The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 1-26
,i< j ! ■ if• r r r '. r v i i iT ' «*SJi‘ L f : i > 5 ‘> j ; ,»,*7. v ,{, ■ T ' c !'■ I Jt'*Hj.»-Oipt ;y 'i, !•> as! Jy.f ittoe rtoitor i fi* wv i.%tiiW « Bfint “# • qc 3 cask m ::m w it)m S ' TT < t *; ,i;: ? n\*l t:r >t t'.'U* vcufml f.n,v fw r -sul matey F? •aasll, -. 1,0313s m Seal IMaie, Pscoitiif ©r Collateral Security, RVjfcg iKu.-i H,tl, 31. tefi, P, M. tt, YS, H ju ? 8 . Pmswli'nt* <h L. H«mt. Gashier. to IJ. WmviisiMt, &h*HVnnM w*. Hie Cedarvllfe Herald. SiW -5 pCP % 7 C3S*. va - « n-isiw* ? i-'Kiii * 4 i 7a _ j)LY£ i? - ,. mie, -err S it tU , H1EK BRAVEL DISORDER. HousEkgEPiwa « c im 1-^11 •£*’-v■►*. 8 y*S.4ft**-**&v » i **«•-« 2 * mnp i BRIGHTS DISEASE,' * * ■ > « = » « ' « * • t an assy *■*-. houru an, to’ ’na r> tic- «i-ituf t, n£A <a trcr< .1Jeon, ta lovely lltilo b o n ;1 »u Tknfcjsn. W o r s u c c e s s : ‘*170, to t Ts?*i*aScotp-fmoff <mvSubstitute! ■on jjio , J’vcbeeninuip;AnsnistFlwersmce X T,os a bo/,, and i l l have noother,” HlntlHongUeshn muto, wSim decite 1 «*p« wensinrril ... . Whfoh well might dhamo f>str«fti» . esfc Itelto - , Hhal'i t o -Smi Joek the • indignant - ■- , tllMsag’bW 1‘ Shalt Pity’s bo,com eroao to swell? Shall Iwrcn 1 bleed? Shall troth anecutnb? Shatt pm and prun and tongue be ■dumb?. —Whittier, X O o s e v e u o N lying . <BsaTiAfers Fnou.SmJKOmss.) : y The liar hi not a r/hifc better than Jfrfcthiet , — ——---------— — It pnta a premium upon knavery truthfully to attack an honeafc rnttri or evenwith hysterical exaggeration to aeeoilx* had man with untruth, • You can pardon moat anything in a man win) will tell the truth be cause yon know where that man is, you know what bemoans. It anyone ties, if lie hats the habit of nntnithfulneps you cannot; deni with him, because there is nothing to depend on, Thebusmessm in or politician who does not tell the‘ truth cheats; and for the cheat we should have no use in any walk of life, I do not believe in ablnlx. -1 feel about a nation as wo 'all say about a man; let him not Say anything that he cannot make good, and hav ing said it, let him make good, . Kothingfcanmalce good citizenship inmen who have not got in them murage, hardihqod, decency, sanity, the spirit of truth telling' and truth molting. a k i tho oi?c o£ sfi AEKer*- o? The t o i® ? sc* 3 fa? cyst, ” ^Vt' h e i ™:f£l&i&i 0 <mwr>f&KaiMUi ?ft t c __ feSt»»w w 1 T h jp jv»a WiTp hemcay hlioBt tfe fiervcmt preMc®, qv A you float J& £ £ g £ t o x to t e a t o b a a ! watch oa Dr. D, Kennedy’s FavoriteRemedy, leave you eij^lnuJy; l i f e i c * . ! fepweyc?? that you? •“liircil ia August Flower is assure specific for alj stomachanilintestinal tlisoitlei'S?—that if latao Wisferman, Y o u . M u s t I f you cannot, it h due to an irritated or congested state of the brain, ivhich will soon ,de- rclope Into nervous prostration,.■! STaturo demands sleep, and it is as important, as food ; i t ; is a patt o f her building atid stistahiinry process. This period ; o f unconsciousness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and ; allows nature to restore esc- llausted' -vitality. Dr, Miles’ Nervine brings refreshing' sleep, because it soothes the irritation and re moves the congestion. . - It in also a nerve builder; ft -nourishes and strengthens ev ery nerve in your body, and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing will; give strengthr and ' 'vitality as - surely and - ruicldy as Dr, Miles’ Nervine. tw» ■ __j tan . id la Inft fssiifitiaii,. 1 wr; o.» nervous t could uol elcoir. My wife, of?cr tEvlnn dlKf'ft-at rcucCic,-:, •acne toe a. Cv^tat. Tlio aott-w tiaa r?iK at ^ ft sMghlm? rctamum sldl h r. 3SB '/ tien/Cft nn«t o*iS Ici-.B-jlii Iionm *. t aitic-. XUnitnet clcjAto? ooxio tbnp, and bvd t< yriLS'f tialnrr ia my heal, After fikh.'r a ffv r.t Kcrvln-K tv.o s,3i*i i..is tj ,1 m covcrc. oufi I ^Icst, I nm now ttn eccosfl p*a rat xrr>,r3B-:t S^ir^’^yCil.’' zic;tkir is, ■ eiu'tii't VECcrnm, vt. Oft Mite" Amino ta ttXd by yea? tlfugniat, v;.';o wilt sraranf~o 4!f.at se.o firet enttio wifi taBorst. if it feiio, iio • Will F07WE12}/«»«* KlOUF;/.'" ■ ' " M ila ncdK-il Co„ BlMiart, lad Mies Mary Bratton of Chicago nr*’ rived homo Ttwrcday to visit- Imr motherj Bfr.s. Imufeo Brn^ion. klr, Jtolierh Bird has purchased the vacant tot-at the rear of hta property of 0 . M, Bldgway for45W. Miss Anna Kerehlnor after an es?: tended vMfe hero,with rolativea re* turned to Indlanapolm, Monday. . OR SScv, Men’s syeks, auppondem, overalls, slitrte at Baglay Bros, Rev. Howard Jameson and Whe ^f^JammnBltyrGpI-.,-h&vedieenHt guests, of Mr, Chariea Cooley and family- • Messoro. Ban" and John Ooffoy of Cincinnati and Mips Mary CoSoy of .-.Bayton expect to spend Sunday with „fheir parents here. The benefit game of baseball Mon day between Wilberforce and Ce- darvillo was won by a score of H to 2 by the former. BREED FRUITS—Fresh lined! peaches, prunes appricots. Prices' right at Nagley Bros- The pupils of room number ’ three gave Miss Williams, tneir teacher, a surprise at the home of Mr, J. <5. George last,Friday evening. W'e notice by the new Ohio Uni versity catalogue that Miss Bulb Henderson is one of the seniors a* that Institution this year, ■ ’ FINISHED TfiE JOB.1 The vandal that cub®. Ot.Rowery’s electric light pole in front of ‘ ‘Boss’-* Andrew’s property is still at .large. Wednesday night-the pole was cut clear otx and pushed to one side. It is'evident that one night-policeman isnot enough to guard property and people^ rights where ar’Boss” rules a with hand that would make a Czar blush. If necessary put two men on or employ a company- of state guards. C0FFT5B—Bulk at IS#, 15and £ cents pound. Uagley Bros. Mr. Robert Hanna of ChUlmotbe returned honio Wednesday after a visit with his daughter, Mrs. 3. W. -Dixon, . ‘ A PLEADING EFFECT. A gown of GreenSeal Liquid Paint on your house makes yontf homi look more stylishand inviting. Try it. * For sale by Kerr&Hastings Bros. Smiley and wife oi .here next LIST OF LETTERS. List of letters, remaining uncalled or in the Cedarvllle postoffica for List Ho. W, the week ending May 18, 1008. - T„H* Tarbox, p. M, Beer, Lawrence, ■* Capnto. Frand, Suet. Bog-dau Bnknjlc, ' Shaw. Wm, L, Williamson. Mrs. Jus. Rev. 'W. 3, Sparta, Xlh, are expected week to be.the guests of Mr. H. H. Mekfillan and wife during synod* Dr. H, F. Lorrimer and daughter. Miss Zarayda, spent Tuesday vrith hlb sister, Mm. F. P, Hastings. They have returned to their new hotne In' ChUUcothe. JUST CONSULT ANY GOOD PAINTER. In regard to the virtues of 'Green Seal -Liquid Paint, Their-stories will bo the same. ForBale by Kerr &Hasting Bros. Deaths from Appendicitis decreaa in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King’s New Life Pills in creases. They save yon from dan ger and bring quick atutpainless re lease from constipation and* the ills growing out of it. Strength and Vi gor always follow their nee. Gnar- -antoedny All Druggists, 23c. Try thorn. WHAT IB WORTH PAINTING In worth painting well. Thou he consistent and twoGreen BealLiquid Paint, Pormle by Kerr a Hastings Bros. THREAD—Clark’ s O. N. T* m black and White. -Ndgley Bros. Dr. M. H. Spangler apd wife of McCutchenvlllo, O., left last Satur day for their home after aplesanl visit with ,?lr. O. A. Dobbthn and wife. Mrs. Jacob Lott lias arrived home from Pitt 3 l>urgwhore she was called owing to an accident to her son, Mr, JohnLott, who had a hand mashed Ho is reported asUmproving but Is still at the hospital. women cfo any work nnteMo ox their own homes, 'instead lioyo 7 ranging £mm iexi ta eighteen yearn* take their places and mate simply Meal servants, Tiley may he hired for 'almost nothing, eo that most^ for eigners have anywhere from six to eight employees about the house. One o f these is promoted to the po sition of “ butler/* and he is the only ope with whom you have nuy direct dealings, AHyour orders go to him, which certainly simplifies the house keeping for tliis mistress, This but ler is the responsible head of the domestic staff and can he depended upon to toko care o f everything ira<L ‘ t o get the proper amount of work out of the other servants.—Interior Decoration. ~ , , ■• ■ '- ’ Footing too people. It was noted several months ago that it was impossible to find any where in Lincoln's published writ ings or speeches the saying that “ You can fool all the people tsome of the time and some of the people all o f the time, but-you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.” Contemporaries of the great presi dent have been' searching their memories to discover if they could recall when he said it. The Brook lyn Eagle has leaped that J. It. Hill of Fletcher, 0 „ says that-he- heard tU saying in a speech which Lincoln'delivered from a dry, goods box placed on the north side of the old courthouse in Bloomington. There are two other known 1 wit nesses who say that they heard Lin coln use the words in the same speech, ' Such' evidence may fairly be accepted in. the absence of t thing to contradict it that* aphorism .has hton correctly ■at tributed to Lincoln.—Youth’s Com- paw*®', ; . . . , .. Kiofl Edward's Bpdyguard. . The English bodyguard of gentle- men-at-afcms, which is the “ nearest guard” to his majesty, is limited in numbers. and composed of officers who have seen Rive service, who are of a certain height and under •fifty years of age at the date of ap pointment, His majesty personally selects the officers who form his English guard, and the appointment is looked upon as a great honor. The f entlemen-at-asmsReceive pay, and Itey are called upon for duty on the occasion of all court ceremonies in London or at Windsor, hut they are never taken away from England;; Their meto is a very good one, and they constantly have the honor of , entertaining royalties. The captain- 200 a year. miQ SXtm l Ifiivo m a^ t 73 Bmyylat* c^a u S H 1 t-as DctR -2ri igpa fbi? 4swr years? tea Lsjrvao ff*o c3BHatoE’0 cl. 0 s — fca 9 s®a€omulct? Ws 'pe»* r -e, G-xiP.l;;aj;cr vfotei sinee Stsiwlhncyw, ’ AMffht’'"........-... - a — 3 % • All 'GmwtexXeUB, Iroifatlons 'i tndtoccivoyqiiia'tlj^ aaitottona o » d «Jpr&”QG-u©#ttw e*» lmtl ilia Iio lils ISsras^stsnsaais sfittii -%v-.— .— —------- >. - Snfiutts mH Gi»liteai-"Bsj>trIene© a^cJnnfe _ W h a t i s C A S f O H I A Cfastojfo. Is a li»w»1«ss untdtltnt© jtov 'Castor o i l f S gorfo* Brons and. Boofliipg' Sirups., Ife is pleasant* 16 -contains noitlrer Opitinj*-. marplilttfi! sii(w? ©tlisr .JuflBWfOAB , suhstanee*' Stonge fs itaguarantee. I t 4esimy& W em s nnd allays F<dwrislwsess. 16 cores ©iarrRoed. and W ind . C 6 Dc. t t relieves Teetlnnu KrouibleSa «lire.'3 Gm rAlpmm and Jflatoieney* M nssbmoates the Food? regolates She . Stomac'n and Bowels’# giving Healthy and natural cleffR* — ®hfi Ohildren^s Banacea-TIto MdtbeF’a Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A a l w a y s Beats the Signature of ; H A L F f f j • pi.ri tjMi Ijft&r I lo iia e i t r i p T l s f e t o | . . « a liQ iw iii s mmm g a TO Nearly Ail Petals ia (ALABAMA <?E 0 R(IIA, r e s . TI t e y , V irginia NORTH AND EOI'TH C‘AROI. 1 . NA, TENNESSEE. TlC'keto *;». ralo Mart-haito ' and April ami ntfi, good _ returning 2 i toys from date <*f rate. Itor finher Informa tion, consult your local agont, or aiitirepn {J, J j . STONE, Gm’u P a * s A gejst ] “ T A K E T H I S O J T . ” m 4 A t iF^- - fJceffi-wj-- * t r 1" ^ In U$e fot Oyer 3 0 Yearn. TileCCRTA’JB n rtunmtVOTCCCi1. tltMV0VK err,*. J HUTCHISON & GIBNEY UpToDate. WRAPS, down in prices Suit's Skirts. S IL K S , 'H e w 'A A s - , : sortment 371-2 to 49 c. BLANKETS, com- . fort-s, Beddings, low prices. U N D E R W E A R ; L a -. dies, Gents, Children 25 cents up. ■ . GOODS , C A R P E TS , JA C K E TS , CAP ES , a n d L A D I E S ’ S u i t s . F a l s a l e a t “We recommend it; there isn’t any better^, , In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degree fo your butcher Well Cared For Meats in hot, weather are the only kind to buy; We have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet anti :?;tfewhen sold. Don’ tgo ; meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and he sure, C . H , CRO U S E , CEDARV1LLE, 0. Ulain’s. Restaurant and Pining Rooms lower High and Limestone street Springfield, Ohio. ■ Mr. Gbarleo Dobbins left Monday 'for Moryavillo to opeud a few days with hm father and mother, who are COyears of age. Mr. Dobbins expects to return Saturday nc- eompanied by MSparontn* Tlie season's first cold nay fee Bllght^may yield -o early treatment, out tlie lest cold will feang on onger ; it will fee more •rottfelesome, too, V h ^ leososary to take cliances m that second one, Scott’s Emulsion as a preventive is well as a curet 'Take vlien colds afeotmd and /m ill liavo no cold. Talxeit vfien tlie cold incontracted tihi it diaeks inllftinma- ion, liealo tlie iweiuferanes ■f tlie fliroat and lun^s ;Skl drives tlio cold ou t,' 1 t €erJ ft,? fiM cxpfiZt cirri' a mm* chfniiflis dC3-asq- fc^ii scree?, vmu VcTe:A95.0^‘ o t t o Mltimggim ' » D Harry’s Advantaosi ■ Pearl—Helen married1 Why, cite told me that she wouldn't accept the heatmatt that walls. •Euby~*-Well, Harry Hon't have ta walk. He owns an automobile.— Detroit Tribune. Tbo Meed’s Favorite Tltems. e*&o you think that a taato for poetry improvea a mm?* “ I doirt know/' anewored Hr, €umrocr. “ It's likely to get him into the patent food habit nowadays/'- Wayiington Star, Obvious. ■My hair eomeo out in If It keeps on I'll soon Hicks ■ handfuls, hobald. Wieks—HonBenGci If if keepson you can never ho hold, —Booton Transcript. Proprieiy. "Butwhydo youthinkyouosanht tohoaccompaniedby ti chaperon ?* '‘Olio of mv former hudmda ia to ho there/' replfed the gtoi’s widow.^Chieago Reeor, old, Otferino’ Iho Proof, She—Andyoureally’thinkA (jam marriedhimfor hfomoney? He-Vfhere can’t ho any doubt about If. Rhepteforrodhimfomo, —Cleveland Bain Ik-alr-r. ’ they Often f)& '*1 winder what 't»?feof man that ladywith the jmnt will ca-duraF* " i ’lHh^bh.’ily rho’Il [ i t n yatmq man with a fTcyaaljia Mure, -LiijpEucatt’e ' Land Tsjls a Dog Story. ' Andrew Xiang tells this dog story, which, he says, comes to him on good secondhand evidence! "A gen tleman had a Newfoundland dog of; great intelligence. He hail also a M ir of carriage horses which were r too fat. Iio told his coachmar to dock tlieir corn. This was done, •but the steeds were ao corpulent as over. The coachman suspected that some member of the Society For Promoting the Comfort of Animals wag surreptitiously feeding the horces. Ho therefore concealed himself and watched. The dog came in, lumbered painfully up a ladder into the loft above the mangers and shook an open sack of oats therein, co that the cereal fell into the man gers. Tlie horses looked up and were fed." Mot Old For China. When Wong Kci Ifoh was tem porarily a cojourner here—alas, that this oriental gentleman who endeared himself to all who met him is no more—ono o f his new made acquaintances asked him as to the antiquity of Lioiamily. w 0 h /'h e caid, with naive modes ty and yet with a merry twinkle in his eye, “my family is now In China. Indeed we have nothing to boast of as to long establishment in that country, for we have been there only 5,300 years, having come from a place to tbo smith and east of the Caspian Gea/’—fcdiQhapoliQ Hews. Modem Morality. ■ , A quarter of a century ago- the di vorce court stained the reputation of all who came into contact with i t How It causes them generally only a little annoyance, ’ “ Wo are all eoietpoadents here/' said a facetious fu»n at a recent fashion- able dinner party. And the remark caused general laughter because it was absolutely correct, **-* London tViitb........... . _ f l U T G H I S O l i & G I B f l E Y ’ S , S -XENIA. . • ' OHIO. |{ ^ ^ ^ k s ^ p T y m r l l v ^ n C u m l - ^ your eoBSiiparlofii Get rldg i o f your biliousness. Sold Hoi GDyears. *” ’ JGO.Zyerci»„|, Waotyourmousfadieorteard jOi f i?IMf iUAM'S DYF atootifnllirotiaorricMilacMBse «Pc£ » Heftllai Powder a.ri IU h L **** price* a s O d « a gtrrt w.-hf-i-j (.«'! r'"as? O-iP!, *ityto&r V (V!)£•. llfift r--v tt it ■ p *.VC!f£ 4 |,’r.l, ft »*-«si»4jn«!iftr.4s m:o u »-■! * ', K’” 1 . | i .'. bcox :') so N e l s o n ' s Bate* “T B u s i n e s s i ^ C o l l e g e A r c a d e , $ p k i s g a l e ld s 0 h f o AliTCr,trf{Jgxc-5V3CACdS ptcxtlCal toofe* Jkcs?«ac 3 tcacCcns. NcfWla tS b tea* OpmMs year. BOOKICEfiPlMO & SHORTHAND, Write for Catalogue. f f i u o f t f e i r e MoaPHiiir Ha*,:;;:, i .7 t;;c! G 2 I 5 ?stirs zr.Xraticnri twatwea* fwtiirc3caaiw-ato wujnk f* duugs . Zt-o-S to l?rcaEsstuctoca teito. 103?BerthttotSssate),, COLUMBUS OHIO « i OULURAILRGADV tk sOU TH EQUIPPED.,w«H AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS 'QUEER&CRESCEHT R O U T E . I T h e tov.to Sit') JUnlft, Gmmitm m ROGERSBROS Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc. haveall thequalitiesfadcasga,work- memohiptuxl fkslahof tlio hast aler tingdiver,ntonc-fourilitooaa-drjhfa AXIS SOUTHERN RAILWAY ■•wao k ■ Cincinnati &Louisvile TOEL i n r a CITIES South, Southcut* mm Setttl&wesl - l«C«BSEEKSCS' TiSKEfS 03 SM£ nsstANa triedtosssavbc ? EACTSlisstuTOHAHV fains ccaia. RvLfacaerifi=3Dito hlixrt FAULDROWfl, T.P.A. eE!A3TAEIlEI.,I>.T.A. ISiiSHtih t7 A. tv. IXREEWXSThd, p.A., 59 Much of the Merling mu en tlto market laeutkely m thinand Holst for practicaluse, card iafarIn* foitor in everyway to i*faic itnii U\\m ” £t 3 li talcs L? “ iM? ncaEno Dixfe.” Aw.;! taUmctLx tdl lateauii h uf?n okcco caoa.** r,Ii i,i it VTAlf laZap, tc±:n ovosywViv. V;r':a Tfjl'jp%‘Ta fc i ta? t \'.Z.psn " r -2 / ’ V-J. ‘ 'iSii C:\i, i pt,t i; ; ejccjocwc'iJMewoca, css. i'wiD.V f m m m mum r>*,i , , -sW « * . fats Q'Utn mxa ISWJ-;a i i i & a - . - . - i s f f i u m A'-,- i\ • .'ft ’3 • . u »i f a... i - - f i »••- .„**! -5; i •„-nV • <• ’ ita'.a -• I • f,c. i'C. ws .a f ."e'l.i j._,uta"..aa> Ctitai "h;-.” \A <?. kAavUiid A’tota Ai© saoa €?* nixzcovz'i, rttAx,F. C A S T O K I / - Ter I strata osa 1 ^kllvszn. B»KMfts HueSfiopCx; Bfifta8', t? y trr'Zyt »*1 *toA *'i t & » / -* / r ( -'l 1■^ o largv je r o !c to'tloy • AS; f T I or M Wliile ort ' largest C’o a t a j <>k <3 eoats and raw m a te r ia l.] field will l| and Suit m m The entii LotNo, A collection cloths all tins sj arid circular where under # / Lot No. A n o th e r coll<| ,collection of 01 ly up to 'date 9 absolutly excluj Lot No, An extra ordj styles. Materil of colors and bl to # 4 5 .0 0 duriii • 11 ..SOU TH L I i LOCAL AND FERSl Goal hil ttud gasoline Bros. Mfc Daniel Dean an<l| Monday iii Xenia. Mr. S. S.'Gollelt 1$ rer| Ir’tter. —Fresh Strawberries <| Jiiiunat Sfagley Bros, Mrs. J. G. MeCorlcell day h>Springfield. Mr. John' Fields am fialibathwith friends ini Ladies’ White “ SILll t , ?a«i), f^.Ofi'antl eaej Miss Addle King of to H, is the guest oil Dublin*. CLOTHING Great, and Boys “ FINE St SL.Ofl to srfto in the styles ■ I] h' 1 f'wiB-i l i f e d 0 . F a
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