The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

~.~.*..m.-.4Wk-.. O K GA X iZK U *B«m. CIHUKVIDDK, OHIO. W e B ow n r Y o ta F atbosaue and promise careful a'mi prompt attention to all busUtes.s intrusted to us. NEWYORKDRAFT and BANKMONEVtORDERS. TilCi chC-apoct and most con­ venient way to send money by mail* Loans.Made on Real Estate;, Personal or Collateral ‘Security, Banking Hours: S. A. Id, to 3, P, M, S.-.’W. S mith , President. O. I/. S mith , (’ashler, W W Mr#. J . C. Andrew *pw»(1 field. r**ft* 5 f*ndM rs J, II iXtwwtouy in Spring The, Cedarville Herald. •S jc . oo P e r Y e a r . ICATSjpTT &ZJIX, ' ~ E d i to r . FRIDAY, •MARCH ‘A 1907, THE FO R AK ER MUDDLE. U . : - •V b l The Forakerand Tait preSidfcfttial . question is causing considerable comment among the newspapers, politicians ami citizens in general., Tha situation promises considerable Interest'and a lively campaign for, -already* more than a year in advance of a convention, the leaders, are burling rtwords” at each other. The T,aftmovement is regarded as_ the strongest from the fact that he hasTheodoreltoosovelt,behind him.-' The American people love Roose­ velt and his way of doing things. His stand on methods of reform has - all but pub the professional and grafting politician out of business. Then Taft lnts the support of fixe in­ dependent voter,- a mighty, factor - in the present day election. The Democracy will divide on Bryan w ith Taft as a Republican nominee, which means more strength for the Ofeioa-Bv I n for the TtopubU- Girlhood and Emtlfsfon linked together. The girl who take* Scott' j ? J&mttt- sion ha* plenty of rich, red blodd; she it plump, active and energetic. The reason is that at a periodwhen a girl'* digestion it weak, S c o t t 'j EmtiLrion provides her with powerful-nourishment in easily digested form. It is a food that huilcfo and keeps up a girl’, strength. AfX~BriUQOISTS i 60o. AND #1,00, The Winners, John Stewart, Cedarvill, CK Jdonfcrose Towhsley, R. F , B , Cedarville, 0 . $1 GIVENAWAY ' The Herald today publishes a “Who Says” contest and for the first correct answers- we will give a prize of One Dollar, divided asfollows; Fifty cents to the first correct list of answers from a resident in town tha t gets mail through the local post fiffice. Fifty cents to the first cor­ rect lis t of answers from a resident who gets mail by rural route, whether through the Cedarville ~°r any other post office. . ' .. The Herald has selected a list of phrases and sentences j-used by different advertisers, however none but those whose advertisements appears in this issue. . Read the ads. and locate the parts we have selected.^ . • - . ' AN EXAMPLE. . .... _; How to solve the problem is in the following, “Quality, is to be remembered long after prices are forgotten*. The answer will be foundJnjKerr & Hastings Bros. ad. in the second line.] SEND BY|MAIL. All answers must be'sent by mail andnutdefivered direct. They will be considered first in the orderof mailing as in­ dicated by the post office stamp. All answers must be in the^era ld .offioeb j ins o'clock, Tuesday evening, March 10, Mias Vera#:; of Jrnr ooltofj ,, lentortalncd forty Js#t Friday si administration. Tim Foraker movement lias con­ siderable strength, because it has the united support of the corporate interests h£ this couhtry tha t have „had ns their champion m the Senate Joseph Benson Foraker. The Wall street crowd Want access to the pub­ lic treasury but have no hope of get­ ting same with RoosovOlt or Taft a t the head'd this government. Then Forakor has the support of every boodler, blackleg, and professional politician, in the United States. We are notsaying that- Foraker has not a few respectable men on his list for he has, Such men have a right to support him if they see fit, but when you see thomalnstrength m the for­ mer class then is is time for the in­ dependent voter to beware. The professional politician never sup ports a candidate tha t cannot be Used when the time comes. Foraker is a machine politician of thoold school who always follows $he “ rule or ruin” plan. Already in this county you will find tho machine politician tooting for Foraker. "Boss” Scbtoidt has stated that it is “Foraker first, last and all tho time” nvifh him for president. With Schmidt speaking thus it means th a t all tho gang followers and newspapers will line up tor Foraker, I t is such nten as Schmidt th a t For­ aker' expects good work from In capturing tho delegates or stealing tho primary should there bo one. Every subordinate from Andy Jaek- son to Judas Wright, wltfi Bev. An- in, will bo Inched under the whip of tho Boss dolbg duty for Roosevelt’s foe. And tier complication enters info the Foraker fight add that is his Aland on important measures, particularly his defense of Read fhnvot, the Moriiiau Senator, and his score of wives. I t is expected tha t the dmreh element will lake a strong stand against Forakor and his crowd on this question. Henator Dick, tfio Republican chairman of tho Htaic (Vnmmttcu, stands for Foraker, so it can be c*on what Hm better element will have to contend with. United effort and a strong *fami for Tnft will endorse the Roosevelt adtoinlslrailon. ; 1. The weak and the Btrong, 2. You will always get as much as yon pay for. 3. Seed potatoes. ‘ i, The property consists entirely of personal effects. 5. Send for testimonials free. 0, Here are a few of the money savers. , 7. Flow Shoes, , 8. Made .to your fit and measure. 0. We haVe’spared neither pains nor money, '• 10. Suits a t popular prices.- 11. Give me a call. 12. Wo have no secrets; 13. We ace clearing out a big lot of Wall Paper. If. My stock is always the largest, 15. Goes the farthest, looks the bestaud wears the longest. 16. Their letters to the manufacturer will show, 17. (Special Style), 18. We give Green Trading Stamps, ' It*. Exact copy ofwrapper. 20: Cement grave vaul t s . . 21. A largo substantial white cake. E b O r s o t e P i a n o s A B S O U lr f e L Y b u y a b l e “We have for u uamberof % ,trli u.?cdRb?,-aolc Pianosin the Conservatory where they ltd cw-'lfantly saiijectcd to the hard­ est kind of use. Wc jntto foanw the Ebcrsole to he a good, durable pDno, well f»!V 5 p,v nowear and tear of thomusic t001ti' e ' vV®! B«m, Directress *'•«. *iti “Joasemtoryot itasle. Mtimet+MiSs ~jr S n i i i i i 4c N ixG nP i'an o C o . 10 and 11 fi. Puartli s t r t t f , CINCINNATI. O. ..Decry, Teed and Sale Stable.. Good accomodations and reasonable rates to all. G iv e , me a call. evening. Mr, J. G. Ks^srkaU is moving to­ day into th* Mi#' W. H. JUflf’ti prop- f»'ty Those who kav* my fenqe stretch­ ers wiU con!»r s Sm or by returning same a t once, $* they are needed, (h M* Crouse. —Golden R&& Flour has all the flavor that’s m the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any oq tbe market. Norfolk, V*,-wAll roads this year lead to Norfolk and the Jamestown Exposition, sad thVy will ba well traveled, Virginia’s housewfilbe in order and her guests wellbawel- cOmOo'** and »neh a Welcome! A festal city of palace awaits the visit­ ors, and the thunder of the navies of the wopld,will rear him a salute. The sunshine of Virginia will beam upou him, and the nation wifi be on parade.foV his benefit. The great movement has begun, the exhibits,' and the paraphernalia ot the numerous amusements are im-tvlngdaily. I t is amasing to con­ template.the f»V-reaching influence on life and activity of such an enter­ prise as this. The exposition migtli be compared to a grate inimandy- namogendinglortbsireaws of energy in every direction, and walking the passive .impulses and mdtiyes of dis­ tan t people to activity and life. .Great* ships of w a r'a rc wending through solitary seas in the neigh­ borhood of Cape Horn* on- their way to Jamestown, Others are, travers­ ing thetraveled tracks of tha Atlan­ tic o« th e same mission. Detach­ ment from the.armies of Europe are being drilWdand Inspected prior to their departure for Vlrgima’srshore. In Alaska, m the far,- Phflhplnes, in the President')*ofiieeafcWashington in the audience chamber of Rings, far wide and everywhere the im­ pulse is fait and responded to by movements and activity, Tbous' finds of Aftfit-rioatt homes in, every state of the Union, in -Valley and on mountains, by Stream and sh.ore- north, east, south arid west, have left the ourKsnt of the Jamestown dynamnaud’Wfeis tenants are pre paring for tbn *ui|itner% outing,' Soton'tp# oiseev-iiryAnticipated. ■f '• If is i»torpip|»s to note that in ex* traetiii* fpota a mas’s iMMlMdt a drmk of ODiitesh. In making out answors write oa one side of the pajifer and number each answer to correspond with the the , num­ ber of the, problem. 3. I f you cannot answer them leave a blank line and go on to the next. 4. T[hewinners and answers will appear next week. WHO SAYS? BEAL JSSTATfi TRANSFERS. John Dean to William C, Finney, 831-2 acres in N s# Jasper township* Albert Oglesby and .Rebecca Oglesby to Horses Johnson, 1 acre in Jefferson township, |323. Miami Fowder Ooxtopany to the Aetna Powder Company, 18-100 of an aero in Xenia f too, Did Fleming Skinner to I* II, Brmid&ge, lot in Xehia, $i,r>00. George Jamison to John A, Dodd#* 8 acres in Miami township, *260. James Imndy and others to Ed­ ward Williams, 4.05acres in Bath fewufthip, $n§, Joseph fttanghter to JamcsDundy, 1 acre iii Batn-township, |550. Joshua Wilson to Isaac Richard- Bon, 1-inf an aero, $12«. Martha J . Edwards and ofchora to Wilham W41)’ And Sarah Webb, a lor in Bellbrook,!*toO. Richard Pardon and Mary M. Furdou io Harry M. and Stella Thomas, for | i and other consider­ ations, 10 acres in Bagarcrcek town­ ship. William Rm-kafhsid toEllftBocka- fiold, &tM acnw in Bath township, 11,236.60. Wim of Cardui Cured C A S T O R I A For Infants and Children. '^Ig^S^jPtopatoUohforAs- The Kind You Have Always Bought ,1 n i a ’ v i n ( h ii . d k i . n Promotes Di^SslloitCheerfuF* ness andEestiCdiikuns neither Opmm.Morphipe norlliUEral. NOT 7JASLCOTIC. Ae^tfMjOrSSKm.HTCtmit ■JWpikMStair* K .. MxSmmt* J i&fjilUSuk- AperfeciRemedy forConsUpa- Tion, Sour StotiAchjDiarrftoca Worms,Cofiyolsions.Fcveristt- nesd nndD o s s o f S l e e p . Facsimile Signature of N EW TO BK . <4TAKE THIS CUT? linfll.ll!- o ld J 5 D o s i s - j y C i m s EXACTCOPTOFWRAPPER, In Use Over thirty Years e m u THC-CCNT.UBCOWPANy.*,EWVpHKCITV. a . ’ - ^ .. . .m, ■ ■ .Wi SUITSATPOPULARPRICES PL r Skirts S5 to $12 the new plaids. Waists, wool, $1,25 to $2.50. Black Silk Waists, $4.50 to $10. BrillinfcmeWaists, $1 to $2.50. Silk petticoats, excellent for $5, six yds, ruffle, J Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50. ' Furs—Collars, Muffs, ets„ latest styles, $1,75 to $ 15 : . ‘ ‘ Muslin Underwear—CotsetS Covers, Bants, 25c to $1. Gown# 60 to $3- jular; New .Outing downs, 50c to $1. Also Bmn Coats. ’ Boom Bugs—Carpet size, all grades. Tapes- try, $10.75, .Bugs, $1.50, etc. Druggets,' $3 up.* BUTGBISOH & GIBJJEY ’S , I TRY OUR JOB PRINTING TOWNSLEY BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build-’ ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estim ates cheer­ fully given. _________ _ SitSoaBiBiarSirtofc, jAvtJURTA,&L, Msro&21,2908. I «w#Kst &r fas? mwAh* with | axtnw* im-toswuwaadlsmitudo. torticj-p- “Wo recommend it; there isn!t any bettor.,, I j lid-summer you have to trust to a large degree to your butoker, Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; wo 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, c r d a r v ib b e , o. ____ „„jCl yonr valuable G&scareta and-find themperfcot. Couldn’64lawithout tbem» I Lave PIQlltfiOr” u— (.,« a 41... a I ai . 1,AifvActton. etwi -vti1 m *’lh»Toused a tvoc.i v0uiun'64tv nituoui*, umutf A;_u«yo n*edthemforsoinotimo for it dUestl and bl- louaness andam.now completely cured. Hecom- mend tlipm,to-everyone*. On?o tried, you will ttpverbe with^^t^om lnthpfiwUy/' ■ EdwardA.Marx*Albimy,ll*x« Uest For The Bowels r xa,| tn o i ^ CANDYCATMMITIC' P»l»t»bl«, Potent, T u ts Gooa,po Good, vfJor Sicken, Weaken or Oripe. IQc. iSe,50c,Never liold In bulk, The gonnlno tablet stamped C OC. Quarattteed tOenre oryonr money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6oa AM HU AL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES R e w a r d w ilt be paid to any person who can find one -a tom -o f opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ,-..4.1«twA . .UML t ■ .ikTtil >.. " +t-lJ4**e LUiUlU y '-lUU l UUU j tV L uiL i : e th e r chloroform o r their derivk tivss ’’ in any of I h*J | towilm, I b*xaa*xf#ats i#4 lost my vihkl- vrwK*t loet fowtoftft I * p % I# h i w s M V m > 0s& telkUsatl mnst : to twain my i m t i Win * tnsiHs, iie m tttlUA x&t bottkandwsts vrifh the Avert “ the Yellow Peril” jtn your own home t Your reason tells you it is impossible to wash anything pure white with, cheap, ^ crude yellow soaps. Besides turning white clothes yellow* ^ they eat your fabrics and hands with their naph tha and other injurious chemicals. The one safe, sure way is to boil them w ith dura Jays my jsptoUtostgtdWl (tadmy xtouach nil m vm , I could f*xdwt&ont difilculfy IritMtf so? j m i # jifM iM l gradually Jtwwrt gOT<raioci- swr niMMiNMi M w c aimotucj Sad 1 km #HI xtom k jbiippy and r n n m m , [Sectrt i EMter goifiaof MapleCity•■SiSoap C O L U M B U S O H IO This marvel soap will even■restore gsirnieut^, made yellow by bad *o»p«, to their original unspotted whiteness.Roiling dotbes with this pme, white, wbolcsome saap tb riliKcsand purifies) without rubbing, fading or shrinking theiii in the least. The Mapio City Is a preservative Soap, brightening paint mid L WoOtlWork, shining window.'}, dishes, tin ■— and silverware. Alarge, nuF.tafifial* white cake, 5 c. Atali grocers* NlAPLfiCITYSOAPWORKS, itoiiiilit Ifiifi - -F or bhuifcots, storm fronist or rain aprons, s&o the lino carried by R. 13. Townsley. Ju s t ibo time of year for the&o ariideg. itidcniA, _iyyv Dele, RiJ.f l*»*rfobMWs.HntwJic*; ls*u#( spcciot «rttoes or intercutmil, AMaiprins foefifit Hteie Wlh Ini'niteii, ot fieeutfin! HuiUrWIoSe*. Yf^*l«00 nftoAS, Aarn* SSImttnr. tirtwiMitet MWtee* ^U»W _albas;.: persona tfiake false statem en ts abou t these remedies. I t is understood t h a t this' reward applies on ly to goods purch­ ased In th e open market, which have n o t been tam pered with. D r. Miles’ remedies cure by t'heir streng then ing and invig­ o rating effect upon th e nervous system , and n o t b y weakening th e nerves. *1 conaldor. th a t thoro a rc no hotter remedies p u t -up th an Dr. Miles' Nervine, A ntl-Baln Pills, and Nervo a n d Diver Pllln. Wo have Used them for years, and recommend them to m any others.' My wife Is using tho Nervlno, and) considers I t th e beBt medicine lit th e world. A lady friend of mine, who w as alm ost a> total nerv­ ous w reck, through, m y earnest solici­ tation h as,u sed several bottles of the Nervine w ith wonderful results,” WM. CXIOME, Salt Lake City, Utah. - Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druoorst, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It falls, ha will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never-sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., E lkha rt, Ind Bakers Restaurant. NV>W 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. 0 mm &ejey 1LJ f.r**, Ml OR! Rre Jtshlts, Is tho only sura arid National Urstment ^tboMMSIeteStb DRINKor DBUQS. Send for Frte Bookie*and tetras* 1017 Sirrt Ossslsis h t.. ExperK jgeiW»lpt. S ift) j*. V«A th# Usnttot r .D , Ticpstc A P i a l l. th e t h e th e s a n d —-ths is mai Plaint the .Made 150,1 LI C«tate* »nj loll -4«nlt> h au l W. BISFI »r. INedm tmbllJ tlml •SMSitlUtS fi'ft # a *1r.o «WllTK DR. Ostloofc 44 East

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