The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52

I \VS' H ill' t r< u ja fra j f * r„i iu a M,W VtbRKDPAfT. < 6«Jl BAM*’M0\T,VCRICKS. * fe“ "li/. r.fftv <’IP- The Cedarvtlle Herald, I 1?*V YCiftV, 1CAI«,IX fif-TC* « #. ~ - - * - ip B A fS i M M? 0, - Hriitor* r~- r “ Wf-3. THE LIE AND LIARS. T&o UmlclagaSoIsfcrralto *a1|te0 mttnfmi <j£thojaMIc to EKiRCff ■ I tho omfkotfcK sptcd CofeyfroiKe $ ■ ‘>pIo fe? jpfbfm;' o* L r .» vr*» »o womated Dimly fcow«fe«'*acfiiiis,nMgo‘t' 3 < 2 cpci^fSi 0 L»ins Made MU Real Estate, Personal o r Collateral Security, i ft; tlft.ft *ft . ft; .3 ' ■*/ft /ft, IftO, ,'J. ’ Ws. .-'nTW, m. <>. I f , 8 «ni*, Carhiei', te 1 ft WmMmv, AssTf ashler. " r Tim mmtm success 4 . ;v IL Mhogrrtiftirads, Truly, this i%mx em of canopy hmiecs el< rvn5«g, l a Vcn v* syis-asrlaysof' {Sir k--'s3n«j i-rj;afcyr lisF*THta *«**•{? ;ja* d pr, ^ n izd a x?solution "which well be' p fife lob rotate f ’ sjhie I j - siw vroriJng &,r afoaC a,year after they fy ,, ft* ii -ftf J»V€3tig(Ui«pp> The resolution was' a<toj;rtnl wlfhunt division te d new tUc gl'aiti toads will come under tho prob? ' ; f ' *' The-gist o t , i t ^vas- Instf this, 0&mt‘iv LaPnStette eaiff lie had good reason to suspi <*fc that the grata earring roads were just as ■i crooked M the 511 toads. He said that soma of the largest elevators in the grain beltf worn owned by prnoileallytbe name smea who ovned the railroads that carried tho grain, th a t there -was mow than a suspicion of collision ••S f '.T ! V i-i -i- I!*' * *ar inttodactfoa I And the demand for it is growing. Isn’t that 4 lino showing, of success? JDoalt itr ptoVo thalAnfenst Tlowethaa had unfailing success in the-, cum of iudlgestion and dyspepsia—the wofit^nestiios of health and Ijappines'a?' tfDoes it not affbrd ths test evldenceth Awgttafc Flower w a Utomaeli and intestmfd disorders?—tliat it fetu§ feest «Htrv-erregiddtmsr dfie-fpr. all, „ nnkSaiuts fTwO^he*, ,3^« and All dmgB«t» Isaac Wlstermah, Ce-3arviUe, O, --Am A Y ou jvlyist ^p-* 0 If yoit cannot,-it is due to an „ irritated or congested state o f , the hrairt, which tvilt soon de- * veiope into nervous prostration. Nature demands sleep, and it Is as important ns food; it is a part o f h e r . building: and sustaining process. This period of unconscicr^iess. relaxes the mental and physical strain, and allows nature t o ‘restore eiv* hausted vitality. ; Dr. Miles’ Nervine brings refreshing sleep, because i t .................... * 1 >« enpitol recall thh soothes The irritation and’ re* f f<> Turner’s }«Hintinw moves the congestion, ° It is also a nerve builder; it nourishes and strengthens c\h*. cry nerve in yaui\ body, and creates energy in all the organs. Nothing w ill.g iv e strength and vitality as cu rd y and quickly as Dr. Miles" .Nervine, wrtWvou-fhe WetafhrwaUff^wfOwt* wails affecting the price Of grain Wringing ifc fwui the farmer-, a t a low price when it waS Wanted on iho, exchange to, help inflne.ncQ tt drab He said that the names of the same mem appeared In the di­ rect,crate of the railroads and in' the elevator companies -and that if the Interstate X’temuewG dommission would abply the Saute proheto'tha Senator baFollette’s words Wow imlDi’sedhy. Senator Nelson and the resolution of . Inquiry Was promptly adopted. Now we may look fot-nom® interesting revOIatiors in tho north** An Australian town near Mel-, bourne bed a strange Visitation; An shear- . , .into the : t e t i ,ey covVrcd'ihe teads and got into the houses,-'whence tlte househo ers had to Sweep them;or shovel them. The episode caused some; what of d sears' in the mind? of the superstitions, and some of the "old folk declared the end of tho. world was a t hand. The, Invasion,’ how- cjejsfeissae: -.ctetri h m a publSuby UctcSreoIatefl through » newspaper directly under tli&fp eootroh and cstghlisbed fop the esplleit^rarposo of defence while they oasopted from the people. ° ■ ■ - ■: I t was a tth e ih c o o f th e Eiisteriow cutting ef tho elcctno polo Jn front of '^Uo'is” Andrews rmdenee that weexposed tiie methods - of the *‘gang organ 1 for elpeul&tirg thohoWestckf lies to protest tho “Boss’9, Tho company awning the polo by defective work zmeefi safe“the shattep and fn their sumwer to tho pofidow *I!t-d by eh® '" i ^ a , .make we are told* some.vcry ^{artlingstetentente.- On June 23 apprart'dan article in the organ edited by “Judas” Wright, tho gangs protege, which reads *a follows: “Tim mads- imis injunction suit brought some time ago ny T« B* Andrew against The Ccdnrvdle Bteettlc Company, 35., O. Bowry, Manager, has beep kettted otit? of court by means of a compromise. The* company removed the poloin question and payed the costs of the _suite- Mr. Aisdrnw withdrew his chums far damages.” Tim same statementwas made In connoil meeting Mo»d»S’ night by J , II, Andrew, brother of the “Boss 19 and conned leader, in the discussion of a bill banded •te coimeil by the company for tfi&re- moral of the pole, council a t one time agreed to pay part of the cost if Mr, Howry wouldmove the pole. ’ The tecte in tho ease are that the story as related by fbeKeCord, J . IB Andrew; T,.B.,Andrew «n(lt 9 Jud|fa” VP'right, is a hare faced I“ TAKE THIS CUT, lie of the whole cloth, of Which they knew a t tfte time to bo and neb they still which, know. The Clerk of Courts informs the Herald Tuesday, as did Air. Lowry, that |(he case was still, pending. The ffrst knowledge of the compromise on the parted the com­ pany was when .Mr, Lowry9# attention wm* called to the a-havo statement as it appeared- in the Andrew organ.' The company’s attorney was immediately communicated with and ho knew noth­ ing about the compromise that “Judas" was bold enoughdo throw broadcast. * ' J . =• <’ , Tho situation is that htr. Andrew has made, propositions through • ills attorneyfor a compromiee hut they wore refused. Mr, Andrew boasted-that he-Would select the Jury to try the case, he being" Uamed.by JudgeKyle, as a jury commissioner. Peculiar-law when aman owns the Jniy and then wants to compromise out o f court. boax,; Aristophanes has put into their mouths. ' ■‘ , Artists' Blunder*. . The recent trifickm of the Tailor and Calfer regarding the seams and. buttons in a portrait of Lord Hob* oris and tho rural criticism of the ox driver in a picture i n the Iowa expert objection g of .a lo atit. — -------- sn*» m Xcawld mtxlcofr, M? wlf*. *ff*r ,tj-.-:ikFr tit"'‘rent fc'uica-'.s, went t‘>t Wa - - TnOi-rfo .t'-r. was [>i a n&j * '...................' *ut, *n>! f/rtAcr tc£tmupMc& lib 1 XII.N' Strvt>,-\ and s'.jf- tco®<fnt iioaia * iw.fO.*. i i.-.a t> t f !<nt fc* t. n.vj-flm". *n& liad tfrriiH nai’.s la- w . licad, Att+r t«kV. r a fttv' * c5 U Ivinn r-e pa, i r.^t m i m Eoi-ot, an-i % X*ci now tiiKlKje re; a-x Uottls, »v- I ri?n vrrv • :*:■a 1 ,” HBivitv m , gsisnr, xjflacihra, vt, Dr. r e/virte ?-»soJj by you? jj’jvaKtes 4: j Wifc« Bfl""* . .. Jioit'* wllften^t. If it taint, 0 * win >/-•«- r.">r..ry. Slilc* Medical Go,, Blkkint, Ind ft) 4 r Como- tive. A corrci-poudent of a London paper who saw the picture lit 1845 tells us how a friend took Irim to' •■see -it, pointing its beauties. But tfl ' ' ‘ the railway expert-cried a t once, “Why, tho train is running on the wrong track!” Thought It Quit* R*gu!*r. On the moming of the earth­ quake a fashionable eastern woman who was living at the St. Frauds came depya to breakfast attired in hot nattiest morning gown. Notic­ ing the confusion, prevailing, she acted: “Winy waut'e the matter Y’ “Didn’t you feel the earth1* quafe?” ........ - - “Certainly, but I thoughtyoahad such fhiars Si Dan hVabeicao all the time.w~-Scni Fraaoicco Argonaut. <. A Pith Siory From France,, ?/M!e fichiiig in tho Iqke a t Qer* adme-r (Vosges) ? tetenfib a iiian raufht a large pike weigh*ug about .thirty pmsndy which v„i»- ctiljia* fjtyMly j'old to ,tlte proprietor o f h hotfl. In prof arisig the fish for the fable the tUiilv fouml n purco con* fchjfiig i d si) hie, gnd tlife t m aft*, {.-rtuiftl i«lcitfiflrd( !>y nsio of the Me 4’i til flte JmleK rdya the why a few days iefore had dropped it into |he Ictfe.-^London Clifonid^. A l l t y Sttesl Mvr'fctteWV* me * av Y a i M*>- >f.n Cj xnC'.t fV] t, 0 ", lOVJ, fs.i ;*?■ :r» 'rn Z7* ff.T I tV.* ft % toirygn V ..-1 ■ * l ,*'!*• i . ,) ! ilh a *X>'uft) f (.*■' I* t-i s «*C, Tf. v it i ■%1 cf < .in , *n 'US Ctalelm Per Salvage, Cue km in fm-U eayo lie tnaba a road living by what he folio cruising for c Jlvage, He guos ftfeat in an autoruybild tmil follow? novfet<s trying to bjvrute tetently parchorefl siiachinf-r. I f Oie ma*. f'hans j Itreah <1o’vs> ;,m step lift ra«ia n|>in ’tijjieto oStVr luacerv- if'C,') as a tng or to o & t abaat half tho valro o f tho siacliifioif tho own, **f it co tlfggj.'stal that he w fcte to cell. ’"ft4 ^ S °t fe- e( - »v. . 4s#^yv5^n# r ‘• ; , 4* | *“ I t pa#All along been claimed that nafurat gas at 3a. ctmts per * ’ ‘thousand feet vvas cheaper than^ioftl a t 13.00, Tim Natural Oas & 3puel Supply Co. wUBsomemonlhh age granted a franchise but be-. * fore work could be started their time wa» about to expire and '5 council was asked for an extension. J . H. Andrew, member of council tha t hae heretofore piloted the village legiriAtivesMp.ied t h e ,opposition to granting the; desired time. Andrew is in the coat business and be well knew tha t tt the people bad flte opportu­ nity they would dee gas In preference to coal, thereby injuring his business,. The Herald took up tho matter iff behalf of. appealing citizens hnd public sentiment Was so aroused J h a t the majority, five of the six members,, granted tho wish of the company iff be­ half of tbe people a t large. Mr, Howard Bratton, city editor ot tbe Springfield Sun, whore- sides In- th a t cits' and pays 23 cents for gas with 4 SJ» a your for meter rental, informed the Herald Monday that his gas for cooking purposes seldom run over fifty cents a month in the winter and. as low as S3 cents in the summer. Ditteens thetf have the reason why Mf. Andrew took advantage * Of Ids position in council and his power to protect bis own business a t the expense of tho people. How many homes in this town are doing their cooking a t the ,aw»ve rate or *wentwice that amount? W e Sell and Guarantee Every - K R E L L P IANO to give P erfect S atisfaction - or your money returned G EO R G E & S I E G L E R , 0 . 1 A SIEGLKB, KesldondPartner. Jnffor : tKnox-Nen Tfork) Juat received & facatoilb In Baufttafe ' pr*e« $ 2 , 21 $ Modet Hats A t a great reduefiqff from fromor prices. Ithltmusd Hats • A eolloetfon ot fjWenty-fivo bate of various styles tha t jftxc now must-litem and most wanted, formerly $axb vand |3.od. '' m m 95c * ir. UA - j i'.e !/■'< r? thx fl:,A #**-! If' v.tr■v ■H 1 ***$? , a -V ■....... _ W * \V; ** 1 C' ft f h i ih jl.p A .‘I*-/Y 1 ’, i t •!> .-.u;i. Ifu.D 9f, -k t?n an-Iwas! .It w Al?." u* r. it. *r *v. i •- ! % r T M * t u \ 14* v WINE OF CARPUt m m m m w m m m $ hW$t to cmy m mtkmJ <n4 sl?rvt4, *tmg wdi! ft cm find i'nfi loiTCft fa mAh aty i<&4r Vf.lktUimtcftr, rh<-u>Ai TuA::pt . <r>4ni.v if.f-;, „ , Bab? 4ttpn m d tin ts ■ 0 Lingerie, Latvnand Mull tuBihaekoifedtewitb, alimvor oinbroidory, tick§ and laces,Wound - m ta 25c OSTMRLT JTaitte, m m , CASTORIA y o r l a f a n t g anct CMM i b c . _ The KindYou Have Always Bought B ea rs t e e PromoleaDi^siiOPCIkcrrMD flessaudBestCofttnuisfteiUKT* i>pfewn,Morplilne nor^fiaeral. w S T j iM i c a v w * t*tki , Stl«tetwwof V, h k w -m m c . ] j D i i s i s | j t i n i s . 7^* y* - y*.iAtrr—tta “W{* rteammrnd, i t : -• any&ite*r,„ in jmd*msmm<Tyou ij . i *« to * la rg o -d i u r e e -m , v « hh i . Use For Oyer J/t ^ vt “ f 11 Ti. i ^ f 7 iiccg«T»u*co»«>n»tf. HtairyogKCtTV., - I-S H. 1 i ’*ft ' Well Cared ForTfeafe in ho, r/catber are the nui\ i ,ud ^ buy; we have-proper api-t,....» 'keening them right, ami ii^y*re sweet and wife when eohi. i»,,„•( g0 £HF;at phopping Wien it h I Buy ufbB and bh sure, -p. H . CROUSE, ' CEPABY1LLE. o mi Dining Rooms Domes* u%h and Limestone street. , Spring&eJd, Ohio. OWyMILROAH ' . W R A P S , &>wn i n • « ■ , p r f e e s ; S u % S I r i r t s . . W - g o rtm e rit S71-2 t o 49c , ® _ "B E A N E -E T ^ '. coih - p / ,, i o t t s , B ond ings, late* ^ priccsr. ' ” . U N D E R W E A R , La™ d i e s / G e n ts , GhiWxen ‘2 5 c e n t3 u p . GpODS, CARPETS, JACKETS, CAPES* and LADIES* S a its . F a lsa le a t BBTGHISON & GIBJiEV’S, VT?KfTA A tttrt MM OT A f V S 5 « »TA »L * i «! -CILIAN H A L L S HairRenewer A tiigh-claus preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and J - * - . Cures dandruff and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends, always restores color to gray hair, S*S5 pidhLhff* JQtWTATH. n * Nelson’s T Business |j ^ S lO V .■* College wj I - W ! i S & A rcade , S p r in g fie ld , O h io UQUOBMmUl V MORPHINE . Al%,taSgre»t»8UB«SlKn3ta*«?adbook *edj3*!nS8!s£?*c2?sr& NoWffl gSfhYci*. OpmA8Veif. ; 1$th*< i*lr*ur**’wj ratiomat BOOKKEEPINOA SHOHTHANU. IS f i f f iS a S a® l f ,? S Z 'S H £ w,uci-.itCBiaii-, 1 ,. iC O L U M B U S O H IO EQUIPPEO s WITH AUTOMATIC W ELECTRIC | BLOCKSIGNALS SOUTHERHBAIUWAY * v e n v ClncinnaU&Unisiille 10 ill M i l CITIES , k ' , ' .A m A 1 - «««*Southwest lr [BOgESEEKCRVTICKETS 03 SALE mst U» ta»» TUESOAVSC7 EACHHOHTdTOMAKV . ’ - Miitaiavm. *' ■ ■ k*u rwW^jeWkn»r.TH»fe,Aite, PAULBROWN, T.h.A. CMASW.2EUL.D.T.A. * Cincinnati. WA.OAttaEXT, flweraj Klnnascr. WirC. WWEAIWON,G.>.A, Cincinnati,O. ON YOON 'H U N T IN G T R IP > I a Z i.-iv;;<;Ty-ty >...1 /.> STEV*- V)? ‘ft , , . ft-i=aG3CatdCiE0.co js.„i z*\ . . . acsw EO.ca ftHuIGBrift, « isoa. VXOta S5.00 „ __ ■;-! Li waptee 3.1*1.11 *a. Ifloroh r t i The Genuine M ROGERSBROS » Spoons, forks, Knives, etc. pnUt.Ui KA£nm liavecl tSmwealtifcs la dsoljte, wed:* teaaship and feb li tsf tee heal; cter-* leg silver, at oiits-fodrEhtoesa-cltjlith ‘tee cost > }<>• >#- m j Mush of tea ctefKr? no^v cn tea masked h cutli‘% too tldnhrJ light iet |>raetfcal«?3, eM Isfat h* iotht Ift v;ay to 48 &‘i&<r BateiM ma^ f t Cfthtti Kii £ti’h A k yMQf-dca!;?fe? “1W wmm OJlaO.%' Avwl antVacates. Car full mct-xi:xv'ii h ftasrJS k-ik f.w it. fLft!a'bykn;13i>n ft.utvs ttay;/L:o:o. tAuis La/,n^-cstts I jh J'~ 0 (~ '* 4ft- -^CrT'iir.?ts t* - lWlj.eff.Mftd , i - i -jw-'.: : <JWf '3:3i*ua—“ cufttt3P~e- . ‘ Iwrcopsswe. - o C jt - «■. wjtejs-c-.ftwf.'.i'sjccr.wSatite®:'*. ■ j, tsmma jxn.m Mm tool cs ^ ; S tifaC J Ctzzzzs Kalis, rZ2S*H, S.A. CASTON ll# ‘iTor ce § CMtocn. R« MindT® f c t a p Be#’ J&eata the. y/Jf/A&ZS %A%tA ‘tessc sevivo 1,8SS13© WA litf M 8f . Well MM *©1Ms* —f t ^NM, AM jjJr * , ..J. fcjt «ny%.*S8ff v arjcfx *C 4 ,. i mm-iicndiCKfotr.. fMe«M*«lp#j’,3fer fef. mnpin zf ft.? {rs“ft£5.i tdB» ' SftfAriwiee !«AR>ti*a;i*en9t fr.Gay,tt''Ta.ftiWfJ8U*wS'i2 UlftVlAt *u i? «£fiJ3Dl MMHltiK CO., M: , r-«* JT^ari+A'i *\ 1fatri SZiW'J-Z5£ tJPt W»r>*>*ft<‘ - #!'i-C-tC3£5»Vl-hBQ f m. *trir«r»K 14-- ' ‘ h as&MCitw* IF* < ***»>.. tt? *f $a,~m *»,*lUK-.ftI «s»J . * mu » a «l i i fcOCM. AX ,,-^fgr.m jam nt jr»ss- Wife ,Stev Co. nbos. MfeS'A,L.<Jr»v* ttoy in Itoyton- -Hamm«<*ku al Mr. Fmd Arnte oil friewtfb bor-o Tl —Duettos:) J »ck j). Ervin tto. Mi(3j3Janet Tart Dayton friends, ^ MrW. J . Tarbox .the Fourth at* til Mr. O'. T. Hagtej with Mr. and Mrs. Charleston- Mr„,Wm., Ewry turned to.their hi after a weifltevfei Etvry, [ t t - Ul'i1» 'i i' MtosHellf ,!hm. ton, p , H. spent ti Cousin, ■Miss . ( Marcus Eakeref j it. is thegiiestnf hi Mi. and Mm. S. I ’ Mrs. Si. ton Merri ■ ‘‘Tad., is ■ihwgueRfco Belie Pray, V , Mr, and Mrs. J k l j | faiiied' seventy ( * * and Cedarville1 f evening. Misses Porn and spent Wednesday Columbus, Mrs. Kelson Blul visiffi/jf her datigh| JJagley. —-Harness, repair| Hasting Bros. law Mrs. Anna Path is the guest of Mr. wife. Mrs, Xuucy MeCll apolis is the gnesj relatives here. Mrs. M. I. MarslJ hor mother, Mrs. I Milford, this weeki -The-markhtife ll egjfs. We must ha| pay canli. Mr, Ceitgo Itogij W. Va,, was-the I F. Kerr and Tamilj week. Messrs W. J . Hnl Mey and ii-a Towl famlfen Giinnf thef Kerr Cruumte. lift Mlsg iteiii Gtorn ter amouth;! visit I die wilivi^i^lfev.l Happing. -W h ite L illy brj best co -cent, brand f p\ co ^fr. Chcu-lca 1 -hA Sanatioky will ms failiev, who i| bbidterifj Home. , Mr. » , A.AIekl very few boll "rights dise&sa, “J u®ran live ta tb i iJr- iTank cm i?r«iehinBat Ma(,f ^'tndinrf tho w a j hwparenio, Mr. al fjtes £tery eufll maltedbehl'aotSif 7 tee zemm M f&mm , so* Mrs. Itensrt |1 ^tethms|w | 3^ J ■$? »! e, a I ^ ft5l, c%, iW« WlWasJ'I «ikd w ; vj |% his vui-isaa/l t>zc^td t^rnky, ’ A *

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