The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 27-52

ht *s POWDER Absolutely Pure HASHOSUBSTITUTE tMgpffrtfSte sir?. J LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 —-10 Dvdaiise Kama Dubbins, Communion. will be observed by the R ,F . congregation Sabbath, Mr. W. W. Crowell has moved in­ fo his new home on Alain streets Mr, Frank Orr left last Friday ev­ ening for Ptdladelqbw. where lie will enter tbo Reformed Presbyterian theo­ logical seminary. -J -—Sunlight, 'Egg 0 Secj MaltaVita , Mothers’ Crisps and Shredded Biscuits ■at Cooper’s. ’ ; Mrs. Janette’Harbiuson entertainer the McMillan family last Saturday i "honor of Mr. David McMillan and Wife Of Chattanooga. The college girls will give a mneuqe rad party in Alford memorial on Mon - day .evening, -> ■ 'Mrs. Wm. Mitchell will occupy the -Andrew. property,just, vacated by Mr •' J. G. -McOorkclL ‘ .‘Switjuii P ihceh Ncnv 90 Buggies, Phatetous, Surries at W. R, Slorvltt’s Mrs,-Nelson' Shaw of'Winchester 0 ‘,| is the guest of her. daughter Mrs Moody' Nngiey for a few days. Mr, W. D. Kesbifc nnd family of Chicago, who have been visiting Airs Niahets. parents .in Indiana, are ex­ pected hero Saturday for a visit with Mr, J. H. Nistfet and family. —Try some of that 20 « ,coffee at , Cooper's* . , . Mrs ‘A[ fi'onnont spent Wednesday in Xenia. , *■> ' * * *y* -1 p Mr. and Mrs. Will Lackey nee Eflfe Stormont are among the v:sitors this’week at the World’s Fair, —-CoAiJ The best coal and the best . place to get it is ac W. R; S tkkk ' et ’ s , Mrs. William'' Clematis relurivei Trom NewYork Thursday where she has been the guest of relatives for several Weeks, iw iiw i ^SoniaiAViidarti-rlnir ReV. Hornet McMillan nnd wife ex peat to leave next week for Georgia where they will spend the winter, • —Few Pancake Flour at Cooper’s ..Air, and Mrs. Frank Turnbull were in Springfield, Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Trout are oc copying their home in the Deary pro petty on Xenia.ave. Miss Eleanor Smith and Mrs. M, A Oreswell were in Xenia Thursday. —Pure Bred Plymouth Rock, cock- erelfs for sale, Extra large. Fannie Raney. Meant W, H. Barber. J, Hale Col­ lins mid A, Z. Smith expect to leave the first Oi the week for the- World’s Fair,. This is Mr. RarheFs second trip. Mrs. Redkey has returned to her home in Lreaburgjafter a pleasant visit with her parents Rev, and Mrs. Mid dfeum. Air. E, L, Smith, who is working , for the Western and Haulhern Insur­ ance- (Jo hrs been given the territory of Yellow Spring, Ccdarvillfi and Jimuskiwn, Make your arraUgemenls to attend the sale of pure bred Aherdeen-Angus cattle, Tbuh day Nov, 3, on the Miami Valley Farm, owned by Mr, II. E Carry, There will be a number of fine animals nfferod, Get a catalogue. Air.. R. <\ Watt lost urn*of his finest brood sdws Tiirsilay. The animal got in wiili fomii other, hogr nml in the fightti.g wus parried lo death. The loss will he a heavy ovn ofi much wAs expec <d of the animal in the show ring. WE l»ATm do m for egg’s WE PAY 2(fe lb for LiiMer at Bird’s WE HEf »h nyidetu per qf She WE HLLl/ ,-xtra ferny refery hrmeh at Bird's MALAGA GRAPE^ Uuc4 you »&!>« bver seed only lOr. ill s i Birdja 'Why to cmirt jbra suit, viv- can rervo you better Biadv & Steinfeis Co., Xenia, O. Mr. John ij, Collins one of the well known men in the county died Thurs day from the effects.of typhoid fever. Do was member of Co. I), 74th Ohio Infantry. Mr, I, C, Davis and family came, up from Cincinnati last Saturday ev cuing, Mr, Davis returned Sabbath while Mrs. Davis will remain sumo with her moher, Mrs.'Eljzabhth Ow­ ens and other relatives. Mrs. John Horner and daughter, of of Springfield, attended, the funeral Marion McLean, Thursday. —Oysters, celery, sweet potatoes and crauberiea at Cooper’s, Miss Mary,Holton, of S<>. Charles ton. spent Sunday with here parents, Wm.Graham and Emerson Shaw were ;a Springfield Thursday, on busi­ ness. Men’s Shirts,' 50c to &1.5Q—new snappy and up 10 the minute. See ns and get wise, Brady & Steinfeis Co, Xenia, O Minnie Ritenour of Selma- was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Elizabeth Owens. Charles Rill’of Clifton has 'sold his blacksmith shop to Safe., Littier aiic has given possession. , Mr. and Airs. Sam. Turnbull, Mr, and Mrs, Will Ilfffo attended the Bui lard reception ‘Wednesday. Air. Clarence Young is at Philadel phia completing his work at the Semi­ nary. Don’t dilly dally but come at once -—clothes like ours never get sbelf- worn waiting to be,, bought.—“The early bird, catches/the worm.” This warning is meant for you. Brady & Steinfeis Co.,' .Xenia, Q. October 30 ia always recognized as “cabbage” night but tills year it comes on Sabbath, ‘ The officers will have, to keep, a look out on both Saturday and Monday evenings. Senator Foruker and Hon. Albert Douglass speak at Xenia Saturday afternoon on the issues of the campaign A-large crowd is expected to hear •these famous men. 1 , , . V- 4 r , ' • If ■ troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain’s Stomach nud Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by Isaac Wistermnn. Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Marshall were pwfirtjM familynnot iSpiuogfield, Last Excursion of The Season To Colum ’ bus via Pennsylvania Lines. Sunday, October 30th, excursions tickets to Columbus will be eold via Pennsylvania Lines at 81.00 round trip from Gedarvilfe good going on Special Train leavng at 8:55 a, in, Central Time. Last ceance of the edson, . Closing Days, World's Fair Excursions Every Day, Pennsylvania Lines; Only a short time left to take advantage of lowest farts ever offered for any Exposition, To mise the Bt* Louis World’s Fair Is to miss the grandest exposition ever known Excursion tickets sold daily over Pennsylvania Lines. Ask E. S. Reyes, Ticket Agent, about fares. —Keep in mind the IleuAr.n when wanting sale bills. Our water-proof stock makes them popular. Auers w»ah) Tfifcfc c o ld e a s ily ? T h r o a t fender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great C h e r r y P e c t o r a l ISff*U * f Fare# of Nomb#rs and Sens* c-f Jrr**pfinsdjiiity. Rqianlia.^ 'the nation? of innbs aiul 1 r*sutla u 011 psycljoh'gy .rays; **A wmvd h not 'nil aggrega­ tion. It Is a« irdivloaul mind, im- pnliRu and ervath*, with its normal or ilhirai level geuwaRy much bc- hw.' that f f mi ndt ha t have lo-t their Indiiidnnlitv in It. Tlio per- aomilhy of U<e men in 0mob is lost, for it H rmigni'ptl that hack of-the avowed eausr.i of human actions «ya uncoutcions motives or-forces that cfefv investigations ami that these are the mainspring of crowd ceiiv- itv. Thcr-c motives or forces are the common characteristics of the race, and in these points people are more alike than in the acquired charac­ teristics that come with education. “These forces are primitive, so that crowds are generally incapable of rising above primitive actions. And it is this that explains In part how otherwise respectable peoplewill assist at lyaehinga and even at tor­ ture, Some of the characteristics of the mob axe a sentiment of in­ vincible power, .the. force, of sugges­ tion and contagion,* The force of numbers and sense of irresponsibil­ ity add to this sense of power. The soldier in battle is braver and stron- ger-a-or more cowardly and panic sticken-—than when thinking 1 inde­ pendently. . “By means of suggestion and;con- tagion the individuals in the crowd are put into a sort of hypnotic state. The power of the subjective mind is seen and the-personal will and ob­ jective mind, disappear for the time, being; hence paobs are impulsive and mobile. They are aroused one minute to ads of generosity and heroism and descend the next to extreme- violence and torture. They are credulous, believing things that would he'absurd to ohe;outside the sphere of crowd influence,” f The Victorious Flea, One of the justices of the United States,supreme court dined, with a Washington family who are ardent advoeaics of a vegetarian diet. In the .course of dinner, which consist­ ed, says- the New York Evening Post, of all the delicacies of edible plant life in season, the hostess un­ dertook tire conversion of her beef reared guest. • -■ ‘ But .despite her arguments, which Were cleverly based on the chemical constituents. of various' kinds; ■ of- food, the'jurist was not convinced. -.-“B u t’surely, Mr. Justice,” she said finally, “yoti must admit that ■ vegetarianism means strength and ability when you remember that the' rabbit, which feeds wholly on vege­ tables, can make such great leaps over the ground front hiding place to hiding place.” ’“True, madamanswered the dis­ tinguished man gravely, “but we must also remember that the minute Creature for which naturalists claim the ability to jump, more times its own length than any other, belongs in the class of pure carnivora.” HONEST ELECTION#. Vigoroy* Effort t*> 8*;urfr Tn*m New York Ar.f-*r* Tammany, In 1 lliffu'st elecUuno mhut again rwino ia the front U" a paMtivo I psuo In Aumrican poltkcu. Tho tuddranrso wbh which Turanians' bcf-asi to squeal pa If it w av hurt just os soon as pooh tivo elejm were1 taken to malm euro that no one not entitled to vote should «ito in New York chy is mfehty oug- genttve. should the election for presi­ dent ilfpend upon the result in New York, nnd that Ucii oni upon the result in the city of New York,-every honest voter in the United States is directly interested ia gn honent election In Tammany's territory Just as he is in art honest vote and a fair count in Die Solid South. • As the result of four careful can; vansea of (Jrcator Now York, Mr, Mor. gan,- Rupeiintendeut of elections in that state, has the names of ^50,00U voters, nearly one-third the total nnjn her, whose, right to vote requires chal longing to make sure that none hut legal voters present theniseives at their proper voting places. Of these,’ 85,000 are names of voters who changed their residence and must make sure that no one votes in their names in their previous precincts. There are 14,000 names of voters who haOe died since the last election. An­ other great class are those who have surrendered.illegal citizenship papers or have he m convicted of naturaliza­ tion frauds or of felonies dr have been reported by either political party as suspected of voting without legal resi­ dence, The need fpc this is shown by such cases as voting in the name of a man at recent elections when he died eight years ago. One. man now in S ingling voted seven times on his own name last November and, another five times at different precincts! In other cases where hieu have moved others have voted, in their names at their former residence, while they were voting properly in- their new place. State Sn perintendent Morgan1h,ad. deputies at every voting booth on the first day of registration charged With stopping these- frauds of alt kinds, irrespective of partisanship. The Democratic ma­ chine. Only exposes its own complicity with past frauds with the ’noise it .makes,. If It is honest it will help, not hiridpr, the good work. Not one right ful voter is to he barred. Nemo but rascals will suffer.. OurFallBoots, S ,.^ , Are Now Ready For Your Selection ubben AND AS USUAL VVE HAVE RANSACKED THE MARKETS FOR THE VERY BESTAT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Six Doctors. Failed. Tho Two Crops. A popular Chinese story runs as “Once upon a time there were two ill partnership Tmtr— :--------- When -the season Miimr dhtml"" W "liM-VdiR" TlfelY lice crops the younger-asked, *Hpw shall we divide the crop between us ?’ Sao Da, the elder, answered, ‘I will take the upper half, and- you shall hare the lower.' ‘That wouldn’t he fair/ Baid the younger man. .‘If I take the top half this time, nnd you take it next time,’will that do.?’ the elder askedn , His brother thought there could bo no objection to this plan and contented himself with the roots and stalks, looking forward meanwhile to next, year’s harvest, when all the grqin should be his, as it was Sao Da’s this year. When seed time came round again the younger asked, ‘Shall we sow the rice now?’ ‘Oil/ said his brother, ‘my idea is that we should plant po­ tatoes this year/” , Boutb Bend, Iml., (M. 24 (Specia After suffering fromKidney Disease for three years; after takiii-r treatment from six different doctors‘Without get­ ting relief, Mr. J, O. Lauderman of oi this place fmtud not only relief but a speedy and complete eure in Dodd’s EJduey-PiHs. Speaking of his cure Mr. Lauderman says: • ^“YesI suffered from Kidney Trouh le for three years and tricedsix dealers to no good. Then I took just two boxes of Dodd’s Kiduev Pills nni they not ouly cured my kidneys, but gave me better health in general. Of couese I recommend Dodd’s 1 Kidney Pills to others and Tknow a' number now whp ate using ti^em with good results.” Mr, Laudemah’s case, is uol au ex- i:epiiQn^..ThQlisa>itlg.give-,siinilar.J.ex periences. For there never yet was & *"'n- iflhtiBi Difniift jjlbutii Kidned Pills could not euro. They are the only remedy that ever cured Bright's Disease. PUBLIC SALE! Proaehing and Practice, ' Literary Lady (writing)—-The most essential point in our inter­ course with children is to ho truth­ ful ourselves. Every other interest’ ought to be sacrificed to that of truth. Tommy—Mother, Mrs, Caller is coming in at the gate. Literary Lady (angrily)—If she rsks for me tell her Pm out of town. (She resumes writing.) When we in any way d -mve a child, we not only set a pernicious exam, le, hut we are likely also to lose our. influence over him forever, Qualified For the Position. “Well/’ said the artist sharply to the tramp wln> had entered, “what do you Want here? Hurry with What von have to sav.” “Sir/' replied tho tramp, with in­ born dignity, “I did not eorno hero to be insulted. I merely thought to step in and inquire if you had any model for the statue of Indus­ try you have on hand. I f not, I de- sire to apply for the position.” d e a l to you . Follow your d o c t o r ’s a d v ic e a n d fake Ayer’s C herry Pectoral* If heals, strengthens, prevents. K.is-rt J, iitiVf (Imrfmkif m awt *« ttttil told*. | OfittH' I A * IW- vrm(*I,. __ ........ knavr'it ."rf.itty w*.ik Ill 6 a .,, SlLfT. r. A, mH!INW>K,S.Oii>fr>U«h. SIw*. ^ sr.r. xtwnsi, — T^ !H" Weak tunjgs Hobby flats, Black atid Brawn $1.00, $1.50, $2,00, $4.50, $3«oo and $3,50, , SULLIVAN, The Hatter, sty S, Limestone St., Springfield, Q* .1 will sell at public sale at my res! deuce 3 miles nortb-enst of Cedarvilfe and 3 miles south-east of Clifton, Tuesday, Ko., ID, commencing at 10 o’clock the following property: 4 head of horses consistsng of 1 general pur­ pose horse 15 years old a good roadster and city broke; I draft mare (i years old it foal: I draft mare 8 years old in fonl: 1 general purpose horse 18 years old. 7 head of cattle consisting of 2 ex­ tra good Polkd Durham cows 1 regis­ tered Polled Durnnm cows 1 thiirmigh bred bull calf 10 months otd: 8 bead of bogs consisting of 2 brood sows apd (fehofttsFarming irmllements 1 piano box buggy I spring wagon, 1 5 ineb tread feed wagon lMcCormick bindeo 1 Superior wheat drill 1 dieb barrow 1 Evans harrow, 1 corn plow 1 breaking plow, 1 sled, work harness 1 Set buggy harness, raddle and bridle double trees, forks, shovels. 22 target rifle and I hog waterer, Tho follow ing house bold articles cook stove, nesting stove, 8 burner gasoline sfove churn Wrfslitnbs, buckets, I cream seperatsr, fables and cooking uieiissls, 1 barrel of vinegar nhd many other articles. 10 Ion of good mixed buy and 500 shocks of corn- Terms; All sums of $5,00 and un­ der, cash. A credit of six months will be given purchaser giving approved security, K, F, Lorry, Auct. J. H. Broira, clerk. George I). Haines. > Peninsular rafigea are wonderful bakers nml cookers, Tho supply hardJy equals the demand. Better see them at K rru & IlASTCsumBttoff. *Hl* Irtcrent# thn Activity o- •r l(V4r, *n<l ttni« atd nooovi y* Bnlieribe for tho Herald, Our Fe lt Boots Don’t fug, am) the felt■ holds riiape, while, the covers ore snag proof, the whole conforming-to the feet comfortably. Can’t go amiss here. Our W in te r Shoes Are as near water and wear proof as feather permits oft nnd the prices ■■ - . '..tire right, . - Our K IP BOOTS Are sol'd sto k, carefully made and warranted good honest values- auy , . pair y u am effect, Our Rubbers Are gems in water exclusion, tit the shoes just right aud have finest quality. In Short You can’t get a brd pi eo of footwear from our store and you’ll never pay an ex.horbitsmt price. Meet friends nnd and leave packages a t our store. YOUNG & NISLEY, 7 East Main St„ SPRINGFIELD, O. W i m m m * J Is the Round .Oak Chief, The fame of th e R o u n d Oak s t o v e s ha.s b e e n known for years through the severest tests. This range saves Fuel and does • ' ’- * i , - more and quicker work than any other on the rriarket. It is embellished in the latest designs and is know as long lifed stove. iCEDARVILLB, OHIO. PBDOIARE, stoves . TINWARE PROVOKINGLY FUNNY. ................. mm IMWM Have you ever bad a long, weary Sunday belore you—-apparently' a xi'ivef-endiog day when nothing imagi­ nary-would provoke ouefef those lull, hearty, whole-souled- laughs from winch is derived the old, favorite adage, “Laugh and grow fat”? If such a day comes to you again and you want a merry laugh for the pleasure it gives, turn to' the Comic Colored Supplement The Chicago Recod-IIer- alil.s riunday edition. It is certainly an exterminator of the “blues.” Filled completely with fresh, breezy jokes and Jrresislibly ohmic illustrations In cetors, sparkling with wit and humor of an enterprising as well us instruc­ tive nature, it is a paper to amuse all who 8 e£ it Four pages in colors and four pages in black and white, this— the besf colored supplement issued by any metropolitan newspaper^-makes of that newspapar a combination of a modern Sunday newspaper and a hu­ morous weekly periodical in colors. Tho mechanical work involved in mnktag of this colored. supplement is a marvel of skill, The harmonious ar­ rangements arid perfect blending of the many colors used in its make up pnirtrrty Artistic taste of the higbeat order, I ■ V I imG.E^AjB.L^SIClfclANi A high-class preparation for. the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always- restores color to gray hair. Agents for the White Star Q Laundry Best W o rk a n d Lowest, Prices. Collars, each..,.....*................... 2e Cuffs, each, .... ..................... 2c .Shirts, each........................ 10c Shipments made on Mondays and Wednesdays, Coods collected nnd delivered. Also Picture. Framing, Fpholster* ing ami Furniture Repairing at the lowest prices. (Jive us n call. GRIFFITH &ZARTMAN Opposite Opera House , A^LoveLetter Would not interest you if you are oukiug’ for a guaranteed Salve for sores, Burns orvpile«. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mb., Writes; “I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, hut a lox of. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me. It’s lhe best Halveon earth, 25c at all druggists. Cause of Lockjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, ia caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plenti­ fully in street dirt. It is inactive so long us exposed, to the air, hut wlmu carried beneath the skin, as in- the wi nnda caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when Urn airjia excluded the germ is roused to activ­ ity And prououcea the most virulent poison known. These germs may he destroyed and all danger of lockjawJ The Jldvent of the Turkey .... season finds us ready lo supply you with the choicest birds, \\V hu-Vo searched the market, over for turkeys that will delight you and add to our reputation. The result ift a collection of poultry that an epicure might envy,,....... Don’t Fait to Order your turkey hero if you want to avoid disappointment. Everybody knows the fine quality of meats we keep. Take our word for it, otir poultry is of an eqnally higb grade. C. H, CWVSE , Cedaroltle, O. avoided by rtpjdying Cliaittberlain's Pain Balm freely ns .soon as the in* Peninsular Heaters for hard or!jury is received. Pain Balm is «u That World’s Fair Trip Should be Taken Now Over Pennsylvania Line* uhje excursion fares to Ht, Louis so ft coal that Will heat every nook and jantiseptic and causes cuts,- bruises and corner in the house, with least fuel, ri jlike injuries to heal without mstura- wlmt you want, W<? have them iii}turn and in one-third the time required all styles and sizes, the prices nrrnng-ihy the usual treatment, It is for sale arc low. Round-trip, tickets for season, two mouths’ or two weeks’ stay sold every day. For further in­ formation consult E. 8 . Keys ticket" agent. ing accordingly, lvi;nii & IttBriNu R uts . by feaae Wifciermau, -‘-Pow/fEV P an . v r i ,’ a mid, Tw- tiTANTL 0 UffgKu,t,i-;i{ ;,ro indmpgnsihle or all kinds of poulty, For sate by iV. R, H tbkrejt , \ T desire to announce myself ns a candidate for the office of Township trustee af, the regular election Tues­ day, Nov, 8 . ! l l A Tm -m u , Winter Undcrwfcar 415c, 39c, 48c, 73c atid $1 at StJLLlWWa, ^he Halier, 27, S Limestone S l , Springfield, 0 # rW E N T r -S E V E S T i HATTEROFH P0WDEI Absolutely Pur BUSHOSU8STI DATE IS SET The scandal connected Xenia Holdiers and. Bailors Home,will pof, down for Mrs, Bacon, of Toledo, has at last .charges with "Governor Hr \ Elicit she accuses Captain P [- Jjmvling of Toledo a trusl \ ^Iiamful conduct-with the gir ’ of the institution. At first tl ' por did not intend to do any r Isiist’for the present, as he j letter did not contain au; t..charges, but was merely wha 1 l fen says to another, aceomp t anaffidavit; but later changed a$he has since sent a letter t Shiver*' secretary of the board ,charities, requesting a meeliD boardto investigate the matt governor now says he propos matters to the bottom, and se | >-{lcDceSufficient to determine al trouble at the Home for in ayer past. He will insist board of lady visitors be sumi I- •well as the board,of trustees, } said that several members of tl liitarenvill be iisked to give tl rnaot a junketing trip to the lien last winter and which at Y. |Ave occasion for considerable —Columbus -Correspondent Greene County Press. JUDGES AND CLERK The following persons ha named by the board of elec judges and cferkef or the comi lum; ‘ , Cedarville Tp—Rep., Jas. "lu^pTjftrWmrH^ w. ft .'simth, c. Uenatville—Iiep., James drriy, p. j,. Geo, A Hliro Jaiut-s A. Qray, c.; Dem. Cnmphell.j,, I tank Turnbul B, Bull, c 2C JSC Tn „ This chundise f onlo atre.ii cash;„ • 1 money ths this year, January,

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