ those poor Upholder,! of Families who cannot ibid or foe a Burgeon or a Doctor.** Hero au; a few speci mens: For Convulsions, especially In Children. — Take Barth - Worms, wash them well in -White-wine to cleanse them, but so as-that tluv may not die in the Wine; Then up on hollow' Tiles or between them, dry the Worms with a moderate Ileut, and no further than that they may he conveniently reduced to Powder; to one Ounce of which add a pretty ^Number of drains of Am- bergrise, both to perfume the Pow der (whose Scent of. ipelf is rank) and to make the medicine the more, efficacious. To Prevent the Toothache and Keep the Teeth Sound.—Let the Patient frequently rub his Teeth moderately with the Ashes that re main in Tobacco-Pipes, after the Test of the Body hath been con sumed in Smoak; some time after, washing (if need bo) bis' Mouth with fair Water not too cold. An Uncommon but Experienced Bemedy For Dysenteric I Fluxes.— Take the Bone or the Thigh of a lmng*d Man (perhaps another may serve), calcine it to Whiteness, and having purg’d the Patient with an antimonial medicine, give him. 1 Dram of this White Powder for one Dose, in some good Cordial, whether Conserve or Liquor. A Choice External Bemedy for a .Sore -Throat.—Take Millepedes alive, and sew them up between the Foldings-of a piece of Linnen. and apply them to the Throat in the form of a stay, which is to be kept on all Night. For an Ague.—Take of the Bone called “Platella,” of the Knee of a dead Man, and having reduced it to fine Powder, give of it as much as will lie upon a groat or a six pence for one Dose, in any proper ■Conserve, or fit Vehicle,—London Lancet. ' - ' ‘ . Tho Lino Ho Carried. Bishop.Watterson of Nebraska was never at a loss for an answer to impertinent questions. One day Jbe .met a man on the train who mis took him for a traveling salesman and started in to quiz' the bishop. ’ “Do you represent a big house?” he began as an opener. ■ “The. very biggest.on earth," re- t lied the bishop, with a twinkle in is eye. “ Whatfk the name of the firm?” continued the questioner. “Lord and Church,” smiled the bishop pleasantly. . < “Hum1Tjord andChurch!’ Never “Oh, yes, indeed—branch houses anywhere?” “Oh, yes, indeed—branch houses all over the world.” “Hum! That’s queer! Never heard of them. Is. it boots or shoes.” “Neither” “Oh, I see—dry goods, I sup pose.” - “Well, yes; they do call my'ser mons that, sometimes.” — Ladies’ Home Journal. KELBLE’S SELLING OUT iwm Attracting Large Crowds of Buyers o f Winter Wear Entire $55,000 Stock Is Offered at Less Than Manufacturer’s 3g EVE .RY DO LLAR ’S W O R TH MUST BE SOLD BY JAN . 1st. __ • ■^5 Don’ t miss this opportunity of a life time to buy at less than manufacturer’s cost. Latest,wp-to-date best grades of men’s, boys and children’s Clothing, Overcoats, Suits 5S Trousers, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. ' Took Her *t Her Word. A woman came into the general store with a jar of butter. She de sired to exchange it for another jar of butter. In churning her butter she had discovered a mouse in the churn. “It didn’t injure tho butter,” she said to the storekeeper, “and to any one who did not know the circum stance it would taste all right,” Taking the woman at her word, the merchant carried her jar into the hack room, transferred her but ter to another jar, and the gratified easterner took back her mouse but ter with a thousand thanks for the accommodation. There is a great deal of needless trouble in tho world on account of squeamish sentiment.—Milwau kee Journal. Cupid’s Effective Darts. Once upon a time Cupid called #*1V ii I mh “Friend' Vulcan,” ho said, “ things have been a little slow with me of late, and 1 have been missing a lot of marks. I want you to make me a new lot of darts and tip each one of them with gold.” Several days afterward Mercury appeared in a great hurry before Vulcan with this note from Cupid: Dear Vulcan—TIwse last darts didn't miss ones. Make r.'.t ifl/JS? &ross morn told tipped ours at once. I amdoing tno greatest wbrfcot my life. Moral.—Aim is made more effec tive by the judicious use of gold.— New York Herald. wn m mm* * i m m * **rw mm R E. CORRY. ■ AUCTIONEER, Secure Date* Kftriy. Vbo*«. Clifton, 0, ■Notice Som e o f the Prices Quoted Below- Overcoats, Suits andTrousers $25100onot.................$1248 $22.60 ones...........!., $20.00ones... $18.60ones.......... $15.00ones..... $12.50ones..... ...... $10.00 ones.... $9.00ones............ ' $7.50ones... $6.00 ones........... TAILOR-MADE TROUSERS. $5.00 ones.... ............... $3.19 $4.50ones......... —.......$2.09 $3,75ones.... $3.00ones............ . $260ones............. .......$149 $1,75ones............. $1.60 ones.... $1.25-Ones.... . SWEATER COATS FOR MEN AND BOYS $2l25 ones$1,48* $3,50 ones $2,36' $1.75ones'98o $2.60 ones $1.60 76o ones 59c L A D I E S ’ , M IS S ES ’ , M EN ’ S , B O Y S ’ AND C H ILD R EN ’ S S H O ES . $5,00ones $2.85 $3.00 ones $li $1.50.ones $1.15 $8.50 and $4.00 ones $2.25 $2.50 ones $1,G9 $2.00 ones $149 $1.25ones 89o $1.00 ones 69o Men’s andBoys’ Furnishings. $1.50 Shirts 89c 35 q ones 23c 60c ones 29c $1.Q0ones 60c $1.25 ones 76c 75o ones 87c Rubbers. AroticS, Felt Boots, Rubber Boots and Men’ s High Top Bhoes andBoots at Less than Cost. M EN ’ S AND B O Y S ’ H A TS AND CAPS Men’ s Boys’ and Children's Underwear $8 ones $1.96 $3,00 ones $1.89 $1,50ones 86c $1.00 ones 69c 75c ones 48o ' 85c ones 23c Duck Work Coatsand Rain Coafasat Less thanManufacturer’s cost Best Overalls and ,Jackets......... . ................................................ 43o $860ones $1.96.' $2.00ones $148 75c ones 47p $3.00 ones $1.89 . $1.80 ones 98o 60c ones 37o $2.60ones $1.69 $1.00 ones 19c 35o ones 19c Bbijt Work Shirts Hosiery............. Suspenders.... . ‘ Handkerchiefs.. Neckwear — ***— » .IS, •Gloves.,............. ...................... ............. ............... ................ 89o .............................. ............... ............ 3o to 23c ................. . ................... :............... ......9p,$087o ............................ ........- ..................... 8o to 19o .......................... - ... ...........................9o to 37c ......................................... ............ ....7c to $149 Hundreds of great bargains Special notice—$2900 worth of Overcoats must be sold regardless of cost $3750 worth of fine Suits and Trousers, less than cost. Don’ t miss this great opportunity to save money. Come quick, before assortments are broken. Don’ t miss the place. Last two store rooms down on W. 'Main street. See large signs. C. KE.LBLE,, Agent, 45-49 WEST MAIN STREET, 5 , XENIA, OHIO. ^5rv4- Mecca for Shrewd Shoppers Hundreds o f Shrewd jJ Shrfppers Have Been Convinced That th e S tore Of A D A I R ’ S ! i s THE1MECCA FOR PURCHASING FURNITURE and HOME FURNISHINGS Wa Iiava furnished many homes in Ccdarville and the surrounding country, and we would like to furnish yours, young housekeep er. We canfurnish everything, Furniture Carpets or Huge, Curtains Bfovea, ’WashingMachines, Dinner Sets, Etc. You needn’ t go another place for a single item. Red Room Suits................................ $18 toT$100 Pedestal DiningTables...........$11.50 to $45 Dressers.............. ..................................... $8 to $50 Buffets............................ ....................$16.00 to $55 Chifioniers $6 to $40^ Sideboards , , «<,,»•••••••>>•• i<> >$ 10.00 to $60 Iron Beds........................................... $2.50 to $ 2 l ' China Closets. .......................... $13.00 to $50 Brass B e d s $19 to $50 Dining Chairs .75c to $8 Swell Styles lor Winter Overcoats are dominant when you frequent the fashionable thorough fares or where the up-to- date man is a ‘habitue,’ because they have been made by us. Our fab rics are exclusive—our styles are popular favor ites, and no one in Ce darvilla’ would be re garded as a man of would have his suit or overcoat, his evening Tuxedo made by any one but fashion suit or KANY, TheLeadingTailor, XENIA, . OHIO. 1 WHEN IN XENIA VISIT US. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND ADAIR ’S, 20-22-24 North Detroit Street, XENIA, OHIO IMULUHIBH'S UFE SWIM BLOOD PURIFIER A Spaedy and Safa Remedy for ell DisusesofthoSkinandBlood. Restore* Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches theWood."* An especiallyValuableremedy foeBoils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tumors, Cancetoun Ilumors, Ulcers, Ringworms,OldSores, Scrofula, SyphiliticAffections, Scrofulous Ifumofs, Blotches, I'imples, Pustules, Sail Rheumand nil diseases arising from impure Mood or low condition of the system. Especiallyrecommendedfor«11 form*of S<iaticftfccamatfim. PRICE, ONEDOLLARPER BOTTLE. FORSALE BY DRU8QI8TS. MsMRfatHrtf kf HonniLOann CHEMICAL00., Itaitoft, TtitMn**. RIEDLING PIANOS embor’yeverydetail that can possibly add to thovalueof aPiano Of the very highestgrade. Thelowpriceatwhich theyaresoldastonishes those compet- cutfojudgeofPianovalue. “ Ricdling’’ on a Piano means highest ftitistib re sults in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and nameandaddressof ouf agent inyour vicinity. k i BIEDL1NBPIANOCO., * Plpwrih, Who, NEWMEAT STORE I have opened a meat store In the J. C Barber room and asks for a share of your patronage. The finest outfit in the county has been installed for the storing, handling and re tailing of fresh and salt meats. Our prices w ill always be consistent with the market quotations. .« Inspection Invited. C. C. Weimer V. tareFVA 'Air,' wS IF'/- K*. Bk* P’f V- *4, • Mo » Even —Yon’ l m «rka Mote The Men’s and IX $9.' Men’s 00c exc.'ptioi suits)... Police t Men’sFolic .regular2i Saturday M Men’* Fou 60csilks, dal barge Men’s insid Golf, Vac 76c value: j Men’s Rev Coats—co $i.oo.... Men’s “Staj extra, spec day and The Nt Brimlul Cloaks, F with pric considerin' of the gari ed atthe s dies’ Furn N%V Elevator? ament bnMa shoe stores; 600Sample worth fror $4.60...... Ladies* Lon Special fo Saturday. i Lathes’ Reg cial for Fr selling .... Ladies’ Reg all colors frotn a.- ; , Lsdifts Silki .i iWNRit fra i vtlews ....j . . z,4 Indies Flail dejed Ha values.^.., Superior S i $2, $2.00,.: R EM ARK .. MO: 4th & Ma: - X LOC Mr. G. I bu*last B Mrs. O Tuesday v •r Miss 101 Margaret Mr. ahtl bay* mov m Hast 5 Mr. ant. *oa of Da Mr. and 1 Mr. am visiting 1 daughter t Mr. am taiuiug M II*. Mrs. W Archer sj field. Mrs. F. Tatdlos a aharchM trefrcslnn
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