The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

1 o I f * ? * <* u d A H t ^ m t * h « h ». ^ THEXCttlGEBMK p f t MHKYiLLK, UHJO, W k tfoum ' Vorjt F au ' kosai - w nut! j<jr«<jj.U*vurt-Uil amlprympt *tf»-Mh.n t«v ftJl liu.*ir«’i-s „ ' iutfust* 4 t« te, NLW YORK DRAFT *00 BANKMONJ-yORDERS. Tiui tilit ;ip,(<r.t mui •BH’Ht con- ionUjift w’Hy'tft tunnl nnmoy by mail, '" .< *■' loan* Madj? ‘ ail'Heal Estate, Personajor Collateral Security. j * Banking Hours; R,A. M. to 3, F. M, 8, W, SxiTO) FrpfijWont, „ O. L. Hivtrat, (.tehier, It, K. W hikwry ^A ks ’T ctehier,. THE S iC R g T ^ F SUCCESS * * 1 * 4f I 7 f , - ,<JBorty million'BoJtJe^of August 3*lp\ret sold iu Cte tTnited, StatesftloW sBice its , ’ 1, fintroduction'!' And’ib^dehwnd’fot itit' atill growing. Isn’t that a fine sliOTriitg 1 j:«j£success?-. Dauftit prpVc tfiatAugust 1 Floaer has had unfailing success in the cuie of indigestion and dyspepsia—the ■ worst' enemies o f healthfttidh&ppittess? - efDoe.r it not afford Oie best evidencethat August Blower is a suie spceific for all •to’nacli and intestinal disorders t!i*t if> is the best ofaUltyerregulators?" V - OfAugust Blower has a "matchless recoid of owr 35 yeari in curing the ailing inil- - *Tiat)4of these distressingcomplaints",- s , CfTwo sizes 25 c and 75 c. All druggists „ Tame Wistferman, Cedamlle ,1 O* It Costs SUPPORT SCOTT'S fM-WON mm* « « .krW#. to wrry Iks wm I uiw ) m «4 st*mk tytkto s I obj t»t3 H cm M firmsupport Ifl ordiftiry food. t’ciJte ire*swsyjr. . r^orr * r iwnb , ct««5*t», 409-415 i’rsTlt'if'- 1 , JNowVerk, 01 AmtychUl. The Cedarville Herald. * 9 , Sx.oo P e r Y e a r . FRIPAY, AlTGUST 17, ' 1000. SHAME FOR QH 10 , *7,iH 0 'o ' T iik I'. :Qht for a certainty c.. Whether o t 'n o t your he^rt iar 1 affected. One person in four »haa a. weak heart; if may be” you. I f so* you L should knotV xt now* and save serious con- ’ sequences,' I f you have short breath, fit “hungry spyM;„ « you cannot lie on left slue; i f y ou have fainting 0 ‘r snjpther-, itig spells, pain around? heart, in side and antts, your heart i$ weak, - and perhaps diseased, , ’Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will re -., lieve you . /Fry- a bottle, and ‘ . se'ehcHy quickly your condition .will improve, ' • “Alwut a. ypsr Ago I wrote to the Miles Medical CO,, anklnsr aclvicC, an £ wan* fiuirwinK with heart trouble, and had been for two Ycsra. I, hud jtlilrt in my heart, bark nitd left side, and had not hern able to draw a, deep ' brenthUor two years. Any little escr- ' tlon would cause palpitation, and t. could not lie on tnv loft aide Without aufrorlnjt. Tiler advlar-d tne to tty Dr- Mile* Heart Cure and Nervine, which 3 did with the rt-MUt that I ant In better health than I ever was before, haVlnjc gained 14 pounds since 1 <*oa- tuaoced tsklha it-- I took Shout thhv . teen bottle* o f the, two medicines, and_ haven’t been hothcixHl with my heart since," aims . xrr.r.tE t h om a s , rpper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure ls *old by your etruafiltt. who Will ouaraKtee that ihs first bottle will benefit.- If UfaUi he will.refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind sssar* Tbodford's Bhkk'btauRhfc ccanae j WworTrgiJlftifnr list enhro systemI « » kefidng llitvisvtyin healthitah-i Soy ower mcilkihe Bi#k* It Is dlwny* reekJjr in. any cmaewey to treat itllmhtf that ate fro pimt ia 8 f family, mth m in.k^MfUcm, waroese. eotkls, dtawlkiwt, and Tfaeii.ortV* Blaek-Draitgkt la tbf *tand»r<l, ywrer-failing remedy fot tfomft !i* dfc,WfJ, Jrter ami kidney temhk*.' It is arimi for tks domes* w* ills which so ftfyjwutly s«n»)Km tbedoH"r. JtkaspoodfitftihildrtW S ititf'f|tmwliisT«his. Adoseof hf toMteine W nf day wills tojltt mantin ttioH ohsfinate case of dyse #«P^a (T etmekipatim, and when' www m dfawtedbring*ifrtickrelief, o xuamttk,ttt>,D»s. f bSjMonr* Bliuw-r>riin*h» ) m <bewtMr ».tr *»Wr rn at# reetr end«•W«»S » WM iiif of Si feel b*4>yWe * 0*11 »M sr« ett hsm in twelve weWvwrri st lots of mb«r for iibit jet at tin jstt a* vr#u ) 1 MH. XAimx. ^ y « r dwtlrr lor a hi ' Thwbtonl * ftt**Jt*Dr«ttbt *n& If h» 4kwi»liemUeMdsao.t»Th*(%t««" im m m w m . 'Plie-Biiuatwn, at itteilme jn the sfcntsi a$ Jo the results ftf th'6 Bo- publican Btafce epnyeqtion, pmuises somo lively Hungs. There is muejt opposition to SenatorBick na mana­ ger of, tbflcatnpalgn anti Jimopppsb y o u is liiuiy 'g iwm g ; 'it is prising to sot! tho.nmnbor ofBepubU- cah journala that are ropudiaUngtho 0edator?u" movements to uphold the* old “ juapbiht,,.‘ r ■ t’ .Whop, it conios to the city papers t la^tougiijt.so vigorously last tall tor Uferrick and Dick, 'going back -on diein, then it is time for others to ;astabout and see whore the troUblO' Last lull tin* Ohio Hiate Jouinal \.is ri*i’ogin/,e*d .is the greatest r\- 3onont of'Ttepubheau' politics and, li%p, paper loughb ltq.thodast ditch • for ?iTlerrioit against' the "Democratic'! ‘Ovcek mid :th| nVomlwyirfate that was pn at thkBam'e Utn'O*' Tbel'Pap®| has,. since; takon-Senators Dicfeand Vorakor to task; fqr nqt supporting the president in matter^ of vitql vim- portan'eo' against the groa t, trusty and combinations.,, ■. , “ r ^ifaw "then Senator Didt P'didd Democratic papers--and hah ‘ ' tried in variousmanner^ tP so list i t . , ih e ‘opposition paper,;ptst lately started as- ait Tftdfepcpdont organ," is- 'said to have the support of tlieiSertatote ■*DDhe. situatmn' for tbe-Hteators ip nitfcai in that a niunber pf ompitJos ill .the state* have held (heir-con­ ventions" and.' endorsed the'Presi- lent but ommitted such formalities for the Ohio“ fepresentativcs in the the Senate. tU’hm ip pot alone" . Jiu- milifcattngXoy thesemenhutaq openf- rebuke ahdit, is ccttaiply. warrant­ ed, Officer holders should", soon be .mpresped that the phblje is ilrsfc hen corporation and private enter­ prises can be eared for,. The state convention to etidof *!ho Ih-esident, Which it uufloubtly .vJlil, .and then endorse the two Sen- "itorV "wIlT chuse as .much o f a tnr- noil as was raised in the sta.e last fall oVer the liquor^question . .1 TO indorse the President means that Ihia Republicans want ratebills-, mnals, packinghouselnspection, etc. but f» endorse, the Senators- means that We do not want pubhc'tights c ired for but private greed protected. •Ohio will shame herselfif Presi­ dent and Senators are endorsed. - 0 _ ; Mrs. Julia Alexanderand daughter, Florence are ylsitlng In Dayton, Mrs. Karo Jackson o f Xenia visit- C.l relatives here this week. Prof. Reynolds moved "Wednesday into the George smith property on Miller street. .. ... !. i Mr. Pled Wheeler* north of town is oullo sick, * Mr. H, H. McMiHiaVRWibirthday anniversary was celebrated today by a number o f friends being en­ tertained »fc hip home in honor of iVe Vvent. Mr, W, ■R. Xesbit anil family of (Mneago arrived Imre last Friday evening for a weeks visit. Mr. Xesblt expects to leave for Denver next, week with the Chicago Press C lub ., f t stands people in band to keep AS well a« possible or Dr, J . Q. Btewart cap not look after-all the practice. The Dr. is the only M. 5>, in town just at the'present Drp. Gglephee and Marsh having gone on.the'ir vacations. RvcnDr, J. W-, Dixon tookitforgrantedthatpeople could get along with their teeth as they are for the present and left -for Cleveland. Dr. Walker of James-. town will look after some “of D r , Dglesbee’ e patients The Cooper picnic and .reunion was held Tuesday at theXeflfGfoUhd* the following being among.’ those present; 4 , R, poopef and family, Mr, Riley Stormont and Miss' Rosa; Stonnohfc, Mrs- Walter Hopping* ’ Mr, J, H, Harbson andl family, Mr, W ill Fraec and Wife, Mr- H , H . Stormont and family* Mr. John Cooper of Xenia arill’Mrs. McOonell, The following members of Qrcenu County Fair board, elected-to served ope year, were re-elected for another year by the Greene Couty^Agricult- ural Society, Monday; William Dodds, Xenia; D-C-Peterson, Spring 'Vplley^J^hn. B, Smith, Xohla;A« D. Shuley, Rairdeld; R. D. Wlllimson, Xenial T. B.;A,ndreW0f' Cedaryilie. J. fe» Steyeuson o f ’^'eltow Springs, Was elected inplace OfM. R. Grmhell. '' XeW/ Carlisie Is making great prep- "ara|4ort’ yD^y^p^ im : Citizens famillary speak o f it. The 44fco 'ik August i s and it is thepaud. pleating oftpe Wesfer/i Ohio Pioneer Association, -It will be held InSmith association. -LINES- AT..O .»•«,* . AUg. 28, 29—Bryan Recephom -■>’ ' , ' Baltimore ; • , - Sept. 8 , "fl-wJubilec Week.'' C tiyofjiiaX lcp s V Aug. 1! tofBi—Geological Congress „•: Las ^ageleS f San Friscb^ - Sept. -2 to . 13.—Xfttiohal Baptist Convention. 1 " , ' ' / Toronto* Qnt«, ‘ Sept. 10to 30,—I. o ; O. PV . Chattanooga, Tonn- Sept.. 16, T?, 18—Regimental Be- unioii. , ‘ ^ ( ‘j Oct, 10, 16, 17—Society 'Army of Cumberland, , Colorado springs Sept, Is, 19, sSOr-Rike's Reafc Cen- tehnial. , - - * Hom eseekrs' Excursions " InMmguat, September,- October* otelBt^C. S.-Dcever, •Ticket Agent, Cedarville, "Ohio - ' Mis*!** Aim* and. laalielle Adams who have been -the guesta o f Rev, and Mrs. W» J.iWmlBrami the pait week have returned iq th iir homo laV tica , o , Mr. A. Z, Hmith ami daugh hr, Louise, have gone on a visit t« Buffalo ami NIagra Ralls, Mr* Smith will visit a number o f places itt that state among them being Ids home town. .During Ids absence Urn paper mill is in -charge of Mr, Hid*- uey Smith, SPR 1 NQF 1 ED FAIR, Tim Clark County Agricultural Society will hold its annual fair at .the-- -..fair grounds in- ■Sprlsigficld, August 21,22>SBand 21. J90C, TUESDAY, AUGVST 21,1300, StfO Trot........ ................. ........1-3° tW 2;15 P a c e -........../s-.......:..... *90 00 Runmng JirMIle Heat..:........ . 15 00 "VYEDXBSDAY, AUGLST 22. 2;25 Trot!.............. ............... --$300 00 2:28 Pace .....................W M: Running Mile Dash,,.... ..... 100 00 ' THDRSDAY. AtJGTST* 23- - 2:05 Pace.......... .........$250 00 2:30 Trot............................. . 800 Q 0 Free for AR-Pace ....... - 400 00 Running |4'Milo Heat — 100 00 FRO)AY, AIJGDST 21* 2:10 Trot,.,,.J...... -------------- $300 00 3:20 Paco... ^ . , J . ...... . iiOOO0. RtmningMileBash ... 129 00 ' Address all pommunicatious to B. YUn Bird* and Privileges, ■H; It, Rockileidr Pres.: , ? 1 , r~Tbo 67 th anhuaPFair'afc, Xenia; 'August 7 to 10* , ' , " ’ IfYou Want C ity o r C ou n try l e a e s ta te in C e r ' i u lj O h io w r it# o r c a ll on Deaton&Ruby 11 Arcade Springfield, O. Both 'Phones 717. Fob RK nv .'-^A four room Cottage Oil Xenia aVonue. Mrs, > 1 . A, Ofes- weil. GREAT DPPORTUXITY, * One Fare (Pius $2.00) .! To ' ; 1 New 8 %tk and Return - Via T V ITT t • . Big rduf c • •. ] A. •■ ' 1*. 8. & 3T, S. and SiJ Y. C. AH . R, Rye. Through the beautiful Mo­ hawk Valley, down the Hudson River and into the heai t ot tlie City, in the Hotel, Theatrical and Business Distracts. Connections call he made at Dppot with Subway, Fleyafcd and Surface Car« to all points in the city. Dates of sale Augusts and 29,1000. with libera! ieinrn limit. For full Information apply to near­ est Rig Four Agent or add res:: i t J. Rhein, G. t\ A, Cincinnati, 0 , E, B* Gorineh, Ticket Agent, P B B A C R E - —wuA nuy *? RichBlackfarmcasl IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, along the tm midM R a il road in a community not la f behind yourown In development. VaR uea range front ten to fltty dollars per acre, and the land Is all good —absolutely the best in Texas. Our people want YOU, and A neighborly welcome awaits the thrifty man and his fam ily." Round trip homesetsker ticket# are on sale twice monthly to all point# in Testas, and the sights seeking way to Houston, Galves­ ton and,San. Antonio (with inter­ mediate stop-overs) is via the Frisco, Texa# F^TI^nd and South'* offi Pacific Systems. 1 f Futtiier particulars will ho gladly fmmlsliedptpon application to H. W. TRUAX, DAWD AGENT RelbaM Buildings Dayton, Ohio, *, F. B. McKAY, DeiiSfat Pasithger Agent, 'UTsffaHi Ttswi. 1 Then it’s time to act] No time to study, to rend, to experi­ ment ! Y.ou.Vamto save your hair, and save it qtiickly, toot So. /make uj), your iuihd, this! ever comes but you will use Ayer ’0 tiiair Vigor., Tt makes the .scalp, healthy. The hair stays* in;, It cahnot do any­ thing else. It’s-nature’s way* Xhabest'klndot a testimonial— MrVover ^ IMiNMaaaaNMiwaMlWMMMiteMMear1*— X*detori».C.^yoroa„ IriWelJ.St**#- f, , -. *3*oiqwtto^ 9 tar*«»or. -v t'‘ }'■ J fj sarsap A rhw . ' ;wtts. :-v (CHERRypScTOaif,. regimental reunions and fort V- anniversary battle ! CHiCKA^AUGA, CHATTANOOGA. * SEPTEMBER 1^-250,1000 . On SepiembOr 18 1 900,*will occur the 43d anniversary o f the Raffle 6f Chickkmaqga, I t is*propoged to celebrate this memorable event with a.reuniorf of the various regiment# that participated in thin memorable battle and the various battlesTeught’ around Glmfctanooga, This reunion Will be heldat OhickamaugaXation -al Park, September 18,30and 20, and the present indication# are that? it will be the largest and most notable gathering ever hold in the South.! On the above dates, the remnant# from the armies of J2 statesf-com­ prising the following: Pennsylvania Ohio, Michigan; Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, -Iowa, Neb­ raska, Missouri, Kansas, andXeh- tucky, will assemble, many for the first and last, time since they thatch­ ed from its blood-stained fields," forty-three years ago. Here 3#one of the great opportuni­ ties for the education o f the youth*: Doh'tf&il to take your children and show them historical OhattanoogAj with all its historical connections. It- is the opportunity- el a lifetime* Go and see the old war generals And other officers point out the place# of interest.on the battlefield; let themshowyou and explain, Inperson the markers erected on the battle* field showing the positions o f-th e opposing armies at the time of battle. 1 1 will nobbe long until none will bo left to do this noble work. I t will be many years, if ever; again, that such an opportunity will present itself. See thatyotir tickets read via the Louisville & Nashville R. R., the Battlefield Route, Call oh' your nearest railroad agent for rates and advertlsingiflattefperfaifiM to the reunion or write inearest representative 0 # the Louisville & Nashville 3$. *R. .f, H, Millikan,D, F.A^Lonisvfie, $£V, , ■ ■ i i D. Bush. D .P .A , Oineimmli, Ohm. J, E„ Davenport. D. p . a m Bb Louis, Mo, H, (], Daily, X. W, IVA..Ghiehgo, Dl. WANTED: by 4Ghu*ftgo whole*' sate and mall order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for tills county and adjoining territory. Salary $ao and expeuscs paid week* y ; expense money advanced, Work pleasant; position permanent* No nvestment or experience 'riMiuitcd, Jpare lime valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self- addressed envelope. Address-' Gen«r|L Manager, m E. iAk# 8t, similaUng ihefoodfliidRegu^r bug ffieStoBvaChsarxllkweisof iNP , N I S *'<.IIILDKKN. FromolesDliesUon,Cheerfu{- iKSSiffidllssLC mMM gM te? t ium.Morpliffie norHuerdl. 9 X K A H C P T 1 C . 12^ 6 afQ lfjDrSM VU l>l7Ctm JPuwJuti ihtMUStlH- . iAmtSfttl r U a * Worms,Cohvatsions,Tcverisl\- nesiRand lPSSOF SLEEP. 1 y.i 'inrt■v#WM'W# 1 '•**" ,% FacSimUa.StgnaJurepf * , \ 3 s " e # / Y 0 H k :. CISTORIt I t o B o d t e a t t $ui& CM lflysp* IThe KindYou Have Always Bought “TAKE THIS !.**i r4l In Use Over Thirty Years "WRAPS, fiowii'ia 1 'firices,S u its jS ld fts . , j ® > , S \ b % A l J&vsf ' ’sorhpi'Rifc,^_37X^ t o 4 9 c .; '/ |f[. . fo r t s , 'B ed d in g s , - l o w - ' p rice s , , ‘ -’ r r.“ t * ||i # s d ies, .Gent:?, Children.;'. ' *25 cen ts tip*.\ '.'v f ,.* * 4 ,J GOODS, CARPETS,. JACKETS, CAPES, and LADIES’ Suits* JFalsaie nt PTGHISON & GIBJEY’S — m a r \ ' : f . ’ ■ v ohio ."-- “J. M. ASBESTOS ROOFINGS” are made of “Asbestos” , a fibrous, mineral rock, which is the greatest fim resistant knbwu and is pradtically indes­ tructible, . As/a result, this Hoofing is not subject to wear, nor affected by changes os 'temperature, moisture, acids 01 gasesV furthermore it does not require coating or painting to preserve it. • - Write for booklet “Gn, prices and , samnles-^-mailed free, H. W. Johns-ffiansille GO., C L E V E L A N D , O H IO . <6 MtrXditr* XMp. The Genuine M ROGERSBROS’ Spoons^Forks*Knives*etc. have #11 thequalitiesindesign,work­ manshipand finish of the best ster­ lingsilver, atone-fourthtoone-eighth the cost. Much of the sterling now on the market h entirely too thinand light for practicaluse, and is far in­ ferior in every way to uSifar /Yrtfe //mi Hmrs ” A*ikyatir d«ter tot “ Bffif WfttS* BR0*.“ Avoid xabsiihU**. Out fall itAde-ttiitk hdMJMU KOtkltl look for it Sold by lading di*lant Briore buyingwrit# for car aulogae “ IM.-,” mnft’Utttmi, savra < i,„ MERIfrt# ftSlfAMNIAW* M«r#l«n, 0»M. 1 nth “ We recenijin-nd it; {j.rft any better.,, l a mid-summer you have fa to p, largo degree to yourbutrJi WcrrCared’ For in hot weather are flui oniv t;' buy; we have proper appliance* keeping them right, and t sweet and safe wlien sola. Poa-J meat shopping when it’s )J 0 j. of tlkftfUlbe sure. • C , H. CROUSE, 0EDARVILLli, fy, ■ G a in ’s Restaurant and Dining h Gower High and Limcatofit, ■'"Y, .'• Springfield, Ohio," ftret-jj r ONLYi-RAILROAD' . 0k. EQUIPPEDIWIl AUTOMAT * 'i®ELECTRIC BLOCSSIG 1 ) ROUTE Atm" - SOUTHERNRAILWH 'Y** -rl ....jpnpill Cineinnatiitql lokiiion ,\ . South; iBOM^EEKCRP tickets V u fiHSTANDTHIB0TUE»«ir 1 EACH.M08TH TOHAW < POINTS SOUTH. . IbrhforttttiantadB i MAN m I PAlfr.BROWN, T*P.A , CHASW.ZEa,D.2>,A. V *■« jC ^ • C W A..CtARRETr, OctMnl i W*C , RINEARS0N,O.ft.A, o n y o u r H U N T N O nst-TeVjtvsttetvnl? . ES5wJjca«AasorOvwv.-«-»- «•»** TtlFlKS . , , Kontyisav VlSXOtS * . o Train JK« snoxaim s . * iron: IMJt At’.;y«(„1cli'cirSr,Uo,&t(S:sr-i mifIrrxn-'M* T.V,D;>wW*- ■llirct, iUrrtVt rt»Wl rt;' £# CWf t*,iS 6 «#!frA:rc.'.!i.”j P* X STKVEN3 ARMS XBSO W *1 ChkopMr a i l s . f t A*. CASTORIi For Tnfantfi anti Cinhk*"| IbtKMTasHaveAlwapr ' Bears; the Signature, of I LIQUOR MORPHINE S#WM, it thf! ohTy torthose*o*KHfdt.»nWNKW ri## Bookart*»# WSJINtwR C O L U M B U S , .*—#*#-*— «. Nelson* *? Busint *“ College Afaicte* to v t iM iw » 00 KK 6 ^FIN 0 * 0 ,#4-. .1 / w , 4

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