The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

l :*jr —jtasISSt WJC r " 1 r r im^^UnpiiWi ■jpHiinDi I I.Bi |ipr ^ i in*«i>i m m - OHIO. Wn fomm? Torn RvinueiAt.'O iv: t prot:^-'? rusvffultandprmijpt te" to af! fc’jtomra ■ ■Intrusted to ns. ■ * • MiW VORKDRAFT * a«4 DANKMONEYORDERS. •* TV ' v h o 2 .*->t c:ul twsr.t cm:~ v 'te- nt rray t« cau l monoy by mail. , ■■=' iioans IVIade on Keai Estate, Persona!or Collateral Security. Umlityg Hours* ft A. M» to 9. P. M, . W, B a tm i, Ercrildent, O, L. Sas-?Bj .Cashier, I*. H. W m im nv , &r,s’b Onsbier* *<*•** CONTINUE T h e re who aw* gafntngtftoah »nc* strnniu.m t o r ts u la r sr**t~ mcoeisisu Scott's Hmufslort chouM continue £he f r«atm«nfi In net; weumers smaller duie nnciasjt??© e n d nttlkwith Ifcwill do- awas? '■'** "" " ■ which 1 hu e ts . seastm.,, , m m u nowim, jjfcVc-A = 4 = 5 -<«S*:aj|Srrceif .New VsaL \< $«:.&*!?,!.£»{ssu&issgsss. The Cedarvjlle Herald, l i . w P er T ear . rra-JUfla ffto & Nashville ii, R,,t3:i. J**rt!~f?'H Jtet3te. P a ll on jro n rw a rrs t railroad agen t for rates and j&dvcrtSalopm atte r pertoln- to iiiu rotmioa «i* write nearest ropteacBtoclvct of tb« Jnmkvfilu f* KasbvfflolLTL } t H.SMUikon,P. J?»A»»lfO«lsvlJp, By , F* 3). Shssln 3>,P,A.r Cincinnati, obiQ. ■ : 4 . B . Baveogort* J>» Ik A., fit, funds, -Mo, - 1 | , e . Daily, JEW.!** A „ Chicago,- III. - - Mr* Balph A lexander'and aister, Miss Laura, and air. Boy Smith and Mifjs Marcia ritwaka ofSpring Valley wore>guest of Mr, w» 3$, Alexander and tslfo fobhafh , - ■ K A R M I mHW* * JULY JO, ISU ltor, 1900. THE SECRET OF SUCCESS 'AjKoity ittUlipp battles of AngustTlatvei said in. th& United States atone since its Flowet has had. unfailing-success in the Care of indigestion and " W a t enemies of health <JBoesit not afford the best evidencethat August Flower is a sure specific for all stojnadr.etnlinfestinaJ disorders^*,thaf if fthe be,st of all liverregnJottifSI ^August-Flower has a matcMes of over 35 years in curing'the ailing mil; Isaac Wistermap; Cedarville, G, r% ’JPi I£ you cannotj it .is tide to an-. Irritated or-.Congested state of the brain; which will soon dc- vclope into nervous prostration, .Nature demands ..sleep* and it is.-as important as food? it 5 is a part of her building and Sustaining process. This period of uncohsciuw-ness relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature to restore eXr hausted vitality. Dr, Elites’ Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because . if soothes the irritation and re- mo-ves the'congestion,' I t is also a n e rve builder? it. nou rishes a n d Strengthens ev­ e ry nerve in yo u r body, and- creates energy i n all th e organs. Nothing will give, strehgth ; 'and . vitality as surely and quickly as Dr. Miles’ Nervine, “Daring the past Winter I lmd two attacks of Datirlppo mailed left ms very wealth and In had condition. I was bo nervous I could not,deep, .My wife, ttftct- trying different renioulea, went for a dortof. The doctor was' out, and n neighbor rettoaunended Dr. Mil*-*' I-iVryin", nnd she hroaght homo . * lottlo. • t hadnot elept for some ttzne, *t:d liad terrible pains in ray “head, After taking a few doses of wrvjnn t».« jv,in was not- so royore, and r ■lept. I am now taKinpr the second h'tflc. (ltd am verv njtw-'i Inir.rnvrd.” iiENiiv hr. msTii, irncwhiu, vt. Dr. Miles' Nervine fit sold by your druaglst, vjiiO tviii guarantee that tils first uottle will benefit, if it fails, h» will refund yeur money, Miles Medical Co.*Elkhart, Ind FKIDAY, iesssiessss! “ Sow th a t rate legislation la a» cteeomplished law , i t m ay be asked by spine people what the new add enlarged In terstate Commerce Cany misision is going to do^vith itself. I t is sate to say th a t there Will be work enough fo r all seven of the new commissioners provided for under now law. Heretofore the Com­ mission has been more of a court than anything else and has- worked more dr Jess on the Tines of the Supreme Court, only instead of sit­ ting exclusively in Washington, it an t m Wash in I ton dr elsewhere as the exigencies of the' situation de­ mand and heard the complaints th a t Were brought to i t b y th e shippers I t is worthy of rem ark th a t none Of the complaints were brought by the railroads, 'i’hey w e re ’able, to ‘create a sitUrtion with which they were ''perfectly satisfied . B u t even, the most or the com­ plaints of the shippers never-came to a hearing. Numerous as the heat- ittgs were, n ine tenths of the cases were settled ou t of court, u s it were, and this was really the-sort of work .that demanded the largest attention of the commissions* • - - - / 'Heretofore also, the' Commission always wo rked ' together, N o com­ missioner was assigned to any par­ ticular dnty; B u tin the emergency created by , the TiKman-^lUespie .Resolution, the. Commission fhund th a t i t had split’, to and on,ehearing before Judge Pxouty and Commiss ioner. Clements was held on the oil business-in Cleveland while another on the coal roads was held, by the rest of the* commission inPh ilad e lpliia. With'a, larger force and with the growing- railroad "system of the country, it* is lik e ly th a t the Com. mission now w ill sp lit oftener and simultaneous hearings, may beheld in JjYashington and San Francisco. And i t is possible with th e court review feature to the law, th a t there may be one or two commissioners always engaged in defending the rulings of the bodybefore the courts. Fills is the day of specialisation, and i t is not likely th a t the Iner* state Commerce Commission will seldom be all found in one place and If tbe commission lives up to its privileges;and attempts to earn its salary under tbe new law thore will be work- enough fo r all seven- of the commissiotters and theyw .n l not get much holiday in the summer elllwr. Mr. Guthrie Marshall of Xenia accompanied 4iis daughter. Miss Helen, here lust, F rid ay evening,- where she is a guest a t the home of Sir, IP 4 B. Turnbull. , CARDOF THANKS. Wo desire ‘to thank those who so kindly assisted us du ring the sickness and death of husband and father. Mrs. John Sm ith and family. ExperiencecfaLadyMisionary *d<tWi«UmotiyoSthaYmttiaim R EG IM ENTAL REUNIONS A N D FOR TY * THIRD ANNIVERSARY B A TT LE CHICKAMAUGA, CHATTANOOGA , " SEPTEMBER 18-20, 1906* AYe wan t yotm*T,catJL 8 *E rv in Mrs. Fatah Ih-rasey ami Mft?. Busan Merrett left Tuesday hw their lioino in i ’lpelwmii. Mr, and Mrs. fbompeon Crawford entertained a nuinhef -of cMoriy lad ies, Tuesday. - Miss Grace Morton of Clifton te being oniorfplned W JSthel Spencer. Miss Retta Alexander of Garnett, K an ., and Miss Floronco Alexander of tijis place pro visiting a t the home of Mr. Biloy McMillan and family. —The Greene County F a ir will be held August 7 , 8 ,0 and lb- - . —Tho Greene County F a ir this yea r wili be a record breaker, All indications point to quo of the great­ est fairs in the history of the ass­ ociation, Word has been received here th a t Mrs Thomas Wylie is no t improving very rapidly a t a hospital in P itts ­ burg'where she was taken for h ea rt trouble. The Cincinnati Camp Meeting Association opeus a t Epworth Heights on Tb ursday,.J iily 19. There mU be no admission a t tbe gate this year. - - - ' , The K ind You Have Always Bought* ana vrlncli. ho* been In use for oven SO years, has borne th e signature o f / ) ___r.n d has been made nm ler h is per- sonalsnperrlsion since its Infancy* € & c e A e & i . a H owbo on# to «l<p?civeyou in th is. AH Counterfeits, Im itations and « Jnst-as-good” are hub Experiments tha t tride w ith and endanger th e hea lth o r Infants and Chlidren-Experienee against Experim ent W h a t i s U A S I U K IA Castorla is a harmless substitute- for Castor Oil, Par©* goric, props and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant, i t contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is Its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures plarrluea and. Wind CpUc. ItreH eves Teeth ing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food, regulates th e Stomncli and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panaeea-The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE C A S T O R IA r ■ . " ‘ B ea r s th o S ign a tu re o f Mies Jsaie Boss was granted a three yea r certificate a t the la s t! V m M rV T D r tiim c 'teachers examination. Miss Kdna * .r ?, r f / J ,h r ! j Townsley, received a . two years B s a a eB S |t1*-»!^ A SOVnftEICINCOKE. \ T " ‘ ;f’"“ ,a‘*Mr!; The Commercial and Bavlngs- l ir U se F o r O ver 3 0 Y e a rs . THECtnrAuw«oMMny, TTW»wn»v»T8EEt. mwvo,Keitv. - B 1 gg»A®5^JaW'w?? .ilfittfibifc rr. DyKennetJy’s Favorite Remedy, h“ 8 im ^ .BrepareCttlionaoutiX, V, Price *15 Cfqrl 5 . the (irSfc. Best and most up-to-date livery aud feed barn .in Central Ohio. Everything new,. Especially’ equipped to care tor.funeral parties. Keep your rig from exposure when in town, by haying it in our barn. Tickets given on a $200 outfit to be., given away December 24,1906, C E D A R V I L L H , O H IO , $125 IN GOLD $125 "-' ( , f J- 1 i } ' ' '’ h ;• ^ * Iv. 1 ’■ , Will be given away Monday December 31, tekets will be given with each 25 cent cash pur ,chase„.. .One $15.00 prize; Five $10.00 prizes; Twelve $5.00 prizes. ’ SAVE YOUR TICKETS. - , R. McClellan . OHIO. BILIOUSNESS; COlfstfpATlOH 1 <?URED BY ; THIDFORDS • BLApK-DRAUGHT; iSnai^o thaJiWrls 4 ncBliXtcd f,?c $ p fvttet wdiitcjsty:aticn, biimnct<», „ . h^lavicadad L icw , CMih attack] t - f tantaglctajBacacfs i a!» hM Cftl.trMitru, fcif mtf) ♦c*-*y if tl.n llvf f wrm alwaca k;:S in ^ U 3 worliltg crdcY, - iMiitri w j I u to ciKtct nnsBiiWtt, i f i r i M .l ’o f}Iofl:-.Drarglii jiao ] in tmii'g k l I i sictmcrS! I-rrira 4 fotJIthtmi o rival as a f Lifrm .Mbtsy. trills rfreat)family j n w u i a is mb a t'sx.rf* tmd] mhd ted l 'ai.w M h:: law t!»r.J tarca csa»i #t.| .itica rt-i-I w sr I;r> tcA’tt h t a *r.'-'ft Oiiil Viltlvat nt^ihlo liinru. actina cn tlio lifri 1 j efiC.i I 18 Laa an In*] ' ’tf urHrrf in tlo M tka j i l y l: L'jtd j and «ac>,i,:c£Ugija , Ti;-- V f.Kh i -»-I«l;.c- i Y.Vi*'? 5 rr;jr.-it a fi 0 j tf - d u ek e #(.'■* %r \ 1 f fn lh f t m isL . % ,U‘ r'-ft-'i' fr$ a l g»cf'i idfe.Ai’aklatkof On Kcptcmbcr 18 1905, will ocenr tiio dStl anniversary of tins Rattle of Chickttmaufia. I t Is proposed to celebrate ibis memorable eventwith a reunion of the various regiments that- participated in this memorable battle and the various battles fought around Chattanooga. Tills reunion will be held a t CMCkamangaNation' h I Park, September 18,19and LV*and the present indications are -that it will ba tbe largest and most notable gathering ever held in the South. On the above dates, tbe remnants from the armies of 12 states, Com­ prising the following; Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan* Indiana* lllisoftfi Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Neb', raska, Missouri, Kansas, amlKem tucky, will assemble, many for the flrataud last time since theymarch­ ed from ltd hloodofltalncd Holds, foriyrihreo years "agh. » : Here l&one oftlio great oppurtuab tics for the education of the youth. bon’eiaii to lake your children and show thorn historical Chattanooga, with all its historical connections, ft to the opportunity of a lifetime. I Go and seo the old war generals and other officerspointonfi the places of Interest on ihe battlefield? lot thomshowyouandosplainrinpersoii tho markers oreefod on tho battfo» field showing tho positions of the opposing armlco at tfsotime of but tie. i I t will not bn long until Monowill ho i left do this nobte work, J6 will tm mmw years, If ever ngam, tlifttsa e li mi oppo rtunity w i l l : pt‘Meofcit 8 « i i He# th fttyou ftleko lt LIVE POULTRY For Profit, Sell It Know. Wo Want Sp ring Chickens weighing 1J| pounds anti upwards T h a t eizo brings you you more th an A 8 pound one will in the Fall. W ill receive a t Kerr & Hastings Bros, every Monday and Tuesday. Prices next week will be:— Hens 10 ets. per pound Spring Chickens, 16cts. Roosters 5cts. Our weights and treat­ ment will please you. - FRANK Q. DAY. Springfield, OHIO. Ayer’s Pills, Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills, Keep saying this over and over again, The best laxative. SMSISS 2 - Want yourmousfaphe or beard RIIOKINR11AMJQ RYE a beautifulbrown or richMack? use r P . M " ! . P*? Ih. V l bl U »:tn era, cs i ;E(, u ; bisck »,f.iiiu k ca,SisafA,».a. Caki ». Nelson’s *T Business “ • College Arcade, Springfield, Ohio LIQUOR III onnT ojt * ^ iT f k r t ^ r ^ wlth N*w in Z 5 ih YetA 0 |« A a Y e * r . B o o k k e e p i n g & s h o r t h a n d . W rite for Catalogue. e MORPHINE IISsSS'fsSSHS CO LUM BU S OH IO I TRY OUR JOB PRINTING The Genuine W R ogers bros : Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc. “J. M. ASBESTOSROOFINGS” are inade of “Asbestos”, a fibrous, mineral rock, which is j the greatest fire resistant kuoWu and 'is pradtieally indes* truetible. As a result^ this Hoofing is not subject to. wear, nor affected by changfej-os temperature, moisture, acids 01 gases, furthermore i t does not require coating or painting ] to preserve it, ■ Write for booklet "G”, prices and samples—mailed free. H. W. Johns-manville GO., . . CMWXMND, OHIO. . , . have all th e qualities in design, wotk- inanship and finish o£ th e f e t ster­ ling silver, a t one-fourth to one-eighth th e cosh 1 Much of die sterling nenv oa the m arket is entirely to e thin and light for practical use*tod Isfar la- fodor hi every w ay ttf 4 ‘ H ike r Plate tlm i I v a m ” Ask feat dealer for ftfifigiss *I0S,W Avail sabsihafes, 0 * fall ifadsKGStk ia *’l*4? HfluFis 8 HSS,« i33k m 58. Cu’Fty loMm> dates a.'Sifvtee, betas baring write k t Gar catAlagss "&&/» . vm K'n.’.ui.A?, j« \f a t -i, HFAincMi« n silb ''eh 9 g»M*Si c m . ' ICih KJ3*J •■u' ''n ‘ liiiiiiittiiiii NMMl ‘ T A K E T H I S C U T s» f e m WJRAPS, down* in prices Suits Sldrts. ^ / SILK5, ‘ New As- ^ . sortraeht 371-2 to 49c. . BLANLETS, com­ forts, Beddings, low ‘ prices. UNDERWEAR, La­ dies, Gents, Children 25 cents up.* GOODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES, and LADIES’ Su its. , Falsale .at-- - “Wu recommend it: there j-,*. nay b e tte r.,,' In m h u k m m t t you hav<> ^ n m to &large degree to your InittUif r. W e l l C a r e d F o r Meats in ho t weal her are the only 1 o buy; we have proper appliances i[, keeping (hem right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t p sneat chopping when it’s hot. ■ iby of uonnd be sure, C. H. CROUSE, CEDAJIVILLE, 0. Sara's Restaurant 3 iiu Dining H 0 OD 1 S Uorner High and Limestone effect Springfield, Ohio. O N L ^ k A p O A O * £QUIPPEOi|WITH AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BUCK SIGNALS . , Asn> . SOUTHERNRAILWAY U Cincinati&Louisvilt 10 ILL IIHUMI CHS Snath, Southeast, ««<iSouthwest [flOWESEEKEir TICKETS OHMLS S1ISTANttTOttB1UEJ8AftW EACHMONTHTOMANY • warns muth . 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