The Cedarville Herald, Volume 28, Numbers 27-52
$ r i Dr. KENNEDY'S !|The Xedarville Herald. FAVORTE REMEDY S jc . oo T>ee Y<Mtr- Jfttim-riMlew t urif , , «v»*y**»»***. ■ FIIHEYnilUYEIMW. .„J: w , 5'~si»iis'!»*«ir.wi**S»»«<SJr I k Mwwrt«»««amautt».u<* «**e%*ta*auwjj*£ I f A R LH ! * * K d lto r* ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBBfc #T l*»* . M aw r ita * i*wrc*r*^4»!strjsm»a«CiJ» #>»j, #®ji J!u~e, Na™??*rJ J tkiMiS, K-UH.fSV.U.K'! 1 SM««£«*? Ife a>,KK*»£UVrt #$>*A,YtojMtegr, if. NOSLATENECESSARY. Whom Senator Forakorslatetl that howaald nob take part in tUoorgan- F [Do YOURC H ilp R E N .. , afc> . -1 fl« 8 ^ 5 ^ * 3 1 igypi j» ®-* -. „■,. ~ -v 0 * course tlioy do. _ I t is their way-oflearningand it isyarn?duty to answer. "Xoa may need a dic tionary to aid you, I t won't an swer f,very question*font tkOre are thousands to which, it will give you true, clear and definite answer*, not about words only, hut, about f c ihittgSpitlie sun* machinery, men places, stories and the like. Then, too, the children nan find their own answers. " Some of our greatest men haye ascribed their jpower to study of the dictionary. Of couibo youwant the host dic tionary. The most criticalprefer the New and-Eidarged. Edition of W lfeBSTBltfS ; I nternational D ictionary . • I f yo'w-JiavQany quettions about ityrtte as. 0 . & C. MEBRIAM CO, . publishes *, opbinqfjeud , mass . po.mlftr cord wftl? the people and one that if?in accordance with tho wltjireoof the rotors as attested on VJIt? U( -|^i!po.japp#r 'Jktp.ipx'vvf■'*& v-j. Sc|Tahiie*iM a t the rwmtogf session still hold out of the waucus and re- ’ R um :) tu vote In this tn**u«r, it would mean :hat sho Demur ata wu; Id or ganize tho II ojjso * Then tho only safe way to proceed is to haw only such men for the different places that will ho satisfactory to all. In tho organization of the House and thfs sfciftctim of a speaker there Is still much being said in the new®: dispatches tha t would show that Greene county’s* representative, Hv«v George little* was one 0,1 the strongest and most influoncial men th a t is to he returned, There is a v • • i strong demand being made of Hr, TiHUrt that he accent the Speaker- fhuru f*T$» F O O L I S H P L AN *TfsftJar toet£*lYretcomefciydinnerhours Bccay*e l toutindigestion-withAajfunt JPloyrtrf qCoastipationis the resultofindigestion biliousness, flatulency, loss of appetite, self-poisoning, anenna, emaciation, uric add, neuralgia in various parts Of the system, catarrhal inflammation ofthe in-, testuml canal and numerous other * 11 - menta that rob lifeof it 9 ple&surcs if they do not finally mbyou of life itself, tp'X'xn bound in the bovrCls,” is a com mott expressionof peoplewho look mis erable andArpmiserable—yetwllpperstH" ° in “ leftingnature take its course.’t 4What a foolishplan, when nature could be aided by*, the use of Green's August PlOiyer, whichis nature'sowMremedyfor constipation and all stomach, ills. " fjfAugnst Flower gives new life to the liver and insureshealthy stools. c * QTtvo sizes, 25 c and Jyc, All druggists. Isaac Wistettnau, Cedafvitlo.O. Periodic Pains. I)r. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are a most remarkable remedy for the relief of periodic pains, backache, nervous o r sick head ache, or .. y of the distress ing aches and pains that cause women co much suffering. As pain i s weakening, arid leaves* the system in an ex hausted condition, it is wrong to suffer a moment longer than necessary, and you should take th e Anti-Pain Pills on first in dication o f an attack. If taken as directed you may have entire confidence in their elAeib'encss, as v/ejj as in the fact that they will leave no dis agreeable after-effects. They contain' no morphine, opium, chloral, cocaine or other dangerous drugs, "Pet tijova ttao I.fcavc nufifered BK.atly wish cpcUo -of backache, that r-ra s tem w o tiiaa i can endure, aczfi fmocfca come on every month, ir .l \zr.l two, or turso saya. %X two navr? t-::i atilo to net anythin® that ve in rm na n»rSi trVvt. tmtffljba- 1f ‘JB t!;o tiaa of nr. XTiforf AntbFala i-in. am thcy„r.lm?ra rcllovo tao !n a Kr,:i v. mo, Ilv onatcr, who cuffc-a f o war, baa trc.l J5inm with tc.^K'ixo trnufta,*' r.j ii&. . '.•a a au ib ina m „ £oaoi zscm ma. DC. Mire** Pllf* nm soH by —^ ---- - -—•* aaaranfc* that besiftfife . tf it year money. , , Never told in bulk, » tistss, 23' cents, Mile* Medical i 4o„ Elkhart, Ind R. II CORRY ; ’ AIT6TIONEEH."* *Att Idnda of Auctioneering, Ptifi-oiiago S o l i c i t e d , ' fmthn fftmrmteed, ‘Bell Iiiiouo* & 12 * C liftd ii e x e t o g e . Q h h A b M , foundWith Doth politic®,! parties Is thatsome ona or more persons take tho responBlbllUlps upon themselves to organize ttseso bodies. The Republican party has had an object lesson ft will not soon forget as to tho difference between a leader and a “ boss” . Senator Forakerlms made many friends and admirers by bis frank and open statement that these bodies should organize with out outside influence. Senator Dick has taken a some’-* what different view of of the situa tion and is setting hift pins forRepre- sanntive Thompson of fronton for the , speakership of the ■House. There is no fault to: And with Thompson for , this place -but -the junior Senator must not’he to eager to gethis man in this place as others must haye'somewhat of a sh ow ,* The time to organize the House is When the members assemble On ihe floor. Detthemantbathasthemost friertds and has tho ability to fill tbe place with dignity and grace win. The day Is past when thege slates are to be made in sonic hotel or back bar room and then pushed through at the' proper tlmiv Yt ‘must not he overlooked that this jfcias been done so often that the volets have tamed against such ideas. - There seems£to be**, demand among ‘the" independent polltlcans tbaf the RepubHcian party .have a- compiete reorganization with new leaders, new names Jand new faces all around. Th's is argued ,'as the only safe way tir bring the waring factious together. I t is useless to think th a t one or more of the lieu tenants pan take theplace of the old leaders and satisfy the thousands of voters that expressed their dissatis- fiction at-the last ejection, ' *■ • The same policy in -reorganizing tho House must be pursued. There were a t tho last organization of the House, when i t was by a lprge maj ority- Republican, a number who would not go into tbe caucus to fix a slate as to who should have the appointments. Their claimwas that such methods were unfair and off- tfines men were giyen places that Were wholly unlit .for recognition that Would-not havo a gliosb of a. show if tfierb was a free and open dhould two or three of the light, <« SPIED Sir LIFE i i A CASTOR IA f e r Htytu* tit* t.hiirirtn, ft* 1M Y m K h i Alwijt SajM -^-That's what a prominent d r u g g is t said of Scott's Emulsion a sh o r t time ago. As a rule we don’t use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and s im i la r expressions are made so often in connect lion with Scott’s Emulsion that they ate worthy of Occasional n o t e . From infancy to old age Scott’s Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste* The a c t i o n of Scott’s Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish- ment-^the kind of nourish ment that cannot rbe ob tained in ordinary food, No. system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott’s Emulsion and gather good froitt it. other men being mentioned for the place, - Those members of the last Home that are acquainted with Mr. Little and know of the hard work he pat in to kill the Herrick-Cex effort to steal the canals are determined that he should be tender^ the place and Insist that be shall accept the same but up’to the.,present time he has remained silent on interviews of this nature, - ; This) following 'paragraph is no doubt one of the many things that contributed to Governor Herneks defeat; I t makes the average sinner who wants to be saved .sick at heart to read the interview of Bishop Molli- Ueu, of the, Methodist church. For the time being the Bishop has called off the war on Satan and ordered the Methodist hosts inOhio250,D00strong to cease their warfare Onsinand the devil ,and turn their united attention to Gov.' Herrick. They are ordered* to quit praying and worshippingGod and prpceed a t once tothe political hustlings there and then to do what lies in their power to defeat one than jfor governor and elect another, iittie wonder the church has lost its influence on the great bddy of the people when i t degenerates into a mere political machine to be used a iike.by schemingBishops a id polit ical grafters such as the Rev. Purely A. Baker and his ilk of the anti-ia loon league* Perhaps • th e ' Bishop stands, in on the swag,—Wine and Spirit Hews, Nov, 1,1905, Adding ’ the average ' plurality of the five Republican state officers elected to that of Pattison, and there is a difference of over 85,000 between them, I t is by some therefore .as sumed that Pattison got over 85,000 Republican votes, He gotmore than twige-that number, ‘gome say Patti son got over 300,900 Republican voter. Gthere.aver timt Pattison got more Republican vqtos than Demo cratib votes, as it Is well known that Herrick got a very large vote that has heretofore been uniformly bem erratic, some estimating It a t oyer 100 , 000 . Rome students of election statistics are now making the most extraordinary claim that while Pat tison got more Republican than Democratic votes, that Herrick got more Democratic .than.Republican votes. There Is one thing that is not open for discussion, and that is the fact that Pattison got the best of the trading*—Dayton Journal, A loaf with 1 he a*»«*ciationalways thought of fu connection with the srasoiij tho mention of Tha ft r ing, invariably brings to the mmfls of Greene coontians the RIks mins- trcl shew. Th is vear, the Sflks have ilfdcrmiin-d te make their minstrel performance, Thanksgiving ’eve and night, outclass all their efforts of former year, which have made tho Rlks mlUBtroIshows permanent ann ual affaire in Xenia. The scenery and costumes, to be furnished by a minstrel syudfeato a t *”:?««"« win bs the most beautiful and elaborate ever used in a minstrel show on the local stage. Tho stage setting for the first part, will be novelty beauti- ws mtii will OcH r^I • infcrioeutnri rj'>o%d Swartz, -’Harry Rieraan, u verge,Grottcndickf Ray Wiutmpr, Harry Cromwell, Thomas Laiigan, Lester,John, on the end; Thomas Berry,.' Herman Bfivey, T. H. Zell, W. R, Hamer, Charles Beeler, Charles Weaver,:. James Scott and George Kingsbury. 'Swartz and Kierrian, Infinitable black face com- mediaris, will also be seen in a sketch written especially for them. The performance will he fullof the latest and catchiest songs, and the bast minstrel hits of the season. ’ See it. Xenia, opera house, Nov. '’gaahdPQ,- Mr, J . .H. Nesbit, has returned fipine, after a sojourn m Virginia. ' LowFar« fo W«t Barden. Account American Water Works Ascociatlonlmeetfi'g. Enjoy an out ing, lit noted Opjifiigs. of'Wonderful curative power, similar to famous waters of Carisbafl. Particulars about fares and time of trains may he ascertained from ticket agents of Pennsylvania Dines* MONMOUTH COLLEGE, Monmouth, .ill,,-—T, P.. Shouts, chairman of the\ Isthmian Canal Commission, has,just given to Mon mouth College $ 10,000 m part of the $3JWp00needed to Bccurenn addltion- a l|30 ,000, whicirAndrew Carnegie bad promised to g*ye for a library. Mr. ^houtS is a graduate of Mon- inoutli. SPRING VALLEYBLADE SOLD, REAL ESTATETRANSFERS. Delilah Brown and, others, heirs of Simon Funderberg tojCharles L Hoagland, 1 # acres .iu^Rath tp. 1,70. ' ’'-.i We %|Jl m i fern t , Mingle Uet, , t«*M ttalHtorrNaifiUl«fe» ItWS 6 f*W*iIS feijfc*«(MI 1 ft 4V *if tsslU#« l*::v^!lflnye'J sc § tt a m um ChfofisU m'imm Joseph.C* Hunter, to Russel Hoag' land,' 2 /j acres in Bath tp., $200, John "?Millan and others- to Cliariea E. Iliff lot in Clifton, $ 200 . Shields, T. G. Glyffip to W .H lotto Xenia, $ 100 . Charles L. MeFarlaml to Ira Trout, lot to Cedar’vilie, $400, Sheriff to Cabel -Nooks, 11 acres, in Cedarville and Xcffia tps., f1935,00. >y Trustees of Matthew Berryhill and others to j . C. Cunningham, 83 acres in Sugarcreok tp., $0300, Charlotte A. Haynes toJfeseph L. Myers, 189acres In Greejie Co.,$3200* Mrs. Isabelle Kinsey to CifcefO Gauntt, IM acres in Spring Valley. $200. ■ Cicero Garinttand rrifejtoAndrew Saulsbefry, Ua ncrea in Spring Val ley, $225. • - Eilw. W. Hopkins to Rachel L* Howland, 1 lot to Bellbrook, $850. Board of Directors of Buckeye Shim Mfg*Co„ to Xenia Shoe Mfg Co., 3 lots in Xenia, $7211.93. Edith arid Geo. Kctshner to Amarida J* Kersimer, i acre in Yel low Springs, $500. tyke tab* of A, W. Stark to Mary L. J'atnes, 88?acren to Xfitua tp., f K » Samuel Carpenter and wife to Samuel J* MeColaugh, lot to Bow- ertsvino,.$i«L LlttoolnH, Wike toMhmle Btifris, 20wetestoiMlaml tp,, $i£S30. AimwiA M, to Hlimlo o. Klger, U nerea In Sugarcreok, $2012* ty. i t Ryan adtor., to Sidney M* Powore, 1 let in Csfoom, low* W*W, Thomas toS* i t ^ m m anil % H, Hyan, Urn in Gahnrn, $m , ■ The Spring Valley Blade was hold ,by the-Sheriff Tuesday afternoon to satisfya judgment* I t brought $103* I t was bought by John Galvin, of JamCStown, wl /0 aoWiie will put in a new plant and run the paper. Tbe Ie'entiort ibU^ood hue being in a .prosperous pp^nimjiity Where a first class riewspaper'shoulfi floutlsli. **• NOT IMPROVING MUCH. Mr. O. E. Braflfuto, who ha®been quite sick for many weeks a t his home on Meadpw Brook farm,Ms not improving a^ fast as his many friends desire. At the present time bo is unable to be up and about, though his condition Is much hotter than it was a few weeks ago. You can depend -on Ayer’* TjtjrVigor to restore color to your £r*y heir* every time. Followdirections andItnever falls to dothiswork* It stops fallingofihe hair, also. There’s great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn’t that so? . ^'Myliair fadfeSttnlll I tv u absiitwMte. tt took Just ciio tioltta of Aycr'« 11 *Ir Vigor to ----- ...... j|> formoftJark.noIt cr.:^f,Sotlt■ feiwte-lttoIt, formertJar-,........... -™ IIMrVIfiorc.-irmtniydop#wh.it yoamStafor H.”—AV iU UosaAit,Hoc ------ - " IL rosaAM.lIoeklEghats.H.C), fl.tn e hwtte. ■ j .c. AVm to.. f o r Ending Hair WINTER TOURIST TICKETS ARR NOW ON SALE VjA mwmimsm 1 1 ■■■ 'TO' ! i\■ ■ i- * , FCORIDA, QVIP COAST RESORTS, COBA f Aty v e r y r ow r a t e s * P.D,tmSR,A P, a . - - * Cincinnati' L E DAtB^PPlH,», P* A, - BtUuis J h am ! i& y f K W.EA, » - i-Wcaga LR.MthtiicBy.HP.A. . toisrino' 0 , T* ST0NB, 0EjfV, F a $», A» m * iDfisviht*, M S TM IIA fJEDARVILLU, iForIn&nta and OMldrwa. A Ct-WNTB oj l-f tokmtff andIB* dmdnris ©nhcitcd. . Collef-fi}^ | ppjasptfy m<h acd r e e le d . The Kind Y ob Havo «» j^ e ^ f te fu n s r iio n f irA s - Always Sought eimmtisaJd pkloricst rato.. J j ;0 chcape.-it and most canvenient wav to acnd'monoy by .mnll* . l \ i V M S . < HU i n t i N PromotesDigesfkffiJCteerfuF c- 5 Sa wtmt&iX f onlalns neither Y :HoipiMyft lUfriHiEidL J^tfOUOrSiHlTlmCiW ■ . Awwti, Setd" Jb£Sm%n** . ' ' cM r Apet&clRemedyforConsUpa* Ron,SourStomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Conyifisions.Teverish* ncs~ e n dL p s s OF SLEEP. FacShnife Signature of N EW YORK . Beam the Signature T OANS made©aHeal Ifetnte, per. t A* eonul or Collateral Security. William Wildmau, Free., '-Seth W*Smith, VicePrea, % * k A W l i b i i iu,i I}i*. i, Jsi w iH line For Over Thirty Years W T Wltlt-ws- in.-,.,’*•- , ■Wlr. T*f?h Ac-O /T*„rf • >ff» fyui»w VMlIltf N is i s EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER, Chopping Off The Best Chops Is what you won’t Complain We will do it any time you call. of. THBiMTAueeiMrANt. howyon *errv* Chops And Steaks way toward making $ HUTCHISON & GIBNEY ftpToDate. going a long you healthy. I f yon buy them -of us you are .sure they are good. .As tong as you continue to trade with us you can rest assured you’re getting A 1 meats and tow prices. C. H. CROUSE, GEDARVILIiE, O. WRAPS, down in prices Suits Skirts. , SILKS, .New As sortment 371-2 to 49c. & BLANLETS, com forts, Beddings, low prices. UNDERWEAR* La dies, Gents, Children* 25 cents1up. GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES; and LADIES’ Suits. Falsale at' Ulam’s Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street- Springfield, Ohio, . C o . n e ^ g h i o u t ] HDTGJUSOIU GIBHEY’S. XEN IA , OHIO. V W ’ gk W . ^ W t # | V E G E T A B L E S IC IL IA N l HALLS HairRenewen laittrueyouwanttolookoldPThen keepyourgrayhair. Ifnot* thenuse Hall’s HairRenewer, andhave all the dark*richcolorI of early life restored t6 your half. 1 i i l The Genuine ROGERSBROS! Spoons, Forks, Knives,etc, ftmhif* SSL have all the qualities in design* work manship arid finish of the best ster ling silver, at one-fourth to One-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too thin and light for practical use, and is far in-' ferlor in every way to “Silver Wea 3**»Str, FitS ■tlrk. Plate ihal rs ” Ask year Sealer for "UMg ROUSRS BROS.” Arofd substitutes. Our fall trafle-ffiark h “ J.1G ROSIER* BROS,” took for it. Sold by leading dealers •eveiyvvbero. Before bufi&gwrite tot car catalogs "C-L." ' IHTEBS^TIOSUfc SttVEUCO., , riKccc;«?(6 M eriden B ritanniac &, Merges, e«sn. Nelson’s N# 1 9 Bfiti T Business £ Siafe / t - . i * > . flate* SPRINGHELD - Wholesale and Retail JEWELERS W ithout Pm in Ohio* | i College 'Arcade, Springfield, Ohio beak* K«tWIKIiy««r. AMYoif* BOOKKIBHPINO A SHORTHAND, ww-ww Hi wWm lo r id a NerOrleans Cuba reached in comfort, - v ia Mintorai unc ' and AND ! SOUTHERN R y THREE TRAINS A DAY Chicago &Florida Special laKcrrkc, Jtatiry «tk, mi. Throoglr Pullman servico from ObiettfcO, Cleveland, Ini'anapolia mrd Columbu?, vis Big Four Route; Dc- troit snd Toledo vis Pcre MnrqUetto nnd CHADRy«,andLonisvillovia Southern. Rauwsy;.connecting with •olid PullmSntrain leaving Cincinnati 0:25 P.M, for Jscksonvule and St. AucusUue. Florida Limited _ Through PuUman. ccrvlco from. Chicago ana Indianapolis via Monca a n d C II & X) Ily ; connectimt with Eourl. Unfa *leaving Cincinnrti 8:30 A. Jf. for Jacksoimllci 0S4 AtijjaitiDe, hl«o throHshrullmcn Bcr- vlco to Noi? Orlcaca. Queen &Crescent Special Solid train CincimuiU to Near Or leans via ChaUrnwi-n nnd Birmicc- ham, also throu-h Pullman ecrvico to .TacfcScnvillS via Aohoville nnd Savannah. Winter Tourist t!:Kts cow on erio at reduced rates. Por infsanaticnappiyt— CHAS.W. ZELL O. P. A.. Clncfanaa PAW, CROWN, T. P. A., Cincinnati., W. k, GARSETT, W. C. WatilWOS. > HwiHwwe CmiMra9*' CINCINNATI, a ’ T a k s WINE«. CARDUI AT HOMS Are yeu a sufferer? Has year doctor been mmc* ceirful? Wontdn'l you prefer to Area* younetf-ATHOME? 4 NretlyA.SOS.fiOOwdintal bare 1 bought Wto.O cf, Carflul feora I their dsaggkts Bud havo cared, ' themselves at homo, c! ftueb. troubles as periodical, bearing downand otariari pAifts, loucor* rhoea, batreauess, noi*dusats 3 , . dizvfiiEis, n-ifiscri aad dc:;pond- I crity*catisedbyfrnatewea&csa, ! at® Bat easy, cases. Win®of Carclut trircJ tit® flor.tecia’t, ^ . . , # Wine ofGwdut doesM&t itzU Hi l.R'J ARUIL'UL*, AI>43»«K''V*.Js*^ tmiioof hetfitogherb*, freo froa, atsoftg and draslie drugs* I t» «wves»r.a hriewsw to «irb* i n s ^ Wine of Gwtialrim from yam drugglit *t ILw a hwiks awl ym «oiJbegm %» tmatmentt'Mlay. ivfilyoatoylt? l LOCAL Milhann* ' *irc0r-fi. F v r* rM liillt 4*5<fc-* *r, ujj C3 Lutii Torimse OfX<‘ HaVjrday vrifh MfcsHotoB itob?rt Jackson, j v,ireA fftoiwte eml «?lat ifffssMimila Tistahull, fij day toX^to* pfiupy Hwcet Botatoeti €t Mr. W. L. Mowhrillaml ,.v :i!Hi Arthur of Knrmgfi gahbafii with Mends here James i'.ici.imnui .an -■f j » p iMavjoric-*”*• *,i»i,«.wi. wore gnosto of relatives ■ fliT.tof theweek. Miss ikirrio Townstoy { 1,8 guest of her sister Mi J i m T— ;r ^ v- ^olchtmm of l* . .. til- . Messrs Georg® Smith ar flbinans were in Springffic jueday* o» huf-inrfifi* .-Wo havo atitled oil t linoleum to our ntoek. Se •lan. , Mr* a«tl Mre. Joss ' ppenfc Tuesday, toXttola. Misses Floreneo and Lue Marysville, 0 Maw their cousin, Mrs. Jacob A Oysters Celery and ,Oran 1 ," *• . ,* ’ J MrS. Antta Boyd,' ilnfl Btbel, apfinfcSafrirflay and ia Xenia.. Tie beet.$1.50 fi.rn hats in the state are Sullivan The Hatte §1.50 hat is equal to i hat Our S2.00 hat ,w pare with any $2.50 a dealers $3.00 hats. R E M E M B E R T " p l a c e . Sullivan, The| 2YS. Limestone, St. Bprir i 2ls: ( i o
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