The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
i t e m t t'ICOAKVILLK. 1 UIHK W * HOW** Y*H * ?ATMf»KAUn |H*tfrfitfiy n tr+M ^,^1; nU .• to trusted to us. . t .W' ifniuvi t tu aw Y tm cm A P T m*n*mmmtmmtmw* I V ri«#ai«'»t anti moat <*»«»* wsy'to >*- hi 1 money by mail. ifcm* iftf* m Baaking Hour*; H,A. SI. to 8, f t XI, », . W, S m ith , Freshlent. , O. L,. S m ith , Gatfhivr. „ L-J6, WmwXtWFi ^HGm h teT* tm $mm&w ThM*ft jPVr TIMM* ka rlh muxdu SCHftftr* y i w f . O c t o b e r *. • A I*#§*»«M*iws Itotousd to H*v * C J m M wl #ditor«#tfeeA»«i- «aa lMra», *fctha R- P- ©h*r«*b »**>- Mth * rm m * $**J**h*p* ***» *■ very Intoretoto* talk iw te the “W o VJ e of tbs Antt-S*bK>B League in (wear ing legislation, ppfortftnwtptaoftows* work of carrymg <m Beal law Mic tions and th« work Ingtnwsl in <■«*- Stotton wFb tosgite* JFrerrt j* political stand point Hr. Jackson ehntt'Iy demtin»ilr*t$q tha t tbo work °? Utp league was non- partisan, When one member of * partieMlftr party fall* to support- moral legislation and, becomes a .hfhdemioe to such work the league makeaife it* duty token tha t a suit able wan itsbrought' out in the op position party and elected. _ The Hr, showed tha t the work of the league was entirely .to destroy the liquor* evil and boepolitiesl par ty is no more of,en object than, the other. He insisted on thevery thing that the Herald has beencontending lo r years, individual voting until notbifagbu t the best,class of men are out for office. Because a bad Whh Ja ok one party ticket a lt are not necessarily so. Doa*t h iv e i ItlH&c ao t with y o a r k tir . Itrni|ktle*veyicm! Them wh*t? Tha t would m sm fhl% s e r t t ^ y , «acv?B» itm th hair* Keep you r ha ir f t home 1 Fa tten Itrigh tly to you r scalp! Youcanew flydo It withAyer’s H a ir Vigor. I t Is something more than a simple h#ir dress ing* It Is f hp lr medicine* t hair tonic, * ha ir food, TH»l>Me»^etKtecUau>ai«I--- - :■ “ Soto ‘Siw-aiNtr,-sixty yawwJ*/. ■- i t » « I*» «atn*M in .Ik* m x m bowl, aW two outs of r d W 1 § m m with t*» taaipaoafulanf bating pa*r#*r and one of tall, Tub late mil turn tsMtepoosfui* t»f rug - «r, Beat an egg until iybt, rt.r ibis mto iu lf a «up o f »ream and milk equally miwrf. TI ihi , with u fork, wake til into a iiyhfc doijj:!*. mil out m-*-$QWN&.hmr&\imthw. thin, and bake in a moderate at on. The extra quantity of baking pow der is neee««ry tu eounteratt the natural beauneks^f the oatmeal. A 9 *AWArAWU>i, t j f 0 / T ^ ' ^ ^ y pm m t. WAHTBP: by Chicago whole- sale pud jpudl order house,, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $2<J!' and expenses paid week ly 5 expensemoney advanced. Work pleasanfe}: position permanent.. Ho invesdtnept or 'experience required, kpate time valuUblo, Write a t once •yne politiciau' par- Sfy^T1 ' ! 1 addressed envelope. Address that reason the rights of all the peo- | General Manager, 134 H. liake Bt, pie are greater and more esseptiai • cl,ic»t?o. - , t " peiditi the United States alone since it. , itttroduvtioat • -And the demand for it i lysmepsta- djfiappjne Aogoat:Flower is a sure-specific for el; stomch.afid inte«d*ald%MCm^dkt l-i Ikth&heai^^ tjAugunt Flower has a roatclilert recon i ef over3S years in curingih lionsof me ... ' Wmm*- I^'iac Wisterman, Ccdsrville, O. ; St. Vitus Dance nerve diseases, ‘and . unless 5-kb«cked,’lead to destntction <?f ‘. both mind and body, j The, iveak, shattered nerves* must have something t o strengthen and build them buck t o health,. Pry Miles’ Restorative NerVirie’ i& a remarkable nerve tonics and stimulant. I t (Strengthens, th e nerves, relieve^ .the nervous, strain, and influences refresh- ’ ing body-building sleep and r e s t persistent use seldom fails to relieve these afflictions. T w r* w ntu^rsrsa mar, ;Uayv iwd.''#t.la*t* h*3 tlye. Oootor*with me. anu 1 w ow ., My lathw^huu-a ob- RMahhtnw ti i i of Hwyte.'fne ft bo* « fiervo 1 had taken only a IJvor- Pill*. ___ CaeWXtmtUl b***n to feel b*twiv S"1J f A»d<ylf ettrad , me w Md wall, ifch*wbeen worth aU- worn, to roe. x reootntnend it rwrw I go. Von may u»e this - am _^ ^ baontol to tft* njartta, RWr W , » aI m ,,^ r . „ .A J S W>- f t , Or. Mfle*' Nervine f» nMtf by your te teasnn rr.g fi.'S wW refund your money. -M ft« Medical Co„ Elkhart, Ind iWine of Cardal Guf&t Ben •m ismsww iM-wftwvww . x.GA-.M uhei^fiOA IswtiSitid vlHi wnvimiiniKitnff >w—-* - i(ewiwe.e*FWw,ewwwe^B -•wnwnaeww hid .#■stekh^ faiilug is My i IvP^E, ‘ k iWftMet « y tM - M three m ik t I jkntfowrtMnl iwiSiA siiS'itiB'flwtisfciyii if nl ' U M n U tt^l jy||' uuijh, ■ ijwwWPW-' Pj^■ • w TW ip H i '. v PK fit yA wNp^b —i^wnWi^ep ^v,^We" ■ ven*' pk ic rt ntfh i « | Abaft. ■ W f MplrfvINMti.' ■ ,^Irdbliifihtf^hr. 1* :SI.PWBniF .pR HwetlMM WifilKWi 1 X ^MiibN 1''aMfthttBrittX J ft ^N aw IM f - oy t?» jo is sH , ' .. eW^N^WW wVWiPM wt ^PIPBV .. ^ dto.A.i-jsa. *, .fib.' ,» 'tban.nnyii^i.ty- ^.........;,....} ....... ,. . . , Hr- Jackson took oct*asio^ to show howHo^lhaytbd’Betapcmticnpm^ out, for .county localbption and how Thompson, tiie Bcpablipan nominee for t h e " same office, bad foiiowfd ibljaibptiouwefo pco>; ,‘.v, l j ^ ;wb'uld’' . iri,s i^nln,a-caigi;; epunty.} .This wbuici %e npcessttyily ^qbyeiyit^Bos8’, 'S c fi^ it ■v’cfc to rent his rooms for saloon >oto«se«C’r^C ^ 'V ,. - 'The %nfctor'n county.local i^nop i ^aloon V^nyiBnJLtbhv'ib^ Oqluipbus| gciibolht »n<t:'teli^licj^elqtt^ arq] !5ViUitbacl»rih> r,. ivlio resUles bn tl^'i "tt; H ;H$rr ’ySaD^ yeara..ii'purd survive, one of whomis Mrs,; Alvin ^)trof Flilludolpblft,, Thu deceased .lati beoti making her homo with hot, son* The funeral services wain con ducted trf. I)r. H , C. Middleton. Buriat took plac&a t Yellow Spring?. £. ^ f i N .....„ It ^..P . M/ ^ ’ *■ + ^ v: Tulsa, 1-T-, Oct. ll.—Chatles H. Ring, a real •estate < dealer,, vtbday threatened to k ill Congressman T. H, scraggy, of Xenia,. O., in the lat^ t >r,swinter bomb in this city.. King unfcered' th e 1Congressman ,s yard armed with a doubled-barreled shot gun, and" it is -Said, tbrefttehed, to Mil f r o g g y a n d his brother and nephew, but waa prevented. by neighbors, who took the gun from’ him.' A feud -of long staudlngqxistt ad between the men, dating from political trouble In Warren* County, 0., years ago. /<-'■ -. r . THE FIRST SNOW. , ' . ABadly BurnedGirl or .bdy,'njairor.Woman, fir. quickly m m m sm f * At , h£' ‘ ri ‘ "V)-,'** r9~ ^ {,-S* ^ 1 Ih ^w iliq lahd1'lh.e feather,’,\Mnny fartners.Jn fact most all of them; years ihat^Web'ave used flip-.;cele brated WvTBBvnooraiock. wt* bav« npt on&’cpmplaint-' hoc housesqfr| ten try lo influence the customer bj ■•bind. of the slock, wo give a free notici h\\t} FOR yALE—Some good Bpring dhcstcT W h ite ph$U of, bo th sexes; ei,ad Cftttter, ,„3ox aflfi, Inquiroof Oh s. AYoungMothtr at 70. > V, I t? f . ' “My mo,tee* has, Suddenly been made young a t 70. Twenty, years;of Intensesufiering from dyspepsia bad entirely disabled, Jicr, until, Six months ago, when «lio,vbegab tak- Elcotrle Bitters which have, com pletely cured herknd restored' elu Strength*Und activity she bad in, the prime of life,” ', writes Mrs. W- Ii. Gilpatrick, of Banforth, Me, Great est,‘ restorative modicine on th< globe- Seta Stomach, Live* and Kid neys right, pttfJfhCS the blood,, and citreB Malaria, Billlousness and Weaknesses,; Wonderful Nerve ton ic. prioeiWc, Guaranteed by all drug- gists. The d rat snow of the season fell early Wednesday morning and again la te r In the'day . Older citixens sa j th a t i t is the b r a t time m their know ledge th a t there was no t some fre st before2,the first- snow, tip to the present time there lias been no frost, th a t is no t enough to be noticable, Wednesday evening the snow fell heavy fo r more than a n hour and by eigh t o’ c I ock the melted snow fay fforett on the walks. The snow clung fa s t to the fences and trees remained uh tl! Thursday giving Oc tober very much the appearance ol January . ‘ There Is some speculation a s to whether the apples th a t have not bean picked were damaged by the freeze. fjMSiwrw " a " « a '» 3P*A *&*&P»& SG‘6W m ® * o 4m m c a x x o d s Madams m j joj pudg . *XpAi ’yttoui s to u t ‘HrilJ.V* wOiil *|«j aiojf toOtidumsuonpunninjat;* j o soanq ii« u r onjnA YjOrfut o s jo at ttojspwua; a,Ho98 X ijm aAvops 8 fttuti 7 j o ddp jo jtMn^no » b ( o *19H IP aSA!f P03 P tu-ioj d.ijpiajjgq9oiu pun ^aopreaditJ, m NtOlS'inSttH S.AAODS p tm p j Hwjqijnwj pun 3 «oq ©pi- Bb^tuu 0 o jsa 1 { poa BujtuodJSAo I# suwoiri $w 9 <i ot(i «| cjn^ 4amu uew{ u o ftaotjjj, too th j m t p ioq ipoo jq to r n «Awq qjO 0 f *ud|j<!u«i«uoo fsq{Upn BJ Jn|,ti$o4p0 nj t t o p j j p j jq vm m ® $ j o w o HIOSJiQi Danger from The Wa^iie. There’s grays danger -from 'th e plaguexif Gough’s and Golds th a t a te lo previtlsnt, miless you take 3)r.‘ King’s New Dlseoyerv fe r Consum- ptlon; Coughs and Golds. Mrs. Geo. Walls of Fo rest City* Me., writes t ” I t ’s v Godsend to people living in climates where coughs And CQlck prevail, T find i t qnickly cutes endf lh em .lt prevents Pneumonia, cures LaGrlppe. gives wonderful relief in Asthhia and H ay Fever, a n d makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, coughs and Golds. eOe and $1.00. Guafanted cy all drug- gists. T rial bottle free. ; BipodPohoninjl ' . results from chronic constipation, which is quickly curedby fit, KingV New Life Pills. They remove allpoi- sonoua gsyms from the system and infuse new life and vigor;' cure'soul stomach, nausea, headache, diSsi nei«s and colic, without griping iV discomfort, 26c. Guaranteed by all druggists. —Cook*stove coal—Jackson Nut- Bustless. 1). 8 , Ervin Go. PILES s a m e ftvjM. r ! ftemifty F*r Warts. ■ A fairly sure remedy for warts' is to mb. them down pretty well with the fine side of an emery board, them apply tbo sxn&Itetfc dmi> -f stronsraenfic-bcid, fakin'?curetlmi the add docs not rim 'b lithe wart upon thp neighboring skin* f°r h will occasion infiammation and much pain. I f this treatment is given ofice or twice doily the wart will soon #feo effectually cured,1— Boston Traveler. ' fmprovinjf Ctranbsrria*. Cranberries .cooked m. 4 double, boiler with no water except tha t in the-outer vesael are superior Jn color and flavor ,to those stowed in the Ordinary way, The flavor of the cranberry .is greatly improved if a small, piece,of apple, pared and e\it bits,-is Ifddcd.Th^ptoppr-- tions should he half, a n ,apple to a *>r*|0)ewioo, , ’ irmpeieaI)ige»Uoii£liec»tor : BesaandSesbCoaiahwiiehketr OptomiMorptune norhfineral. jfiqScJTA lM JfJTHG . . GASTORIA E n r TwAanto y n d H h l t d vivnf. TheKindYouHave AlwaysBought B e a m t h e • • : o’’ Siamtiir© o f ^ o f e u ^ m n i v r c M R ’ -S S sww * - tSmi* v'.-'i.'. he£*.Hti4I^089GF SU0VH Cura For Stoutnew - Tf you, wish fb reduce flesh you must diefc uud exercise, , Reep try*; ing ,; Hpn’t' give-; in:,ciiee.' ’To; diet, ddegJ 'inoh m ean^O ^u tto^ev 'l^tody1' wliat makesrflesh and avoid it. Study< whai‘'ieduptov.fleish/1.'.'Keep' ’.trying} these things. A faithful,course"of moi'ilmg ufeok'^somto df -thq'niois-; .tore ,i_‘“ 1 pmg.}}^ h d l c d i n t l i i s 'w hy th# #ry little of their new looks. t where Opts are 'troqhlesbmp,}J3Siq, unto.- disappear mysteriously asi they, camp- vlfeep/out ,qf-}rpachi of;} Children?psJt ispoisonous. 1 i i -iU P^ f>.y.\t,-.*.i.. 1 t?-*«V ..'. Teapots tha t ar^ niiule' of inetah' if unmed’forsoroe t«n 0 »Avill oftonv givfe a musty flavor to .the’ted wheb 4 next used, ^ This Amy be prevented by placing- A lump^of sugar in thV teapot before putting it away. -LINES- DENVER October 12-15—American Mihiug c o n g re s s ., 1 ■ , NEW ORLEANS - October Wto l5-*-Knlgiit»o fP y fch - ' * " ’■•fas. - ; - v CHATTANOOGA . OctobeclG, 16 nut! 17—Society A r- . - my of Oumberlandt' WEST, NORTHWEST * , SOUTH, SOUTHWEST Home-Keekers Excursions in Oc tober. CALIFORNIA OREGON i ** M ONTANA WASHINGTON IDAHO > MEXICO and Intermed iate Territory One-way Second-class Colonist tickets on sale daily utitIFOctober 81st. - ^ Fb r information abou t fares and trains inquire of J . W. Radabaugb, Agent. $ 2 5 . 0 0 a c r e $ 2 5 . 0 0 ! A C R E -—-Wll* ItlTY A— RicftBlackTarm mi IN NORTHEAST TEXAS, , along the ccxd$ itnaiatta RAIL ROAD iii a community n o t fa r behind yoflr own in development. Val* nes range from ten to fitfy dollars per acre, and the land is ail good —absolutely the besf *« Texas. Out people w an t YOtT, and b neighborly welcome a^oUs the th rifty man and b is family, Round tr ip homeseeker tickets are on sale twice monfhiy to all points in Texas, a n d tbo sight-* seeking way to Houston, Galves ton and Han Antonio (with in ter mediate stop-overs) is v ia .th e Frisco, Texas Midland and Houtli- ern Pacific Systems. Fu rther particulars ^ ill be gladly /fu rn ish ed upon application to H. W. TRUAX, LAND AOBNT Rdbski Batkttog, Dayton, Ohio. *ott—»- -' , f t & fit«KAY* OMtoiaiHtoiii^yvr Ageat. Ta#til* Taww. of ...... * EW r '/Y in n K . . At b umh !tlw J j D o s f s *-* }~ f€ i n i s 1 exAcr'oopypF wrapper . r.-*r.T f^TV-o ifeomuiend ft? tbc>» isn’t any J^ ito r.,, ” , J b i mhl-eupimcr you h aw to tniKi t« » lQ yPflr butcher. Wel CaredForMeats In hot wyathf-rare the only kind to- bny» wehnvo proper appliances for kecpiiq* flicm right, and tiiej’rc jAVcPt and rafti v, Inn) sold. Dm,’t <^o ntout jibopping when it’s hot jj,iy of uj and be ruicv C ; H . C R O U S E , CEDA iW JLLE , O. •-to's,RestaurantafldDiningBooms tlo rner High and Eitnestone street •h ' ' . Springfield, Ohio. yijnWtV Ve«*’en»,' , F A L L S U I T S A T P O P U L A R P R IC E S i ’ 1 F a l lW a i s t s , wool, S1.2S lo S2.S0.' % I? ' f e ' BnU initinc.Waists? $1 t q S2.50; . l ■; SilkP^hf.inohts.ftVnnllfinhflipSIS.'sis:\ F u r s—Collars, Multo, c ts ., la t e s t s ty les, «1 7,i (o S *is- f'.fri V ' J f ^ '^ 3 * V?;1 Muslin ' U n a e rw e a r—Oprsets Covers,. P a ilts , 2-3e to w , M W . I I C , . ' • • , . ■ ■ ■ ! -K n i t C o rse t Covers?: K n i t U nde rtvea t 1 an ti. J '< i M en to r a re v e r / p o p u l a r . , F iv e cases j u s t 'i n , <j r -1 - Row O iiting G<?wns? 50e i o S E Algo R a in - j R o om R,iigs-^-Carp(it size, a ll jrrad e s ,' T a p e s - ' } . < try? f l0 .7 5 . , R ug s , S I .50?; e tc - ,; D ru g g e ts ? ,■ '4z # V ' , v ^ & • ' XENIA, • ; OHIO, a r e m a d e o f ^A sbesto s” , a fibrous? m in e f a l rock? w h ich h th e g r e a te s t fire r e s is ta n t k n ow u a rid is p r a d tic a l ly iudcg- fcruetible, A s a re s ist? th i s R oo fiug is rio t s u b je c t t o toear n o r a ffe c ted b y c h an g e s o s tem p e r a tu r e , m o is tu re , ac id s oi gases. F u r th e rm o r e i t does n o t r e q u ir e co a tin g o r p a in tin g to p re s e rv e i t . ■ , W r ite f o r b o o k le t “Cx*, p ric e s a n d sam p le s—-m a iled free . H. W. Johns-trianville GO. C L EV E LA N D , O H IO . ; •p •; •\ <• ; T he Genuine ROGERSBROS 6 Spoons?Forks,Knives,etc. 0 - I t have all the qualities in. desigiywork- mUtiship and finish of the best ster ling silvet.at nne-fourthto one-eightii the coat,’ „ - Much of the sterling sow on the market is entirely too thinand light for practical use,"and is far in ferior iueveryway to "Silver M tO m t WNtts n inksUtv n o , " &rk. ■ t "... Atk ym . foi »H4f m k n .,,. BROf.” Awid tob*Uil«Mi, Oar fall " «»6e-ni*tk is "U p kfiSEAft M6t.” , l6ok for it Sold l.ylwdirijt dwkw everywhere, Btfot* bayingwrit* for m t rtrt*tep«- ■ ■UtKf&vtl'o/kitiMUtMtm .' *..':. Sftiitaww,'. . ■ ktKtbfctt amtANkUt to., IM M #WK« O H i y i .R A I M O A O 's EQUIPPED 4 WITH AufOMATIC| ELECTRIC BLOCKSIGNALS' *..* ■***>':■ ■ » ■ S0U1HERN RAILWAY Cincinnati t laMBr| TO ILL W iW IB ElllES V ' *u’^’ * » ■*' ** *<^ ^ 1 y v ( South,.... "■■" . ^ S o u th e a s t* ftn^SoG fhw iB st. ROBESEEldiSyYtCXEIt; ONttU . Hast*w> iai«u>iuE»*Ysto EACHH0NIHto MJOT J ” 1 ‘ ‘. v ’ m m v m t K ? | | ’ForInforaitiOB»odBriefAidtaft * ’ FAULBfeOWN.riF. A. " i, chas w. z c a , D.T.A. • i .■ .. Cirinirlrtat?. 1 w a . oarrett . d«»wai aumik . w.C.RINEARSON,d.P.A-, dlacinaati, o. O K Y O U R HUNTINGTRIP fileffsjRIv- y i *•*;- *oSTEV* i'N J 2 - J •. 4 f X s 3 0 V t:J* .v .’J i:.t ir V ,<?t.Ji.e nuT .r.s., . pom$ 2.33 poino .00 IRiliM . .* Btroa 2.o3to, 50 00 SituiGrOHS« . from V.BOto S5.00 aftedftwa .....—^.«.A . «I-R».r,»-s/i<A.i *hsr*thu.:Xle>ea<DAt.J1*»& *te'af3, ,-l» jfsarpSsrhsrf-Kjtftftlafiaoi**# inoi^rpSw. A, C a aUn*-.W6Crceri!crAtc-rlar:iHaKj»«us» ~s. a xm am asms akd troon Cftt C M o o p M I ’ u s . , F . 8 . A CA8T6R1A For IbfaniK and. Children. fiisKind MMnAlm^ Oopp E sa rt th ^igzifttUTt, amsz own, tH RVATO if , m u p B o ^ u r e MORPHIHL S*1>!w, 1*th«AnlYaurti inwAwfortal twaW-ti'l ft»Ilh*.*daiMHltttDRINK,OVDRUGS:SWO*>'* nrkVTtoaistStoWmil'I0#rJWrUltNWSltae*»#» COLUMBUS OHIO N* Brttrt h St*N Nelson’s S » . Business M College **■ A m i d e , . S p r l n g f k k l , O h io liitolBXMriMA { kookkeb ifimg w i t h k n o m ^ r m . Pxice$oxi Si $ 3 5 c SlUitil 27 S o u th L im e s LOCAL AND Pc-c FOE HALE;-?- Soft t gstnuel Albright; Cotton ahd^nrivns gb tens afc.NtigloyEros, FOil SALE: - A yvi\ I. ChinamuIn hbg- W- H Mi uml Mrs.J. id Wl to leave next week fur i Mi*-. Au*her i snd Wife inrXunin. / , Mr L-o Rife of i)(*m onUrotl (lie Xenia Hem | purpose . of .entering tin t , , - - r S Mrs. M. W. Collins n Mi*-SFlorence Forl)nc- o Mr. Paul Moore of I \v«s the guest ot Ins sisl 11/Milligan (he first of ■ Ur- I. Gr 'Capson itol , preached for the 11. P. v Sabbath left Tuesdayf, Washington', Where jie ■First f t 1\ pu lp it'for Uionibs, Curing, the lib pastor. Dr. A. F. Kilpftt 3 u$t m Y o u r g r e a t m a tc h a b le st^fl YoU c a n n o c h a r a c te riz e s $12,50, B e a u tif u l c lo th s a n d I< $5*$6 Our exqui| ever seen, it Threeto i P e
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