The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

«... A ■»y. V * -----ij .«n y u »iy iyy» .~J«L ../ * m m m mm i i U G & tflS t& U i$tjo> ('KDAKVILLE, OHIO. W c HoMtua* Y o n ; P atronage !! r.ntl pnnuh s' <*n ivinl and prompt, .^attention to alt ImsiuonsA-Sw -iU intruated to ve.; NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONEYJORDERS, The cheapest and most con­ venient way to send money by mailt ' • Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral (Security, Banking Hours:. 8, A. M; to 3, P.-M, S. IW. S mith , President,! 0 . L, S mith , Cashier* the Cedarville Herald, ■S t o o P e r 'y e a # . Th&t hacking: csotigh continue* Became your system Is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take S c o f f s E m u ls io n . It builds up and strengthens your entire system. It containsCod Liver Oiland Hypophosphites so prepared tha t i t is easy to take and easy to digciL ALL DRUGGISTS: SOe. AND *1.00 I C A K L P i B T JL .L - - B r l i t o r . FRIDAY, JUN E .28,10O7r Tho South Charleston Sentinel sums up tho Koosevelt-Foraker con troversy as follows: “Roosevelt’s favorite game is bear; but Foraker can teach him something about the art of catching coons.’’. Yellow Springs has a Qbaiitanqua in the Neff grounds from 3 une 20th to '30th. Why cannot Charleston have one? Nevlaro, noviare! No, never give up cards and the dance for some thing to think about and study.—South Charleston Sentenial. Major Blocksom, of the U. S. army when shown, the “report of Foraker’s peecli at Wilberforce, .stated that Foraker had made re­ peated attacks on the officers and that he "was “unfair” and a “blatent demagogue.” My Hair, Ran Away Don’t have a falling nut with your hair* It rttfghfleave you! Then what? That Would mean ttaeve% rough to your so il# Tou can easily do it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It is something ptore than a simple hair dress­ ing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The best kind of a testimonial— “ Sola, for Over, six ty years." JUd# by J . O. Ayer Co.,Howell, V sU . A lto Tnenuifcoturere. o t > SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. f O CHERRYPECTORAL. WhiteDressesforJune ■/ White Dresses for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children at prices about the same as the materials would fcost you. Ladies,^White Dresses at $2.96, $3.50, $4.50 $5,[and up. Misses’ White^Dresses, 14 to 18 year sizes, $3 to $4.50. Children’s White Dresses, .4 to 14 year sizes, 50c to $3. • . June Millinery. ’ ■ A ........... This’week some"very]special]f(prices,^ underpriced millinery. ^T h e styles are right,, look’at thejgoods. l&Untrimined hats this week 85c.3fl ^ Fancy Ribbons, 5 and 6 inches wide, 25c .^ |KFlowers per bunch, 10 c. | Quills for’street’hats, 5c.3 . ^ Newjwhite^trimmed hats,[$2.50, ] . ^ N ew lB la c k J P a t t e r h 'H a t s .l White Shoes for June. ‘ Ladies’ white shoes in all the~correct [new lasts, styles etc., at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Special low prices on all black Oxfords, $2.50 Oxfords.................................. .$1.85 $3 patent leather Oxfords for................... .$2.10 $3.50 Patent Leather Oxfords..........................$2.45 Corset Covers. Every style, every size from 32 to 44, a t ”25, 29, ^ 39, 5Ue and up. A very special value’at SOc in fine* lace ^and. em­ broidery trimmed corset covers. Jgf Ladies’ Gowns.^ ' Trimmed Muslin Gowns, full sized, good material A great value Tor 50c. Finer ones a t 75c, $1 and up to $3 each. [Children’s muslin gowns at fc39c and 50c. fg White Skirts. The Skirt made up in the^very l)est manner for the cost of the material. Handsome trimmed skirts ■ a t $ 1 . 00 , $1.50,. $2 and up. Gingham vrmh skirts . JOBE BROS. & CO.. [XENIA, OHIO. 1 monuments,CutStonesandStatuary ; 1 t - L~- ' 160,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS FOB AIL PURPOSES CaLta/f-*IBt-... OUVETfc 840463 TyptArifer The l Bfctadard Ytribla Writer W.J. TARBOl LOCAL AGENT. FISTULA AtiDAL& > DISEASESOF THE RECTUM #ttsa«ce tv ito itsskn f a t fea to« to catoe « Kyfetof, tt tj:«» Mteata -V•”* “ »**r«*w» UUlt JI.WG553- CS Aff.mGn. m m iax nmg os mem, metusts ffttsti sa l iadcrsrsir.ti tf fjcaifcicstcl, JSsM’Jshoairaf d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n WBSSSa * C olumbus , 0. CASTORIA For Ififa&tgMd 0Mldf«a» IliaKindYouHaysAlwaysSough! Dsn** tho of I h Your duty to your loved oneswho have passed away. ‘ Let their final restingplace bomarked for all time with nsuitable memorial. I£ you desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction— como and see us. With our superior facilities and equipment, which are not equalled by any retail concern in the U. H., we are propared as never before to furnish high grade work for less money than, infer­ ior work will cost eis6where. We employ no agents m this terri­ tory. If at all interested m anything in our line, write, phone for catalogue or if possible call to see us. Boll phone 391. Citizens 216. Established lgpi. GEORGE DODDS & SON, 113,115,117,119W. Mam St., Xenia, 0. S P R IN G A N D S U fU T E R If you want to dress right .tip to date let us ma k e y o u r c l othes . W e have the goods and we guar­ antee the workmanship. Every thing to be first class or no sale* JACOB KfiHY, I The Leading Merchant Tailor, Xenia, Ohio TRY OUR JOB PRINTJN- m m rnm m m m m m Asi FJiitjiifo of ibd HU* ib\Vl ruto "r*faat.nu was niGdo pUUic by tho IntvMUito Commerce Com- jiiScsion Oil# week when it whs nn- nonuceil ilmt the Canadian govern* Biour, had decided to- adapt the system «.f rnihx'sd book keeping and necnuutlug approved by the Uirih <1 Slat**- and thuo liavo a iiiiiinU'. t«>r practically ihe whole of this continent, ff’he system will go Into effect on July 1st of this year, it provides for the books that shall be kept by tho railroads showing the Items of receipts, and expenditures, the disbursement for operating expenses including leases, betterment* and tho depreciation of property. 'I’he law further provides that not only shall this sot of boobs be kept hut that none others shall be kept, so that tho whole of the rail­ roads finances will be op&n to government inspection just as much as the acoopnts of a national bank are to the, bank examiners of the Treasury., ’fills in as it should be. The ra ilr j^ > are public service corporations, and j&lie, people have a right to know just how they stand financially. If their financial trans­ actions are all open antf abovoboard, there will' not bs much need to bother about government ownership or further government control. Public opinion will do all that is necessary in, tho way of keeping „theni*straight. Thursday ■was Commencement day at Wllberforce and about two thousand persons gathered to hear Senator Foraker. The crowd was not as large a» last year when Blooker T. Washington was there. Ho did pot'arouse any enthusiasm in Xenia. He m&de a speech on the steps of the courthouse where his audience was not any" larger than many patent medicine venders who are good entertainers- could' com­ mand. •At Wilberforce his speech was along political lines, rather"defend­ ing himself in hia actions against PreetdeHt EeOeevelt, , He wanted a square deapfor every man, refering to tlff| Brownsville case and thought the X’rcaiderttimd been misled. lie stated that if the people of Ohio S ited to elijnihatdhira for doing- his conscience dictated, they could do so. The trouble is that Fornkor'a con­ science only hurts him when sthe trusts are hurt. He will probably be taken at h is word and be “ elimi­ nated’’ »st he'j&ouid bc%'-;Xenia DabliiMtu. j'.1! fewsajjawS m rtSTy,— Bit F. I), inspector was ■ over tb* different routes this week measuriugthB distance of each The salary o f the K, F; H. men wifi be governed as to the distance. Twenty-four mites gives iv salary of $900and from twenty-two to hyenty- four a salary o f 854. -*You wifi want, to. decorate for tho Fourth ho get your flags-o f Nagley Bros. FOR SALK:—Two one horse spring wagons, your choice at $25 each. Kerr i i Hastings Brow. Mr. James McMillan wife, and daughter, i.-lara arrived homo Wed­ nesday from Kirksvillo, Mo. . . Hayc a Jittl* private fire works of your own, XngTey Bros, have a complete fide and can fit you out. Mr. C. M. Phillips has accepted a position with tho Patterson Too) Company of Hay ton as floor sales­ man. ,v, Eipertaesef a LadyMissionary ». . ^ !«■ main ihmi » muorr *cici UTCr jowpltift, m « N p t e flto ficiiiat to wemea. It Si*»» th».Jw*» : Ut* Mwd, m3 reiterts th . B tisu*.«. ih. blwwt M hMltS, p. D. K*nnsdy’« Favorite Remedy, ojrt,y.T» F t l a t l j gfor«5. ■' 1 x r,.v* nwuwi i jc mru KIDNEY TROUBLE, UMMrfOMMtlMtloa. pljjprf UwT.jouaKeraMrwm Mb.S>Ui ww r t ofai/ phj«icl*n." A HO fBU IGS CUKE. • Ur. n*TH Kma«p'* F*vctl{«, 'JUwKMir,efft^ioat, a ■* ct > •yrtfi fwwwr iflf 2f«rronfn«ut **““ •— *,i§uv Kiil fjr 4Qd Liver Pennsylvania ■LINES* K X r rK sm x to GOIiUflBUS $1.90 Hound Trip, Sunday, June 30. Leave OdarvlUo 8:26 a. in'* 6d YEARS’ experience fliwlckly M In.eiilwH toncTrM mtMtui »TfrWO(»«4(l,WH! T im OSM ars » ^ O kskjns OopyuieMreAc:. Ah WHSSAKtlriU.-m:; »? ionft««wfiAiiior. i tin I'aSattt# M^AtenW. wan,* Co.Mco'rt inthH S c k tm n c H fficric iu t. ntnM wwlil.r. J-sfaritWs S hmu M a flVi* i 'J'Mii'a.fS' S S i * m i i t i f i CASTORIA Fo r In fa n ts and C liild ren , The Kind You lave Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THKCCNTAUI*COMPANY, NEWV<?«KCITY. j . H. ricMILLAN, Manufacturer of C EM E N T G R A V E VAU LT S , Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7. Cedarville;, Ohio. t ramr. m wsw SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES HP' ik lrts 'fS t o H I t k t m m , yYaists, Wool, $1.25 to $2,50. Black Silk Waists, $4.50 to $10. Brilliiifcine Waists, $!. to $2*50. , Silk Petticoats, excellent for $5, six yds, ruffle, Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50. . Furs—Collars, Muffs, ets., latest styles, $1.75 to $15 • Muslin Underwear—Corsets.Covers, Pants, 25c to . $ 1 . Gowns 50 to $3. Knit Corset Covers, Knit Underwear and Mentor are very popular. Five cases just in. New Outing Gowns, 50c to $ 1 . Also Rain Coats. Room Rugs—Carpet size, all "grades. Tapes* try, $10.75. Rugs, $1.50, etc. Druggets, S3 vm.Wt HUTejUSOfi & GlBffEY’S, XEN IA . OHIO. T 0 W N 5 L E Y BRO S ., C ed a rv i lle , Ohio. Manufacturers of'Cemen^Building Blocks, Build­ ings raisedfarid foundations^,constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer- fuHj*given. u .4** TAKE THIS C U r “We recommend it; there isn’t nay better... In mid-sumuior you have to trust to a large degree t.o your butwber. Well Cared For Meats iu hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. ■ C. H, CROUSE, CEDAIWILLE, O, BAD BLOOD •’Iliad troublo.wifch my bow ls which jusdo my blosd impure. My fsoe-woa-uoTOrod v itn pljnplos yrhicb no external.remedy could roruove. I tried quite n fow hnve foupd roUof.'' „ , O. J. Pusch, D67 Pork Are., New York Ciiy, N. Y. Think a Minute Pleasant, Pnlntohlo, Fotonfc, TnBto Good. DoGood, Never Sicken* Wonkon or uripc. 10c, 23c,50ci Never told in bulk. T)iu connino.tablet stnrapOd COO. Guarantequ to curopf yoUinooney back ^ Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oo ANUAL SALE,TENMILLIONBOXES $ 5,000 Reward will be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral; morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform or their derivatives' in any of Dr. Miles* Remedies. This reward is o tfem l he*, cause certain unscrupulous persons make statements about these t remedies. I t is understood' that this reward applies only to goods piircli- ased in the open market, which have not been tampered with. Dr. Miles* remedies .cure by their Strengthening and invig­ orating effect upon the nervous system, and not by weakening the nerves. "I-tansIiler th a t there aro no better remeUiCB put. up -than Dr, Miles' Nervine, Anti-Pain puis, and Nervo and Liver Pills. We have used thefft for yearn, and recommend thorn to many others. My wife Is using tho Ncrvlno, and considers it the best medicine In tho world. A lady, friend of mine, who was almost a'to tal nerv­ ous wreck, through my earnest solici­ tation has used several hottleo of tho Nervine with wonderful results.'* T O . CROMI3, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. Miles’ A ntl-P aln Pills a rc sold by your drutmlcst, who will guarantee th a t th o firs t packago will benefit; If It falls, ho w ill re tu rn y our money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Novcr sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind Bakers Restaurant. Now located in the Book- 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. High Street, Springfield, O. YOU know you can’t wash clothes dean Kh*th cold water, The only way to make them spotless white is to boil them with . Maple City Wishing Soap ,™W>hig necessary. Just boiling with tins wonderful Soap loosens all lutiuaot dift and makes the worst washing guowy and sweet. It con­ tains no chemicals to hurt fabrics or hands, but it sterilizes the Clothes, making them perfectly healthful and cleau. Bcjit of all for house-cleaning and dish-washing. Big white cake that outlaststwoof otherkinds, 5 cents. At all grocers. m a ple c ity s o a p WOfclMJ, Monmouth, U llnobt. LIQUORon MORPHINE rshouat ttrstaent COLUMBUS OHIO Old dock In Good Repair, Jaiues i t Clark, of Ifartlwlt'k, VL, has a clock about lfiO years old. The mahoc^tiy case lo fjovcii feet tali. The works arc of Wood, and all tho repair- ing needed for a long time had to be made on those. :W S ^ 8 2 J , fiimaipiKmto 31 p i fvKft, zp ia4dt JictKJ, fciSMOTpitts ti.-ti-s ts*.a Usi-.s, sr.jfist ftfiWis of inteM'Jimu. AJl.-igniir.o --------- .. fof l.ia Ho.'.ievviihtiupdrrda ottesuiiful «8e,«QPY-SI.8» YArlSrfO pnRr*.

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