The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
- i r - uJU x r# H. t i t fc i * p> I# v*-<#‘i* .:.Mi$W * :*/, '■ '?«■ mmm% I i d ar v iu j :, OHIO, w » , i->Ot U ’ Vk Yi «; H 1 *,V«U)VA<U 1 and rr'iiiifs>->t-rtv^fni and prompt attemk-u hi aU business mteu-sted to ns, NEW*YORKt>RAIT andBANKMONEYiORPERS* '1* 10 , rhrapp.st awl wont ,con venient mall. way to wnd money by loans Made on ReaiJEstate, Personal or*Collateral ‘Security, BankingHoars; B. A. M. to3,15. M. Rapid changes e f ^a|Mp«r|lnri Mrt 1 mii 4 o n f3*e to a j& e $ £ cw " " The conductor pawing from tli$ heatod inside of a trolley car to tie icy temperature of tli# *» hour or so in a heated building and then walking against a biting wind-^-Jmow A# difficulty* of avoiding cold. S. W v E mxth , President. ’ (), L» S mith , Cashier; The Cedarville Herald a*.os> lP#y Year. ifcAsSSSsSSi±55S=?K=5?^fiS: Bclitor. FRIDAY, ^ARCH £0, 1807. There is a strong suspicion that there w&s at least 'one Teddy Boar among those recently operating in m il Street.- - ’ A nmnberof Pittsburg corpor ation's are able to report quiteu&, ntuclrwater in their cellars as there is in theirstocks- ' . Wbntjer what some of those alien ists would My abontyBfarry Thaw’ 6” insanity it the relatives- forgot to . pay-them their fee?, ’ v Dlepatqhefl say.thatthe President of Hondurashas gone towar inan automobile, -And yet they .claim- that South America, reVlutlonsare harmlessamusements. - - Cop Win. Jennings Bryan is re- puted to bg ^millionaire. Lets seq, v/as it not Mr, Bryan’a tew years a- g i who said that no man coaid ever 'make a million dollars honestly? - A Connecticut paper -teUs -of a- place m the-state'-where fisherman are scooping fish but of the stream with shovels. Don’ t it strike oar contemporary that ibis a little early me from thpt latitude?' S d b t t 's Em u ls ion atrengihww the body* so that it can bitter withstand the danger of cold from changes of temperature* It will help you to avoid taking cold. ALL DRUGGISTS! <S0e. AND *1.00, BEHIND THE TREE. Theparties thathavebeenhaving their fun on the north side of town bystandingbehind the tree#\along thepavement,waitingfor passersby andthen attempt to catch holdof younggirl# ami ladies, had bettor make themselves eearoe froifi this 'Thepartieshavebe£*Useen and Recognizedandshouldthasame performancebe repeated the doors of timworkhousewillopenfor their entrance witha„twenty dollar fine ami r>0days time attached; 1 ), H, McFarland, ■ ? •. ■Mayor. FORSALK; A new100egg Sum- Hatchincubator. A. O. Bridgman. Mr. James Townaley is reported some better, £S9fc338$! T h e W i n n e r s . Rachel Tarbox, Cedatville, ' Edna Stormont, R, F. JD, 2. Xenia,, 0» " T H E 'AN SW ER S , ,** • * '• ' ^ \ , "V 1 ' ‘ h 1.. Herr .&Hastings Bros. Cledarvitte, 0 . " ; 2, Kaufman's Clothing store, Springfield, O. O. M. Crouse, Cedarville, 0 ., 4. Jacob Kaiiy, LeadingTailor, Xenia, O, 6. W. J. Turbos:, Cedarville, Or ‘ ' ‘‘ 6, Frazer’s SliceStore, Xenia, O. . 7. Chas. H, Fletcher,‘MewYork, ■8. Tlip'Exchange'Punk, .Cedarvill.e, O. 0 . Kredei<$;Alexander, Springfield, O. 10- KiunaneBros, Co, Springfield, O. JL Bancroft,.Springfield, O, 12. C. X.-Stuckey, Cedarville; O. 13,Kate Kesbit, Cedarville, O. - , ‘ M. O, MrTownaley, Cedarville, O. 1A Miss.,Agnes.Ji. Cranford, Cedarville; O; la: Nfeley’s ShoeStorb, Springfield, Q» ’ 17, Homer Bros. Co. Springfield, 0. 18. Oscar Young,; Springfield, 0„ 10..EdwardWren Co, Springfield, 0, - 20. !Jobe.Bros. Sb-OobXenia,-O. . 21. Baldwin’sShoe^Store^Springfield, O, . . *'• % A j / <; >- .r. .. ^ ,V A* HThe Herald today*publishes a “Who. Says” contest, .and for the first correct answers we will give a prize? of One Dollar^ divided-as follows;' Fifty, cents to the first correct list. of answers from ’n resident, in town, „1 that gets-, mail through the lotsal post office. Fifty cents tjp the first cor rect list of answers froma resident-who gets mail by rural route, whether through the Cedarville or any other post offibe.. •**•". ' r* -v. . ;■ f'" : ■: The Herald has1 selected a list of phrases and sentences advertisements appears in this,issue. Read the ads. and locate the partsjve have selected/, **. . AN EXAMPLE. ,It is interesting iXt note the work OfOhio's Senators the past year in . , , congrosts. According to reports of I^ How fo solve the problem is in 'the. following, “Quality is thework asgivenone in the index Jtolbe”remembered long after-prices are forgotten’! The Renat®Sowtosp*. 42 tame, on ^ be folmd ja [Kerr & Hastings Bros. ad. in the difiergnt subjects, mostly on the y ^ Brownsville case. It Is more than SeC° , *rATr passinginterest toknow AVimfc Sen-1 - 4 . . 'CH j I v JJ jj X jsijxiu. atornick had to say during the AU answers must be sent by mail and not delivered direct, year. He is recorded aa havingJThey will be considered first in fhe- order of mailing as in- spoken onlyeight times. His mia- <|ieated by. the post office stamp. Ah^ahswers must be in ry heipg $8,003 por annumwould Herald office by six o^clock, Tuesday evening, March 19. CONTEST RULES. - ”^1. Employes’^ the Herald or their relativcs or employes of. other newspapers, are ■ contest*-''. U; 2. In making out answefs write on one Side p i the paper and numbeneach answer to correspond with the the hum- lier of the problem. 3. If you cannot answer them leave a blank line and go on tothe next* 4. The winners and answers^ will appear next week. ... W H O S A Y S ? makn $lt000 per speech' which is rather high considering that ho spoke mostly on the death of one or two of his fellow members, i t is evident thatIHek has failed tomake good his present position. The Taking C old H abit .The old cold goes; a new one quietly comes. It’* the story of a weak throat, weak Jungs, a tendency to conaumption* Ayer’s Cherry P ec to ra l breaks up thetaking-coldhabit* It strengthens, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about It* .Mrs, Rachel McMillan Miss Bulu Barber visitedMrs. Thauia#Mppreof of J ainestoWn Thursday, Mrs. W, A. Collins, Mrs Stitt, Mrs. W, M, Conley, and Miss Josle Charlton, spentMonday,In Spring- field. Mrs- Tentie Soweraof Dayton is theguestof W. J. Smith andH, A* Townsieythis week, - ' —If. it isBOYS O.LOTHING you need, come tous, We have a- great- linoofBoysKnee Rant Suits from $1,00to $5.00, ■' . ^Bird’s Mammoth Sfore, Mr. H, K. McMillanhad themis fortune to fait' Tuesday eveningat thehomeof Mi*. J, ’D. Williamson, lie was coming.down thesteps onto thewalkandin-Vomemanner sllpp- ed,fallingbniife facet -He sprained a wrist and received a.cufcon the facebut therewasnoseriousinjury. ~wiamirvswrMS- up# pWOlilMi if* TAKE THIS CUT” ! Tbe Kind Yon H&vo Atvraya ISought, and trfiicli baa bne*. in use for over SO years, lias burn© the signature o f and has beenmade under his p«a> sonal sajmrvliloni slnoe its hsifciwiy* ' t . Allovrno on* to deceiveyou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «ffnst-as-good^ are fanh Experiments that tride with and endanger the health o f Infknts and Chttdren~-Experience against ExpeifiHienS. What is CASTOR1A “ Wo recommend it; there isn’t any better,,, Inrnid-summeryouhave in trust toRla-vgo-degTce toyourbutc-her. Clastorfft Is a Iiarmless snhstitute for Castor Oil, jparc* gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups* I t Is Pleasaat. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its.age is its guarantee* I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic* It rellAvcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural d«cp» The Children.^ Fanacea—The Mother’s Friend* Well Cared For Meats G E N U I N E CASTORIA A L W A Y S Bear* the Signature o f jin *o t weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for- ;keeping them ^right, and they're sweet afid safe when sold. Don’ t go jmeat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy of usanfi be sure, C, H . CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, 0. •Utmen "rflnlOaacarsU co «opdtb*t X- wod Wnoth, withouttfiem, Xw»» ttoaWei tt great dealTrlth torpid,liver and headache. .Ktrtr aince tahine ,CascareltCaadyCathartio1feelyerymuchbetter ■ lahalieortalnirrewuiniendthyid., tomy friend, |.aathdbe,tmedicinal,have everaden.” >nnaBaxlnet,Oahom;MUlHo,a,FallElver,Hasi. In V $ e F or O ver 0 0 Y e a r s . Tttreenyaua*e«»*At*v, it weanavsTnaer,wtwvoeitonv. . Mrs, E.,D* Morgan,“Mrs* John Martinanddaughter>Kathereeu, of Columbus, Mrs.Darwin Fierceand daughter of London, are guests;of Mr. and Mrs- R. IV Kerr today, it being their twenty-fifth Vedding anniversary, • . . ; —Do you intend to purchase a NEW SPRING SHIT, if so come to MS, We are- the pedple who -have the goods, / - , Men’s Suits in latest styles $10-to $ic.bo. .. • s.^. ; v , Boys Suits Jn latest styles, $7.50 to $12.50. «* ‘ Bird’s Mammoth Store. William A, Proctor, head of the Proctor!and Gamble soap,'company Bhofe himself Thursday afternoon. His raind became effected oyer the death of Ifis wife. He was, seventy- three years,of age, * i^srw'ii^fv-or—-Tinusei'S'^you"' need, come to us. Our Rue of gbodi ate‘unexcelled. Men’s work parfis per pair $1.00, Men’s Dress Pants a great variety of patterns from' $2.00 to $5.00’ per pair, We can fit anc please you. „ / Bird’s MamwothKtpre, Mrs, George Haines visited rel atxves here this week* She.will leave with her parents,'Mr. ■Byrd and wlfet this week for. Colorado, Mr* Byrd has purchased a fruit farm hi that state.' ■ —Cluett, Peabody & Co’s “ Col lars*1are correct In style and best In quality, We have them In all styles and Sizes, 2 for 2jlc. » Bird’s Mammoth Store. Theb«*t kinaof ‘'»oW $m &t*z #i«ty Jk T **** JE#| ^ , ***.##1%, yers riUnfr BA«V j I«ML W#w*#*w**#lt*( W#IttihlMk tM efell out MMleiace. r**pth* iMwSYrosrwlarwithAyer’* | ¥mtf |u«t «n* pill ea«h night. Futiif Curitfttiy, # I!" if-iiu* mmf* wlmli was turn ed loo n d-uin^ Japan* trsr with Rii'.-is dr.ffo.l ttJ'oro rr/ontlv n»**r Akita, on tl;o fiurtliweifc of ofepuh. A ije t i {■;«Ail of natives garlii r< 1 abunfc the htranjto object, h i .1, JiVifn t inioic; or mofd reek- b ' ' tl'im fin* fdhiV/, strurk it with a Itantni'T.' ETh'* w w exploded, kittmg fob j-f't-oiw ii^fsntlv and vroiot'liny i’fty-Mf. TIPs vrtim- .m«v bare Jjeeii *>!<■if tji.de irfib wh»V-L Jtpsn profited the ‘tVngurir strait, »wrs then a hund^'J miles muth nf Akiti, . ■ * 1, Plow Shoes* ! 2, I f its watt paper you want. 3, Kerr and Hastings. - 4, Santo Dnmonte Airship Hats. ' 6. Fox’s Fotlery. * d I have aponed for business, .. 7. Do you intend, to purchase a new spring'suit, 8 . There are paints and paints. 0. Cures grip .in two day& 10 Made to your fit «fld measure. 11, This is the modern method of construction, 32' Crowds at the creditor# sale. 1J*Change in business sale. ' « 11. Halt lists for early spring* 15. The kind you have always bought. 1 *. A handsomely illustrati d wuiAJy. v 17* If you buy from us they’ or right. 18. First spring opening. 10 . If you are nervous and tired. t * 0 * It will help yon to avUid taking cold, 21, A magazine for the homdwith hundreds o f beautiful illustrations. 22, Bold fer over sixty years.. The Brotherhood Of the Presby terian church of Clifon Becured, Dr. Fess. president of Antioch College, to give an address to men and boys on Tuesday evening April 2 , 1007 at eight o ’ clock in the evening. All are cordially invited to hear the Dr and his great lecture. The admis sion Is free. The Clifton Brother hood has a membership of 32 and it is expected that this number will be doubled soon, .. H.i.,1,1 r ^ ... . Mr. W. H* Iliff of Co, Dt 12 . 0. V* I. ims tiie honor of being the first soldier of this vicinity to get his in crease under the new law. As fsoon as the lawwas in force-Mr. Hiffwlth about forty others put In their ap plications and hiswaft the first back. Ho will now get $12,} per month In stead of $ 10 . Back' pay for part of February comes to $1,40. “ .• r rnty> ftm m Sale Stable.. 1 A- truth, , - A «n*i tisj.-y morning sshi- latlen to four n< 01111 fciia rmir*fs' fe; fjt# tteek DMti mr* Amarfcwt, ' 1 Good stccomodaticma and reasonable tate» to *1L Give me « call* . C . W e i m e r (Hear of City Hotel A CEDARVILLE, OHIO* Shirtt arid Ties. Men’ s Breds Shirts, hew spring styles 60c and $ 1.00 each. Men’s NoW 4-in-Hand ties, light and dark stylos, handsome patterns at 256 and 60c each. Bird’s Mammoth Store. SUITSATPOPULARPRICES SterlingRemedyCo,,Chicagoor.N.V. (toil ANNUALSALE, TEHMILLIONBOXES 'ms Skirts $5 to $12 the irew plaids* * * .. Waists, wool, $1.25 to'$2.50. -• Black Silk Waists,-$4.50'to, $10. . . BrilHnfcine Wfiists, $ i to $2.50/ ^ ' . Silk Petticoats, bxcefientfor $5j six yds^rnffle, . - . Satin Petticoats, $1, to $2.50., ; , Furs’—Collars, Muffs, ets., latest styles, $1 .75; to "r ' * $ l 5 v / •: - f >: Muslin Underwear—Corsets Covers, Pants, 25c to. , $1. <3owns 50.^o $3. Knit Corset Covers, 'Knit Nnderwear and Mentor are very'popular, -Five cases just in. ■ * * Coats. * *- ' / ' ‘ ' ' ’ i‘ 4* * 4 , i . 1* j f^ t AjUfc Room Rugs-^-Carpet size, all gradbs. Tapes try, $10.75^. Rugs,. $1.50, etc. .jQpuggets, $3 up.* ~ ‘ - v ‘ - St. Vitus D&nce Are nerve diseases,, and unless checked# lead to'destruction of ^’both, •mind and body.' The weak, shattered nerves must • have something to strengthen and build them hack to health. Dr. Miles? Restorative Nervine -is a remarkable nerve tonic and | .stimulant, It strengthens the nerves, relieves the nervous strain, and influences refresh ing' body-building' sleep' and rest. Persistent use "seldom fails to relieve these afflictions. fUJTGtflSOfi 8 GIBpY’S, “I » 8 taken-withepileptiofita; had eloyon in less than 18 hours. My fathet! sent for our ramily physician. but hocoulddoVerylittle forme, and I, grewworse everyday, aild at Inst theyhadthreedoctorswithme, andI still' got worse.- MVrather heardof r. 'Mil. * ' " — ■■■'■■•" ' ■ ' -XENIA, ■ OHIO. Dr ites’ medicines and bouaht a Vottie of-JTervlneanda boxof.Ne .... ... ,,..._____ _ _____ _s rve and Liver mils, I had taken only a fow doses until I began to feet better, I* took 12 bottles, and it cured mo- 1 Sound and.well. It had been worth all the world to mo..-X recommend It wherever I go. Tou may use this as a life-long testimonial to the merits of your medicine, for I am enjoylntr -the best of health, and feel that my life find healthIs due tothis Wonderful medicine,” lOSWWIiXtAMS. R. F. D. No. 2, Boston, Oa. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold by ydur TRY OUR JOB PRINTING druaqlst, who will 'guarantee that' the first bottle will,benefit, if it falls, he wilt refundyourmoney. Miles Medical Co., Dllfliarfilnd Bakes Restaurant. T0WN5LEY BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer fully given. Now located in the Book- !waiter Hotel Building across the street ,from .the old “Adams^ stand. Restaurant jin hotel lobby and dining jroom on second floor, reached by elevator, Meals 25c and 1.35c, High Street, Springfield, 0 . SuperintendentA. C. Slrotehnrof Green township, Clark county schoolshasresigned to take effect atthedosobf theyear. Mr, Htretch- er is regardedasavaluableman in his lino of work having put tho Greene township schools in high standing. Ho will enter Antioch collegetopreparehimself for teach ingfromaprofessor’s standpoint,, ion, It is expected that tho paper milt will start- up Monday, or soon there after. The mill was forced to close on account of the shortness of stAw. Tho soft winter has made it almost impossible lo haul over ihe roads. Then the railroad company has not been able to furnish cars enough to ship the hailed straw and the plant was forced to cease ojimtions. Dur ing the closedown a great deal of improving by adding new ma chinery and repairing ha*b#*n dona, Quick and Quiet, ^ QUEEN of cU&mttt*rapid inmdbiftg r*$uit», tllent end Mtwfactoiy in «u*c toyAl in tfimplefeftatityendparity. WadleSosp [ u r e MapleCity LIQUOR«l pPHINf _ IkMwonly*w» and »oDfliiNKocOKuea, tea for rmfetokfettottfeoM, iMnNossMijtiMaSts, COLUMBUS OHIO 0 »* 0 *fi**tl two trf ok H imuv Ataftgme**#. : •iA^LiOlYYIltlAW - , WRMtlUl, ilanmeuRh. HHe«4 -F or blankets, storm ftofiifl or Irain aprons, sc« the fine carried by 1ii. JO. Townaley. Just tho time of year for these articles* •fa iMwTiItt.wlt^ef I if t f fw«*• b *« m wnhSM«eMNietHwMVttnaimtcni. SV~*L Jame Audit Norfolk, Va. Fairsand Esposi *Jiave. conciusivel that themajority eachcelebrations •timeexamining o whichrepresents 1 ,ineach linoof In tendsuchNation? ing educational imowlegeandAnn ties,’.thattheyma; ]y tho demands o sociallife, „ One Of the grea- day in how to meei rnodarii commero raaude and exlger progress; how to ses; toregulate pi as tostimulate enl •Oommerciatty v From,a commerci .statelinesareinvn , Chicago; NewOrl« isoandNorfolk arf borsandprenot r lines. Hense the :■NafiopalExpositi< -latestand most n manufactared, pi causesand effects 'concerningmateria with the explotat ' and ebucational J Ally. -The."Gov'erment) atedin the instam townExposition n dollars^appointing "fromthe Army am eng-with thewell i Govenors;1combin forts and influen< ■ educational histoi i oration of inestm Nation Such move „ of the Govermeut i jtiops of a Nations ' to direfc the lines ( ” inyeiitioaifnd mea securing equal opj competition in im and conseuently t ' button of corporatt , iUnal wealth throi tr'vi ‘ ■ Those in charge( s*' '- ’ . GflEAT VIRTUE Many persons o -menf will tell yon its perfection is tin nature provides foi n.jnatter of surprisi an enthusiastic ap Voting his time to i - apple clubs. He h And optimism are , jmous terms and ma ishing.Claims.regar j cial effects of the f j peculiar beliefs that I engage tho attenti j none is less harmf j the apple club. Th , fails to appreciate well us benefits tl | fruit will bring hi • the fruit loving forefathers*were, motor of the new this anciept liking deserving of ear’ ment.<--Cleveland Flexible and *■ A Milanese 1 ; Amedeo Bucci, ha J ible fabric# some jj leather, which m ' steel instrument 1 Signor Bucei mad* K large square in Ih j car# the tires of , covered with the jt large dimensions i, ground point upv 11 passed over then fJ ing the. ruhhet-th ^ inventor called o , marine, who perse ed upon a piece o he unsuccessfully by firing several it. It is pxpecto lion will soon be Italian govermne lnotor car manufo|| #00 Spot Ltn< □ Bxaniismtion: o » V tho spec-trum of Areturus made 1 and Mr. Adams ftolar observatory California, SihO.w iorrespondmiro 1 t]m rpectral line t«ot «ttr and ■ on iiio mi ioetos to bo ntw Adam##timtAim existing in ttn s hfii’phero ift At iwntlpal, A sit %tfrmn hi flit m Alplm' '«ane|vot linesart evenmore fi
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