The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26

'K'* »£' THEOCKIWGEBM MNNPteS im m . ■»* nr V^rci r.n-jt'vJMpa •- -m ' 1 f’usrlM an-1£s-wr^pS :i f j c*l itAzv m 4 1» r^> uhw \ b m ^ m r v m s b ank m z fW Q zm K S * - l^--;\y-' i csid Tmeaf- dm-- • ..*, .*?. V.,iy to tt Mil ymMJr-ty? i .*5!,° ! l.mns Made on Real Estate* fer&nrior Collateral Security. ? Cl IJzrj&i & A* &$* $ij£** M# The Odarvilie Herald, $um> 1*# f v « smv JOHN M. PATTISON, J i A K M I O T J / * * JZmtiir* m m A Y * >' m x m ' p , i m * M CPETIJDK. , \v. Vrosideirf, *h L . i&$fmu Ctoffiter. L. r , WaEwm^^Ara’t i ’ttahi^r. m m c m t o ? - m ^ m Monuments a n d p a k e e l tem p te r a i d c a s t o r sefioote n d c liwrdies t o o tjeesa ereefced a s a m emorial to g rea t men. H is to ry t o recorded t t e ' g re a t m m t lia t w ill liv e -e te rn a lly b u t t b e moraimenfc that J o lm M . I k t - tison, la te G overno r o f this Commonwealth leaves,, is M s u p ­ right. character, wh ich is m o re beau tifu l and enduring th an jeim m . f^tfeasi is dead. a te 1sculptured m a rb le an d w ill b e perpetuated In the m inds a n d e *o vm c oe tuhgi&^tBtatenm bm& 1hearts o f posterity* fold to teat mod st rooy i>oiiopeai ■ jjig deed?speaklouder forhimthanvan tongue or pen| ttei itfa Ksaw i!0^»fa3fctOTitr3, ijjg hisnamewinnever,4te.«Deeply religions, a be- Z Z l y Z ’l Z e Z C Z Z l a l . Uever in % observance o f a ll t o , fe a r le s s l a espressiim iaou/anTOs-oiftyffifflSkroiiOciMs a n ^ jw ftc t ic e o f WgSudea fe , backed b y a strong and deter- oztwtii parties ana particularly ey m ined personality, his beneficent achievements fo r hum an ­ ity an d m ankind, still sweep ing onward , w ill no t fad e o r fa ll until they b reak in that h a p p y m u rm u r on the shores o f time. , .•■ ■ I t is seldom tha t a m an leade r o f the peop le particu larly so in this d ay and age when political lines are d raw n a s they are. B u t few men realiz­ ed in this one m an the strength th a t he comm anded Until the canvas o f the vo te la s t fa ll. E jec ted on the Democratic ticket irrespective o f p a r ty p latform , he w a s chosen G o v ­ ernor on the promises o f a /better business adm iuistra- «anadem»i£ss interests guestSonlng physical ability to discharge ibe duties -fit l»t|?affiyo, . . ft is cencc-trfledi that the ucllom of certain totercfifc had much to ilo with the patient 'reeowrins Ms strength. Reports ofa.ll characters were w circulation-and ifcwaslm- possible.to beepsome of these from reaching him, * Tbo most outrrgeow exomples of inhumane acts were thoseconnected with the Ohio pnniterifTary- in the Oovornoria attempt to place the institution node? better *wa«age- me«tT„Th» press circulated all over J. w*?*a hoy, and Jdl joure«o other.* Qto'Af Salli&n!hatifea'n?lAagjlwfclEdbwer »o H is tkeUaUed States'alone ritteedts ritrafeferi Ana fee depjtwd-'fijfstfc *tiU iirorf'mg. lsu*tthat a Hue abowmg of S’AUCZH? Don’t it prove thatAugust ^loiverhos-had ------— cure of indiges <Kror>tccapitcsof health . , Doesit not fifed thehestevidencethut August ripwer i 3 a sure specificJot all utomich auointestinal disorders?-—thatd |#fJjeb^Aof aUliycts^^ulator^? ^ 3?|ov/er faas a ^natctilSss xccsorfl *f oi’er 35 years in curingtlie ailing mil- lionsof tliese distressing eomplaiiit*. » <|Tw site*, 25c and 75c. An dmggisU H WfetcrmflbE Ofidarvilib, 0 . You M ust I f you OauxjOt, i f is due to an irritated Or .congested,, state of live brain, -which will soon de? vehfpe into nervousprostration^, Xattire demands Sleep, and it is as important.as food.; it “is a part, of her building and Mtslaiijiftg process. This' period of uncdnsciov-^c&s relaxes the mental and pit}. leal strain, and allows nature to restore ex­ hausted vitality* l)r . Miles’ Nervine - brings refreshing. ■sleep, because • it soothes the irritation and re­ moves the congestion, It is-also ,a nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens ev­ ery nerve in your body, and and vitality 'as surely and quickly as Dr. Miles’ Nervine. "P'lrln.rtbo tinifc vdftfor X part two "- ‘ X/iGrJupu tviijcli loft raa *tta;:Ks t f ___ _____ __ ___ r»rV Weal:, and in baa Condition, I ,wa«t *■ ) nervous I cmiM not f-lcap. My wifi*, a ft f t tr'/in# difforoiit tcmidiccr, w*nt l i ' t ft rto'-jor. 'ruo rtoefor wa» •uf, hji 'I * ut.'gtiiior Ttconinicndcrt Dr. MU-*!.’ >,>rvir.o, p.n-l a‘.'.o Tirouebt boro* * 1-,*<!?. I }. -anettJor-tforcorootltno, *«<t ltirt t«i.’2Uo paltro la r.iv Head, jm -r tildrtf n lew docco of xXcrvlna tun rai-s -wo# nos meovere, and X •I am now ta k in g tho cscoroi fc»>f*i«\ vcfgjrnKifr icmnraeik"! Hidiiiv xi, tifirtcdau, v*. Dr. Wife** beivins fe ccici by year i«,J ^»T^t#« *?-,<*■ •At*.*'. rf'UHSi-'ttf v;bo 4tifi ftdantntae tiint tb* *r*t fjattie wilt SensSt. if ft fail*, ........ ............................ It*, tuf wm ! tfUirJ yo'jf mcney, Atile* Medical Co., Blhliart, Ind i * r jHiss. m m i s m m t Wsfiiiett&WA, l»r>V/e11sCfc‘rJ, MmrttMVfWt&, EiphB, MUX i v, asnilrand/vcm ima ncvfoa> »-iy ; y:a\ cul t«!:e n, rc;t» I f ,-t :"1f!£-.5 txm r.A paiftfefjuiv »hn ‘,Ci hrA Drith e.i £r,t aa I ? t|»e <*.1 'f../ar’ifi o>hJlln toe®! h:im - 'fib lc;e-na!;r£61«i?5f tie r •. - ’* 1 h a fl:n t'-;e ci i!to Hitt | ♦ ... .r.i./lCo’k'tlitrssatiraattdtoi f* ,i ifu’C'.lli e/4 alto {-atjkamu 1 v '» w it satr-aca % ■ to viJea.r,ofci}r«e:3tl{3f^!r£S i ' v 1.4'-* t.% yrrvrt 3 : 1 iua C *dtace.JfuasS5. c 4 t •' r rn.il h {} \ '.tfi! ..to’Ll atod.:'l-‘k»r.f0dt Isujgt came so inilamed that ttie. matter was ^dropped and the greedy politt- clans ami office . holders retired. Another example just last week was tbafco i theState Printer, MarkSlat- er* who refused, to give over his offiee to his successor, J. W . John­ son. 2vOw that all that is mortal ot John, ;2if.' Pattison has been laid in Ifcf last testing' place'let the acts of the legislature and that of the .deceased executor be accepted art t'ie best and stop the contention in the courts. As dh odtopiis outer it would-be hard to beat the President This administration will ‘ have ‘ many things to be remembered by, but tew will yank in-popular memory with the number of. trust detected iind exposed. In facedt looks' as though the President’s dietuin that there were gbod'and bad trusts was near the -point of disappearing. He has certainly located a plethora of bad trustfi, but there'seeihs'to he a minus mark' still on the Side of the good ones, 'And the latest of these is the packing -scandal, in Chicago,, The President would have passed thin by in silence If be ebulu and vary properly too. It would have made, for personal popularity and would havebeen good campaign material, but the President would have foregone both OFthose issues If he could have corrected the evil without publicity- Ihit-ho couldnot, There was a good deal of suprise last week when it developed that Beuator Beveridge had offered an amendment to the AgriculturalJ>e- partmentAppropriation bill provide i »g for very drastic moatinepection, 1 10 expenses to he borne by- the packers. There was not even a di­ vision asked for on the amendinet, winch was really a rider on a very 1nportanb bill, Prom this curious place of legislation developed the whole story. It seems that lastPeb* ruary, there ivaS written a novel purporting to deal with the packing houso conditions in Chicago, The n ivel was outrageous in' its state­ ments, But the President sent out a private commission, composed of t ic Commissioner of Labor and a Sir. J. B. Reynolds, who is not c jnnected in anyway with thegover­ nment service, 10 ascertain tho facts hi the case. They repotted that tho novel, which it is unnecessary to Advertise by name, had not over* drawn Urn picture at all, and that t'jo conditions In Chicago were al- nmnf too disgusting to print. It was o ivlou.sj that another trust scandal hid been unearthed and though it would have been good 'Campaign material, an offdft was made to tack the Beveridge amendment to the Agricultural Appropalatloh bill and correct the condition without creat­ ing n, srandal tliu.trwould affect nur trade aboard. This was a patriotic, enough plan, hut tho story leaked o il from some sguive-or other and now tho story has been blown broad­ cast. Probably little harm has been done-. Foreign dealers have been making tbo burnt of the story as disclosed m tho novel for mouths pant, and it In just > m Well for tSm people in this country togot at tho truth of tho story and lo£ what credit there Js In It go to tUo record of the Administration, thrust upon him in th e hope o f reform. -Though ho. h a d b u t few month? in office/ end never a d a y in his private * AH*1 ‘ -» V * ^ < __ .1 i*|___ - . f, _ ___ Jfc *, A .V** office, his. persona l influence b rou gh t slbout many ch&ngs bee that have n productive o f good results. H is death a t tins time therefore comes as a pub lic cal­ am ity f o r .his w o rk o f p la c in g this state on a ' h igher tfTf ^ r 7PT•w*—*^*-*-**.^^vwT”^ ,r ”* * ^ , Vi ^y% 7 2 , much to do tow a rds aw a rd in g o ff the onslaughts of the eVil forces in criticism o f his acts to embarass the administration. M r , Pattison is one o f Oh io ’s sons, sp run g from her soil, nur- nor evaded responsibility; H e m ad e friends because he dealt w ith them as,he w ou ld b e dealt b y . H e he ld them because his promise w a s a s good as h is bond, H on es ty was the best policy in politics a s in everyth ing else. I n financial and bus­ iness circles his adv ice w a s eagerly sought and implicitly fo l­ lowed. t ' ' I t is Impossible y e t to estimate w h a t the fu ll effect o f his death beyond general sorrow and mourn ing w ill be* O f his loss to his fam ily it is no t fo r us to speak. T o his friends it is bitter. T o his business associates irreparab le/and to the state,under present conditions, a direful calamity, I t is ha rd to th in k o f the moral, situation in Oh io ivithout M r. Pattison ’s in fluence arid personality, b u t w e know th a t read ­ justment and changesfollow such a loss, ju s t w h a t they uitt b e tim e trill thlb _; - ' , ' , , k^TTx ^ - B ow e d in sorrow over the dead, there is- onb consoling thought. H e w ho gave h is life for his peop le w as w o rth y o f the honors the people bestowed on him and the love they fe lt f o r h im fo r serving them ab ly , zealously, honestly and to the lim it o f h is strength. ai&iMiai 0 WIUEOFMI , SCOTT'? mtkt * i IturfipbasksittfsHfttUW teifl It mU * Af.-dJt/f Um, tsti horn t»n4 be*!* disttki btm mt it maw , ,#.e ttw tfitoiM «* ft i # wtevwy fti ticket*« « f bem raftniwplieis, rcf.if \\ rmnift boivnh ,1 c &*-,:‘ * *w*^Sfe"£dSRHi• Sollotf (Knox-kTcii Vnrk) JaBt received a faesiffiiie in Panama price $ 2 AS Model Hals At a great reduetton from iromer prices, Tailored Hpts A collection ot twenty-ffVo bats of Varfaus styles that are nowmost worn and most wanted, formerly ,$&G0‘ and $3,00 now 9So [“TAKE THIS CUT.” W o t Infitntg a n d Ch ildr en . jCSirietatfeIVepaca’lanRsfAs- siitoting «»cFt>TdandIkr l“ U»gfittStl«ad?SEiirilDwci ne5sairil&sl^0fitaiBSnei«KT (Wn.Morptev- jw rH im ai. IThs KindYouHave AlwaysBought B e a r s t h e / . v o f fl^e^e tfH sm ’umcmR ’ ‘ J-J- . ' \ Utwro.7* “ ■We tteimmmtl U;-there isn't any fetter... : . I»ijiM-sns»SfJcr yon have to west ■ fo a large degree to year hnteher. Well Cared For Meats Ose For fiver Thirty Years In hgt westhf r a w the only kind to boy; we have proper appliances for keeping them' right, and they’re .sweet and safe when sold- Don’t go meat shopping.whan it's hot. Bay of oe and hG save. a H . C R O U S E , * C32DARVILLB, 0, W Sqstaaranl ftnd Dining Booms EXACT copy o r wrapper . ->d l tlorper IXtgk and Xiimestene street- Springfield, Ohio. THBCCirnuRca«**R1f»IKWAs* PITY- ONLY ItA ILRSAO - W& r* & GIBNEY UpTo W R A P S , d ow n in \ prices S u f e Skirts. . ’ S I L K S , 1" .N e w ' -A s - , sortment 371-2 to 49c* B L A N L E T S , com­ fo rts, Beddings^ lo w *prices. ' U N D E R W E A R , L a ­ dies, Gents, Ch ild ren 25 cents np . G O O D S , C A R P E T S , ; j a c k e t s , c a p e s , a n d L A D I E S ’ S u i t s . F a l s a l e a t EQU IPPEB/W ITH AUTOMATIC | ELECTR IC W ic k s ig n a l s ] SOUTH EON RAILWAY ■ wood -, Cincinnati S Lonistle to ill w r o n on e South, Southeast, Southwest. [ BOUESEEKEBS’ TICKETS ONJAtE ' FIRSTANDTHItfl TUESDAYSW EACHNOKTHTOMANY FCIHTSSOUTH* Information«idJl»t*»Adto»» PAULBROtvN, T.P.A. chas w. .zetL,n,T» a . o** Cincinnati. W A. OARREVr, Otaeral Maaaju. JiUTCfilSOJl & w. C. JUNEARSGN,a.P. A„ Cincinnati,0. XENIA. , . % OHIO. V E G E T A B L E S I C I L I A N airRenewer Always restores color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color it used to have. The hair stops falling, esrows long and heavy, and all dandruff disappears. An elegant dressinR.K^^'^zyc^ja,'UT^^ Baby Capit and Hats, Lingerie, Lawn and Mull turnback eltccts with all-over embroidery, tucks and laces, GOCand 7Cu HOW 250 OSTERLY ThirtytSooen Green St* Xeniat Ohio. TRY OUR JOB PRINTING iTrfawrtimwi “J. M. ASBESTOSROOFINGS are made of “Asbestos” , & fibrous, ‘mineral rock, •which is the greatest fire resistant known and is* pradtically indes­ tructible. As a result, this Hoofing is not subject to wear, nor affected by changes os temperature, moisture, acids or gases. Furthermore it docks not require coating or painting to preserve i i . Writer for booklet <fG” , prieeji and samples- marled free. «. Nelson’s T Business sate College |TI* JB. , H y A Arcade, Springfield, Ohio LIQUOR iiK H I i““iMORPHINE h*W112Stfc Yes:. Opca All Yetf. i Jial.iis, is theOnlyAur« fttirti-atloftnl ttcUrotst BOOKKEOPiNQ & S 110 RTtIAND.|i?fU!^ki«*^t«ia?l”oi 7 R°^^tiiHi;hfc'!' Write for Cfttulogue. r i C O L U M B U S O H I O The Genuine “ J o n d a c i t d c D i m e 19 ] 0 flf KUUtlU DRW. J Spoons,’Forks,Knives^etc. HitMieg tun have all thequalities in design, work- Wtaaship and finish of the.best ster­ ling silver, at one-foutth to oae-efghth tli© e&st. Muchof the sterlingnowonthe market,Isentirelytoo thinand light for piaotieal uce, and is tor in­ feriorIneverywayto u$ikw iHoie tlm’t Wmm ” {Ss.’»Vr« y<t\ ON YOUR' --- - HUNTING TRIP 5'ac-73fa r^.!-K*-btnthetlTEV* L!s11n1yr-:.c am :.cr6 jl *r.’3:* KtFT.rS , , . fcaro$2.n3te01te.es VT./iotn . . , frwa a.cato co.co 0Uo'iSUU3* , fcoa 7.C0W OS.C0 ^^rai&3:5ifonUc;:-.ilCtf.-3 ifcf £;<»• | tr< t;it - . ft..If s.iiLcnSfc-'srs.'iretr.r-.jt.lcUaf.HJun^?-*4? ■ f, tj*rc."i ■lisV.reit, p> •■!.% n a tuhl tf r.rfjfc::i 5 tafo=;-o!o ' t-.j-ijn'-.e, h,-,;cjf=--^ie. Ots-tfxVirioCft-e-cdwAtt'-.-.r-.-ivaJTsscrrviiara jsaisatf'.'c'.iffifcTiitctustosaa.'js. #, SSSVBSfi ABMS ATIO TOOIt CCA, dficifpssVails,ITass*TT.&.A. CASTOR IA lo r infants haft Children. Bso Kind You Ha*s Always Bo#' Boats tho Signatort-of »i|iauaii?ipr I t B V I V O 1 .lUEITWlES VlTAUft Maddit Well M m nfM^. iR i B a t o r c o i * P’W. Johfis-fllfitiyilie GO. C U i V f i l i r t . O H IO . Ask ywaf Jeakr fot illU1 *0*E8s •SOI.” AYrii satetWttk*. Uat iad Uttde-teaTk is ’‘11*7 KMEM IKOS.** fc-ik tot It, Gaiil kf teriiflf desfcti Btkte httjirtgwtUo ter a s S T S ,v a s s s | | ^ » aiinr^i»£, 8 aia^S i UK?* A £'.& vrt! jjfyatJ ^-|)rff-j ut 33JW. . ^tondor- y,fr<?. Mali anvn totI k * Zvsi'l* Lott. ‘Mr. Witte , m to rise t 0Joseph lirotl - riteklen foi ford’s * ' Mrs- ttvm <k, is tho gt ifrid. Miss Olive time visitto? in Xenia Mr- Wood first, ot the w he will ho ^Overall*]] evy, men’s ai ley Bros. —McCormi and OHatop Wolford’s- Imrr’-imd-A fmteriahieila day evening- W. K. qia? ' town Monda jdents for ha ■ .Mr, 6- E. 0. 8. .TJ.jiomp he heito; .a- of trustees Miss Mary ^normal scho preparing? fo having been eomingyeari -Mr. Clark home south o nooii and was noon. Me \s of age and’ T where he di< W'as elite .to jFradkO. 1) ; completed ari ingpoultry at onMonday ol .ex Aamour & own soiling market where ■ MasterJoin who writh hh Smifey are the home of with malarh trouble. During the gmokq stack was.struck l damaged. M received a all cellar. 'Clio 1 tlie telephone- serious injury. Mr. .T. M. \ field Wednes ing o f (be o> tlie reiiirjon < this Btate, T1 At Sprhigflelc last two day Maryland Svil A number were entertal ’ Peurie of Xei tliemwere Mt *ew, Mrs* L. Barber and wi bet. Judge Kylt hearing o£ ti October, owii nesses being stone and H. Bamsey and eontinuancJ, slate, Charlc- Mrtgruder op effect, Peopl tolly i.re ind gross of the subscribed ti assist the ptc Tim MetSio atJatneotown tog its eenten *f‘t is pastor < be came the „io the ehurc too famtllea have been ide to? from iv,'< About forty r-assed the til Waiter T. Wai D C J C I

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