The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

-J& ? . r ■■%$ w -. • . , . • r * - o I J v 1 t* *S‘ ki * | i - f t - BP-* r# M, • ofj > arv illk , om o . W e Sftrjow Yoxut F a %-» on A ok and promiue careful and prompt „ attcution to nil baUixcsa intrusted to us. NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONEY,ORDERS* The cheapest and most con- ' yenitoifc way to Bond money by ittfitt* loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral [Security. Bulking Hours: 8.A. M. to 8, P. M. S. ;w. BMITH, President,;] O. L. SsiiTix, Cashier- The Cedarville Herald. ~ $|.oo P e r Y e a r . * K A R t H B U L L - " E d ito r . FRIDAY,. MAY 2-1,1907. There is scepticism expressed in , Bomaiiuarfcers over the reality of the story about a financuol conspiracy for eheckmakiftg the President. Of .courser there'is* possibility' that the story may have been overdrawn, or that the’ conspiracy was iurthei .' developed la Wish than in-actual fulfilment But JLhoser who .are loudest'in decrying the story are not-those upon Whose sb.aolutc good faith" and loyalty . the president places the most dependence ..just now. And there, is little' doubt among the real friends of the • Administration- that the President has tnkenthe best, as be lias certain­ ly taken the .most direct, method of meeting the move against him. One .of’.the President's- strongest ' weUpons'bas alwaws been publicity- i t hasnofc been,the habit of president* to take .the public ihto their ‘con fldence. But ft has certainly proved J.i the’ case of Mr. Roosevelt that lus, readiest and surest -defense against any attempt at “ influence” has been to.give the whole story away and let those who bav’e tried to approach him take cafe o f tham- * best they might, Iff have been, the people hti\u had dw warning <*fIt* existence, and, they will he the more careful In scann­ ing •every1' move made in tin) Presidential campaign' from this Jtime on, It there are any interests ' that want to beat the President; and Ids*politics, they will have to come out and do ft in tho’opeu. Bitter, Bitter Thought*. , Boy .(under chastisement!—-"When pa asked xna’s hand, ho might have made, it a condition that it Should be reserved for him exclusively." Convalescent* need »&*•«« amount of UourilE m<mt in e*t$y 4 ige*ted form. Sco f f s gmutsfon l» powerful nourish* ment— highly concentrated, It inake* bone, blood and muscle without putting any tax on the digestion. Ai-L DRU&Q12T01 500. *AND *1,00-1 Distinctive Ore** for Walter*. Spartan Upbringing. Lord Kitchener's father, who was 180,000 TJSBD IN EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS TOR AUt tVRTQSM ! *e4tell Attaino* •» i*M*i ...... .■......■■'IB* OLIVER * * « S T # * * r !t ir " " " W. J. TflRBOX, LOCAL AGENT. P IUS FISTULA AMOAM, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM if- *s:: -.tmttt *n #4 Mi A* B il l, mcer,****!»!{/ tt «. m *<UMMr taptr&ra. jti rant £}>*•*jua-.R-Vfsst ^pm r.W}tt, a«Wr IK “2 Ml mtk tiUVtm «sl r,f-Wfttrt, **ftr ro* swi*w*rfimr wtsviws<#*«, mi AhUttuAuwi dr . } , M c C lellan S t t i S S W CouHIUSi Or New York hotel proprietors and the - - - - - ,_______ j - . . „ D officers of some clubs are seriously *ather no'tfwn^hu considering the matter of compelling. waiters to wear blue cloth dress suits, attention to breeding pigs s a source In order that they might be cUstin- of income. Kitchener and h b brother galshed from the gueists, whose even- had to drive the pigs to market. They Ipg attire is precisely the same as that were sent oft ^thout breakfast, and• worn hy the food throwers, had to do without their meal on their ' ___ ______ . return if their pigs remained unsold. Your Needs For the Week BALLBEAR ING LAWN MOWERS $2:50, $2.75, $3,00, $3.85, $3.50* to $7,50 GRASS OATCHERS , 6o c to $ 1.25 r , “ S PR IN G F IE L D * ’ C LO TH E S W R IN G E R S 10-inch, $3,00. 12-inch, $3:50 each w ith S O L ID W H IT E .R U B B E R R O L L S . <. Warranted Three Years *V■ •VJv -Cj.-.. ■.r"- • J1 -•,•>.- V,<eV■’ ’v--V. •; 1 ‘<■ j.':'"•: W H IT E M O U N TA IN F R E E Z E R S $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 tp, $5,00 each - ‘ *’ ‘ v < .”* , * * , . 1 7 - . - ' , 200 CHO ICE N E W HAMM OCK S Get Choice Nov? $1.00 to $6.00 each ^ - ‘ 4 ' ' ' • f. M(xLAClERw NORTHERN REFRIGERATORS « $7.50, $8;00, $10.00, $ 12.00 to $42.00 Each THE SPRINGFIELD HARDWARE COMPANY, Springfield, 0 ; Both Phones 37 Antioch Chautauqua TSL '.Aft ^ • J u n e 2 L 3 0 . ; ' \ TttEFABdCWS Kf&FFGkoVNUS, YELJL 0 W S^JUNGS. O, T H E E V E .N T O F J H E S E A 3 D N . During the last ton days in J title, the finest array, of talent ns- pemblfid on one platform,will diihearat the Chautauqua conduct­ ed by Antioch College. The Talent will include Gov. Brtqhtel, of Colorado, $irs. Gert. Pickett, Cnpt. Jack Crawford, Dr. Parke Cad- man, Dr. J.'W. Dawaon and Dr, Spurgeon, both of London* Col, Lamar, “ Sunshine1’ Hawkes, col. Bain and others'. The entertainers wifi iUcltuloMsgicumH, Cartoonists, Moving Pictures, Recitals, Dialect Readers, etc. The-muBlowill include Jubilee Singers, Lady Quartettes, Male Quartettes, Male Choruses? Noted Choirs, Violin Soloists, Vocal Soloists, Piano-Soloists, etc, ' These ten days on .the Neff Grounds will offer superior oppor­ tunity for recreation and study. IDEAL TENTING. Send for particulars. 6 . D . F E S S , * Yellow Springs, O. FOR BOYS Initial Fobs [leather]..,...... T 50 Cup Coin Stick Pins..,.,.............. „...S3cup CoinCuffButtons................ .750 Up Silvef CuftButtons.,... ........ $ 1.00 up Signct^Rings....................... $1.50up Gold Studs for Dress Shirt [set of three].................. $ 2.50 up; Watches........................,$!().fWup Military Brushes ..,... .$6 pair and up Shaving Sets....... .......... $3.50 up StVasticko Stick Phis[good luck sign],............ ....... $1.25 up Fountain Pens [genuine L, E. Waterman's],...,...................... $2.50up The Shop With Highest Quality and lowest Prices. C. C. FRIED & SON, fkHEast Main Street, Springfield, Ohio. OHiCMSMY rm FIGHT- * fWttwYrit believes that ttw 9 *hS wMtUD. he i» vniiYlnecdy has teen piaar.*»l orgitaiiscd cn a great settle against hU politics and asftinct the Wage Dor which h« etundu in Pub­ lic life, let in Ohio, cuyc th« Clevfiand U q cecs in the op­ position to M*uv l*ry Taft an open and direct tttsiok wpm all that the coun­ try under*!**!* a* Ttooseveltism.. He - look* to Okie Its the toy to the poli­ tical sltuttlhwt iu the Republican party, - ...... Ohio » *v*r ffinthfs under such ro* SBOitBibilitisR, Ohio will not dodge the Issue now. Tb*r« isn’t a hint in this state of uuwiUingnes* tp fight out to a finish any sad aU attacks which may he made upon the president aud bis poilcle*. DWo feels quite at home in the spotlight, especially when, a great quwfioa o f principle Is forced to tin? front by the logic of events. That was where the state sood in the - Brougla-YaHandlgbam campaign which crushed the hopes and plots of the secret traitors and open prophets of evil and de*pa}r during the dark days of the civil war. That is where the country found Ohio When the na­ tion's credit was attacked in tbo guise of ibe greenback movement and Ruth, erford B, Hayes was elected governor as the champion and-leader of the sound money forces. Ohio took the same old position and filled it in the same convincing dnd .inspiring way when Wfiliam McKinley proved to ho the one man who could. lead the oppo-, sition to the silver craze to complete and certain vh toiy, . Ohio likes the thrill and life p? ft campaign fought on a great moral is­ sue* What Ohio, wifi do ^when the struggle between the president and those who stand for his policies on one sida and the enemies ho has made op; the other, fakes’ final shape is not difficult to fcfegre, When Ohio speaks the hopes and plots and vain imags inings of the captains of*pol!tical un­ righteousness Will be blown away like a fog in »„!wn?lP$ gale. v s i ; -Lortgworth’* Declaration. p •« i i “After the " president Himself, £ There is NO Living Man Who 5 So Thoroughly Typifies, in the " EyOs of the People, the Roose- velt Administration,” i s' r 1 " f ^ — . 0 ongrek*maa •Niclioias long- worth has Joined the long roll of Ohio Republicanmeptberh of con-' i gress definitely committed to the ? presideutJaT V-aridRfaey of Bepre, p tary-,,Taft, ^tile . statement de- ^ fining his position, is. as follows: » , '"Since it- had- been announced S : that Secretary of War William m [-H. Taft has,become a candidate, E It seems to me that the sole qties- ^ tlon Involved .is Whether or riot X the Repribiicribs of Ohio will in- p dorse hint for. the presidency, ** * Secretary Taft Wing a candidate 5 for president, and for no other * offies, l can mt see bow any b«r» tnvojveS, H H P f . 'I 6 l :’W mi next be. in nsjwavtii or dis- fBcpubfiojtn poiiffi** m owtMMSr api>rov*t ‘tit­ an tar th» leglalative d i^ec|ti.'re pri an Aneitea, of this Presents for the Graduate FOR GIRLS Belt Buckles.... ..... $J.OO up Bracelets [fashionable designs],.$2 up Veil Pins..............................$1.00 up Barrettes...... $1.00 up Back Combs [latest patterns] $1.50 up. Necklaces [jeweled]..............$3.00 up Coin Hat Pins............... ,-06C up Coin Brooches.... .......... $1.60 up Lockets................ $1.00 up Diamond Rings...................$10,00 up Gold Watches..................... $8,00 up . . . . . k>i“ vVA. jfip governwent for tin* past eight IT- , years undir the administration 9 of pr«dde»tWmevelt. it’acema , to mo that 'after the president i P himself There is no living man* 7 0 Who so thoroughly typifies, in the SJ eyes-of. th* people, the. spirit, of : 5t the Uofluevnlt adwiaisiratton as » dors WilMWn II. Taft. Thero Sa #, -naoqe who can bo better trusted £ to carry <mt many of the great # A reform* which will bo needs- ’’ Tt sarlly incomplete npon the re* U tircineht of President Roosevelt 1 on March 4, jffiffi, ns can will lam, x H. Taft. Hi* whom fife since he ^ | bccamo of age has been, devoted S • to tbe public service, His record a jl has been wfihont.g speck, hi* • -t character without a flaw, ablll- p $ tic* as a jurist and a* an admin- || b istrative officer have been so 3 1 distinguished a*-to have already, ^ * placed him in tho ranks of the • * very-great men Irt tlio history of 2 • this country. . ft w “Ohio, more- than any other f! ^ state, is known as the mother of ‘p S president*, t believe that the ^ J* time in at band When she may n 2 become the mother of another * p president, for I firmly believe 1 S that If tiie Republicans of Ohio # stand by William IL Taft he can • bo nominated and elected.” , Jjf TafP* Useful Trip*. The beauty, go ta gay, of Secretary Taft’s trips ig that they produce re­ sults. He I* no junketer, but a man of affairs, with business in band and a knowledge of how to transact It. tils visit to the Philippines . several years ago justified itself; Later., his presence In Panama was a help to tbo government's interests there, and bis work in Cuba in taking over control at tho time of President Palma’s resig­ nation was admirably executed. . The president ig not more fortunate In any other member Of a competent Cabinet than in this administrator, who, though take* from the bench, bsS shown a practical grasp of business and polities Kuril as is seldom cxblb- ited,—Philadelphia North American. Never Touched Him. f ’’Blow at Taft” says a headline Only a blow. It will not budge himl—* Washington Herald. Dr; KENNEDY ’8 FAVOR TE REMEDY jKKM lKV Jg , ,A»*wejeoitteiw- — - - -j» ■■ *v«vy glome, tm ivAm itm * Pr, Xmmfr'* TArortfCB»wiedy - ... “TAKE THIS CUT’ ®l*e Kind To n HSiyo Always Bongjrr, and which, has feeoa. la use for over GO years, lias borne the signature o f *- and lias been made nuder his i»fer- sonal supervision since its inftuney. " Allowno on* to deceive you in tliis. All Conntepfqits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bub Experiments that tride with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment# What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- , goric, Drops aud $uothfng Syrups, Xt is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Ifareotlo substance. Its nge is its guarantee. It destroys Worms ' and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind' Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles? cures Constipation t and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, yegtiuates the Stomach and Bowels? giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend# - G E N U IN E CASTORIA A L W A Y S Rears the Signature of In Use For Over 3 0 Years. Trie *owcuv, tt muimi . v #r«err, ficlv vsrh errv. J. H. HcMILLAN, M anu fa ctu rer o f >» CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc, Telephone 7. ■Cedarville,-Ohio. v.*^. SUITSATPOPULARPRICES g-new Rlacfe gim Waists, $4.50 to $10. RriHintine Waists^ $1 to $2.50i - Silk Petticoats, excellent for $5, six yds, ruffle, Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50. - Furs—Collars, Muffs, ets,, latest styles, $L7I> to $15 - Muslin TJnderwear-^Corsets Covers, Pants, 25c to ' $1. Gowns 50 to $3. • ^ Knit Corset Covers, -K n it Underwear and - Mentor are very popular. Five cases just in, . New, Outing Gowns, 50c to $1. Also Rain ,. Coats. • ■ v .■' Room Rugs—Carpet size, all grades, Tapes* * try, $10.75. Rugs, $1.50, etc. Druggets, $3 up. KUTGfilSOfi & GlBffEY’S, XElfrA., OHIO. T0W N 5LEY BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. . . . . v ^ M anufacturers o f Cetnent]|Building B locks, Bu ild­ ings raised and foundations constructed. See iis for Cement work o f a ll kinds, Estimates cheer- m— fully* g iven . ............................................... Flakes of Snow tenlu every FLEECYwbolciss, soft andritishruukettj brightened coloredClothes! shiningwindows; glossyWoodwork; glls* f China, glittering gltsawnre, and sparkling silver pre ayobjectsto the womairwho summons toller aid Maple City Self Wishing- A few thin snowy flakes dropped into the boiler front a cake of this wonder-working Soap, will quickly make ft heap of dirty clothes look like a snowdriit, ft preserves textures instead of “ eating” and cor* reding them as strong soaps do, It VvOrhftlike magic in hot or cold water, and is tho purest# finestSoap in existence for “ rill-round” boosework. This ^-esa^E large, substantial white cake is the most economical because it lasts as long as two of other kinds. 5 centsatnil grocets, MAf>L£ CITY SOAP . WORKS, . ftltftOf#* i “ We recommend It. there .isn’ t nay hetfcmw • . . :i ■ In xniU-«unmier you have to trust to a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meats * 0 - T* farm ec Do not farm u hundre tn hot weathcr'ftro the only kind *to farm w The ga buy; vre have proper appliances lor so ecox keeping them riglit, and they’re look it sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go L H .C meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy , i - . who UE of us and be sure. . C. H : CROU SE , CEDARVILLE, o , *'Ili»T8be.ji rnUuirCa«c»rHt»for Insomnias-with which.I iiavoLoonaCllctfodforovercwouty.years, andXoansaythattlaaearatahave eivenwe more relieftliananyotherremedyI lmvoevertried." X ' aliencertainlyrecommendthemtomyfriend#-as beingallthoyaro represented.’' ...... ■ , Tho*.Glllard,Elgin, fit ..Pleasant,Palatable,Potent.TatteGood,Do/Iooil, KevorSioUon,WoakoivorOriperlOOfMo,Mo.Never soldInbillk. Thegenuine'tablet stamped CCO. Gnaranteedtoeurooryourwoueybacks SterlingReWeflyCo,,ChicagoorN.Y. 597 mm u. SALE, TENM U M BOXES £ - That is jusij what you arc doing when yaaia iLto get reg-. ular and sufficient sleep, Yon f body requires this unconscious period for repair work; with­ out it your nerve energy be­ comes exhausted, and you are tired, worn-out, ,nervou.4, ex­ citable; have. headache, neu­ ralgia, indigestion, poor Appo* tit©, or^othet '&ilin,«nts c»used'-« ou. are . restless^ . r. 'Miles' Nervine J it soothes and strengthens The nerves, and brings sweet, refreshing, life-giving sleep, aud gives the organs power to work natur­ ally. T ty it to-day*' ”1 had ft severe spe)L of fever, ’which., •left me In a very-weak condition n.nd very .nervous I lmd severe spells of headache and neural,-Tin., ana contd sleep but very little. KVerVeffort that' was made to recover my .strength waa’ of no avail until I began taking Dr, Miles’ nestoraUvo Nervine. After x commenced to take tho Nervine my sleep was profound and restful, and the pains in my head, as well ns the neuralgia, pains, left mo to a certain extent and Xgrow gradually better." ■ . MBS. a a. GILUBRTS0N, ■821 Bt-rylan Avo,, Bdviderc, XUs. Dr, Mliss* NOrvlne Is sold by your druggist, who'will guarantee that th* first bottle Wilt benefit. If It falls, It* wilt refund your money* MilesMedical Co*, Elkhart, Xnd Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in tho B ook- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old "Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c: H igh Street, Springfield* O. j LIQUOR «l MORPHINE 1 onjyaur* sndratlorwt treattnarit COLUMBUS OHIO ~ F or blmikeis, storm fronts o f min aprons, sob tho Une carried by ‘ « . 33. Totyiisloy* ju s t the time dr year for those articles, aiteMSKnrJ.ti staii-s |«w> anicit* of i W T R I A Y I We want I sons whyl FIRST! suitings q the c ity ,, lect from , SEGOl suit to y< .style, fai througho any othe cinity. , We call "Shadow TaHm-s,;; pa il I f your a] meats i and tl alike Want you] Kkaotflall

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