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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