The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
f 5 ■■, . r5*vv‘' P H mm umiwatimiwjnirjtfjiyjrw mmm fStamoWiiSi O BOAMOTI ***** THEEXCHANGE^J TO >A EY ILU it OHIO, W e Bowen Vttrit IVwnoxAun *rodprovisoeyefulundprompt Attention to n il {> ub « i «?::3 intrusted to ns. NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONEY j ORDERS. Too dicu'nciit and mo:i| eon- venient way to send ^noney by mail. . loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral {Security, Banking Hours: fl.A. M. to 3, ? . M, S. W- S mith , president. » Q. L, S mith , Cashier,. sc** The Cedarville Herald* '* ’ S r.oo jp«=r ’Y e^ r* , ZCARXbTX - BJclitor. E K lD A Y J m a y 3, 1007 , ROOSEVELT IN JAMESTOWN, | . ’ a,4 ■'V £■^ • 1, S ; $ » f ' Sllljs Hfei 1 ES««g^' ' The^residerit’s speech atthe'ojten- ifig of fho lam e s to iu Bspodlidon was a aptemdhl doeiaratipivof .Amer ican sentiment, "tEverywords^emed ^ , to be nobly conceived, 'I f the sen timents of tha t address could eon- 'iroL thd - growth, of this nation Ve Would need liave no fear "of Ifa pro-" gressand success. • Tfcwas n manly speech and dealt ' with mahly’traltfh. whieir shprild be ’Ap a rt of bur civic iifo-aml give ele va tion and power to our national 1* existence^ I t was the gospel of Tight • , doing, of bo'n'ostliving,' and of Just - ' treatment of one another in business and political life. If'was an appeal ' 1 for the to re ‘republic; where Individ* , u a t Worth and honest victory should " prevail oyer, indirection^ class op- ' pression amt dishonest gain, , I t “was surely an occasion of which we all should be proud* There, was o«r g reat president, .speaking ift thd ' presence of representatives frpmAU . over t i e . worldh-Vords th a t dew i'ib& #olad th a t day—laylng S c o t t ' s M tn t t f s fa p »trongthen$ enfeebled mirsing mothers by increasing their flesh and »enre. force,' -'N _ ■ ■ a I t provide* baby with the necessary f a t and mineral food for healthy growth. AW- OBUQQiaTSj OOP,- and * 1 . 0 0 . 9 Proper Car? of the Eyes. If a child's eyes bo rxantiard while ijaito young by a UdllCtil o rn lrt, much trouble in after life might be prevent ed. An occasional visit to the oculist hy older persona coma result in no harm, while onh such visit might prove t a "stitch, ill time,** etc. I All is Vanity! "At flint," mid the apartment house philosopher, -life in a flat- rooms an Interesting study of humanity, but soon you lose your urbanity, part with your Christianity, fall Into profanity,, and pasa by pwift stages from mental Inanity into violent insanity.” • f I makehens Uy while€sg$areM We have the Powders and Reme dies that will do it, Alsohave the best Rpop, Cholera and Gap Cure, Green Rone Cutters, Drinking Fountains, Grit and Shell Boses, Brooder Lamps and every tiring in the Poultry Line, Cyphers Incubators fr Brooders In cu b ato rs $fi,50 to §29.00, B rooders $3.00 to §15,00. - * V ' 212H ast Third St, H . N . G A G E L i , 1 Da-ytohj Ohio, *" . ’ ...* v-w*- «- '« - - T’— ^ ^'"f ’ i * * * ‘ '*• i4 Best Photos ; .Tha t’s the kind.we make. People are Jearning more and more tha t Baumgardner’s is the, place to get the >photograph they a#elooking-for.. They come here be cause of the artistic lighting, pose and finish of- our _-work. ’ ' "• /rNo'cheap, shoddy materials used, but the best and <, most up-to-date known t,d the photographer’s art*; , ,x Our ‘.Baby Pictures 'Have wott for Us a Aepotatictn. •' , Zy&.y c ~e ?' ‘'-v'.,.' Cij. (v tpeirac-y, frahoblfte opproasidn, Min unequal ady a to agv boss dominion an:t ofReifti/profligacy will bo swept away, ah the fog is dnvon b y the rising sum 'That is tile Rooseveltiari Idea th a t we. arc a ll standing by, and which he preached to a listen ing world. ‘ Head once hidre this splendid statement <>fr the "square ileal ,^*1 This g rea t republic of orira shall never become the government o f a plutocracy, and i t shall never be- come tho government of a mob, God willing, i t s h a ll‘remain ^Whac our forefathers who founded i t m ean t ft to bo- a government in which each man stands on his worth as a man; where each is given the largest personal liberty consistent w ith securing the well-being of the whole, and where, so far as In ua lieSjWfi strive continually to secure frfr each man such equality of op portunity1th a t ifl IKS strife of life lie m ay have a fair Chance, to show the stuff th a t is In him. -And tills is no t rhetoric. I t is the Issue of the day, NIGHT . B y Muff. M ary Ii, 1‘ii.MKn. PHOTOGRAPHER KING BUHDING, . ‘ SPMNGFIEIJD.O. r n t o ttio 2*igbt I breathe m y joys« My hofies, my plans, my fears; A nd she enfolds tne in Her gloom, And lets me shed my tears. t “nto the H ight I bteatho my tvoes. And worries of the day; My all great weaknesses She knows, And soothes in a peaceful way. . - ’Wonderful Night mysterious High!, So trnniutl, flalm and still. T ha t lets mo throw myself to Ifer, * When tho day never will. PHILOSOPHY, A Cottage.- nestled by ft hill, j u s t Ahome, while the hours ate still, A sunbeam, on thor.poflcsft iloor; A wild rb...\ by th a open door. To wateli the cvonlngoliftdowucmnfj, Aftd Hsten to tin? beetles, hutn, ’ ■ Hcfttlmday grow pray and sleepy, Kissing Into lughr, the evening, The stars along the m ilky way, Th*stillne*#, bidding thorn to stay. All sorrow to the winds l fling, To God, my pmtaoaMtig Nev/ ideiis just received, including the . ’ Iufge, flat Sailor and thebig mushrdom' effect. A choice collection of the sea- son*s best models. Qsterly, Thirty-Seven Gfeen Street, XENIA, OHIO* ,lmy, feedandSaleStable ♦♦ •ymm Good accomodations and reasonable rates to ail* Give m e a call. *■# ' ;■'■-■■■ O 1 ^J ^ jf r . $ w e i m e T ..... -w '<a • »l (Rom*tof*CU y Hotel*) (M)AHVILBB, OHIO* :}*4 ' In tb nM t i t iMUihrrs eloottfd in th* X«»i* stdioolK w« no tice Uufci KGbw AgtwK Ktormont has b rsn rs wanted f*r d istrict .number one. m W c $*HU Itakcstraw will tsach is dl«ii#9t number eight,. i \ M. eunonp in repairing the Weymouth pw#p«ny recently pu r chased.' A p u t ot the rea r w»U be tom down rebuilt and other general improvements made, besides a slate roof to be pu t on. When the yard i» gr«4*d it wRl m ake n very destralB* pl»w» of property, »**,»*e,in*".<«ii,i. ■ Muw Marta 3Brv}n is new lying 111 with typhoid E m r a t her, home in Pittsburg. *|ka Is one of the gradu ates of the n ig h Bohool in th a t city in a class erf <MJie hundred and six ty Sh» was t o b« 00 a of the speaker?, being one of she eight who took first honors of her class. , HANKA’B GRRBN BEAL BPRJIADS. I t covers a g rra tsr BUrfacesatisfacto n ly , than any other pain t on tl e market, Try It and be convinced. "DeerfooV* Marshall has the belt for the largCtet catch of the season thus far, in th a t ha pulled out' four carp a t the river near Clifton th a t weighed W)pounds. I t is now time for Charley Marshall and Wat. Hopping to get busy o r they will loose th e ir reputation. The trustees of Morris Square church, Philadelphia,have published two sermons hy their co-paSter,,. Bey J . Alvin On*, fifth ann i versary of Mr. Orr1s pastorate. The sermons, a te neatly p rin ted and contain a fine portrait of the co pastor United Presbyterian. ‘ FOii R kk I t : A one and oue-balf story dwelling. Slowly paiuted and papered, 6 rooms, hall, cellar, fruit, garden, hard and so ft water, water in kitchen. The Wffdman house on E . Qhiliicothe,Street* ' - J . O, Stewart. HARMONIOUS COMBINATIONS , Of colors a re easily secured with Hannk’s Green Seat Liquid Faints, They,a re made in 48 different tints ana shades. <. ; ELEVEN EOR TAPT 4 a Two-tftktfsr RepubiicaifCon- gressmen |^ te Declaration In , favor |far Secretary. Emphatic , Over Longworth.’s fisewtsjftsr ROoee- , , ;r, v . ^ , Rowan Ohio'0#KfQ8«h«h In vigor-* oa» tem * have*eo*e out ttnequlvftoal- Jy for Baomary H, Taft for the prealdancy. Offfte retu«l»fag five, four, ate nonoonmadttoJ. .One alone, Copgresnuao Henry T, Bannon of Forlsmouth, has declared allegiance to Senator Fotakar. • s> Congreaaman Nlcholaa LohgWorth of Cincinnati wa» the eleventh Ohio congressman to decl&re.fer Secretary Taft. His statement .was received with jubilation by tlje Taft leaders, They are- rejoicing at the emphatic style of lmsgworthTs declaration, which. la taken to mean not oniy that President Rooeorelt must not ho con sidered for another term, but that the president’* choice, the man ho thinks •best fitted to carry out the policies of his administration, has been. Is and will bo the present secretary of war.’ . ‘Lineup For Taft. The lineup of the Ohio Republican congressmen as follows; COMMITTED TO' JfAFT. Nicholas Loagworfh, Cincinnati. Herman P, Goebel, Cincinnati. John E, HArdlug, MiddletoWh. Raph D. Cols, Findlay, Albert Douglas, ChilHcothe. Edward- L. Taylor, Jr„ Columbus, Grant B. Mowwr, MarioP. James Kennedy, Youngstown. W, Aubrey. Thomas, NilcA Paul Howland, Clsvfiand, Theodore E, Burton, Cleveland, OPPOSED TO TAI'T. Henry T, Bantotm. Portsmouth. NONCOMMITTAL. J, V/arrefi Keifer, Springfield. Jay F, Lairing, Norwalk. Capeli L. Weems, St. ClalfsvlHe. ’ Reman G. Dawes, Marietta, That ip rather a flattering showing for the Taft cause, and yet i t should Im under,food there is an undercur rent not ohown by this Surface state ment. Of the congressmen who have declared for Taft there is not one who docs not say that the great majority of the Republicans of the district he represents is for TsR. with some th& phrase of Charles p. Taft In iris first announcement, that the Taft senti ment is "overwhelming," la used, donstitwant* For Taft. 4 With the one congressman, who is for ForaJjef there is no declaration of a majority of hi* constituents be- a majority tft their constituents he- ing for- the senator, nor is there any claim made that the people prefer him to Taft. With the foar noncommittal congressmen there Is strong evidence that in a t least two of the districts the Republicans who are not -connect ed v/lfli tho political machine are for Taft, and even, some of the state ma chine officials are tbst way.* i t is ad mitted t^' t the secretory of war has far and ' :** the best chance in the four unAdded districts. Beeret of Happiness. The truo secret of happiness Is not toll an<T but to' *****f*,th that through H 10 ^ of « mu * I* fulfilled, tbrough them we cart even now th0 ,lm**** " * -w I-ord and be tiansfoipied into Hip Hkippsp, O / p l i B SSBi PreparaiionforAs- CASTORIA HILHKHN ftomoles DjgefltioR,Cheerful- ne^habdRebliCOntainsneither 0|4im,Mofpliinfi-iior‘MUieraL K o t ^ a r c o t ic , JXapc0fOUJ)rSAltUELt>iTCim - JtocftttfUt * 'iSsSgZi wSSmmfiidt* W B f L . AperTeclRemedyforConsiipa- non.Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Wqrms,Convulsions;Feverish- nesq and I o s s o f S l ee p . lacSimile Signature of H EW "YORK. Tor Infants and Childi’en, IThe Kind You Dave Always Bought Bears the Signature of ff At b u io n ll\sj «lil, ] ) 1 ) o s j s - ] y C i r n s EXACT c o p y OF WRAPPER, ...■* ■ - ■ In Use ForOver ThirtyYears ‘*n<EORHlTAWBC 9 MPA«V,NCW YO«HCfTV. J . H. ncM ILLAN , . Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, V e ran d a .Col umns* P iers , E tc ., E tc . Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. # , W ’ *< * ^ - * ’ u1 J i ^ iSSisS*' "TAKE THIS CUT” i "We “recojanjcml It; tliero Isn’t nay better,«. I 11 miil-flununer yoo have to tru s t to a large degree to your butwher. Well Cared For Meats ■X -■■;‘> • in. hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances fop keeping them right, and they ’re Sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of ns and be sure, , C, H . CROUSE, c e d a r v i l l e , o . WORMS ••I writ# to let you know- how I eppreclBto you? Casepret*. I coiumeneou tak(nk tlienl luul hovera* ‘ ------------------------------ - --------a .n a u e 4 a ta p s- a.tnklncthem her and took two worm ,U ft. long, !*&■ dsdftj cent lioxoR m id. en I commonceu 'AgainandWedu dayvApril4thrI paused another tftpow<?rm28it/longand ovor a .thouHRni' ______ . . . oyer a thouHand Braalp worms.* Previous to my taking OaHcarota I didn't xknow I had a tupo-wornj* I always fiada amalji P*3'town, 18* St., Bfooklyp. N. Yv 'Seat For The Dowelfli' r i n e OW 151 ^ *CANDYpATMARTIC .JPleasnut, Palatable; laten t. Tasto<3o d d , . , Nevar Sicken, Weaken or Gripe* 10c, 2Se,60o*Never ilk, . Tho genttiju* tnblotr stamped OC 0» sold in hu u ne l t Oaaranfcood to cnroDF your moTioy back^, 1 1 Sterling R em edy Co*, Chicago o r N«Y« 594 ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES N e P v e ' . -Everything vdepends Upon you r nerves. I t is nerve fo rc e ' -tha t causes,the b rain to -d irec t ' thq motion o f you r body ; it is n e rv e 'fo rc e th a t causes your iieartf to pu lsate, and send the blood th rough ;'yOur r e in s ; it is ne rve fogee th a t causes you r stomftch to digest fodd, ), Jlftw ihehlooc WS&, to Black Bilk Whists, |4.5D to $i0. . !Brilliiitine Waists, to $2.50. \ Bijk Petticoats, excellent for $5, six yds, ruffle, Batin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50. , Furs—Collars, Muffs; ets.,. latest styles, $ 1,75 to • $f5 ' - ' . - r ^ ‘v Musliit Underwear—Corsets Covers, Pants, 25c to _ $1, Gowns 50 to $3. 4 ■ ICnit Corset Covers, Knit Underwear and ‘Mentor are very popular. Five cases just in. - New Outing- Gowns, 50c to $1. Also Bain ' Coats/ Room Rugs-^C&rpet size, all grades* Tapes try, S10.75. Bugs, $1.50, etc. Druggets, $3 up, • BimHISOfi & GIB|JEY’S, XENIA. ’ - OHIO. 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. An “Angel Cake n O f Soap, pure and white, comes on its “ errands o f mefey” when y ou r grocer bring^ to your door a cake 'of pure white - i MapleCity - i u a i i K u i y - 19 la st uecoinm g a fifatetnl lioUfieflold \\o td . Clothe* r boiled in i t com a o u t snfiwy arid tipatlesa. I t b tig h fe n s th e w oodwork l a n d walls, eliinea th e window’s, maK eotidware, ch in a a ■ a n d ftitver elisten and sparkle. I t ■'A ' ' r n l t t ' ‘ * tho pureat, !«cr,t hcahiifwl tind economical of soaps. L^ffiO, white, dotible-lnntin# ealic, s tefito at all jjTocers, MADLE CITY GOAP WOftKU, ... Momno-.th, • ’ .fiiinbii >o f t- 'Vtaffi-ont, indfel^revL/ canno t steep, o r e a t or> m isery nerve^^arhe^ pain nervous, well, have anywhere, yo u r weak, a n d y o u r system --run- down. T o resto re th is v ita lity take D r. Miles’ Nerv ine which .will streng then , arid biiild up the herves. You, cannot be hea lthy w ithou t s tro n g nerves. ' "For eighteen ‘years1 h r. - allies' ‘Nervine s>nd Antl-I’din I ’llls have been Jny close companions. Early in mar ried life, wlillo raising children, my nerves became all -worn-out—could not sleep! haa. ho appetite;, tndiaestlon very bad, and had such ttv/fuf dizzy ppells., Then I bendm usiny: n r, Miles’ Ncrvino, and a t once J began to 1in- found myself m prow ,, and soon, perfect health.” . , MRfl. S. T j .’ VOTTNO.- S2t Pittsbufi? Bt., Now Castle, p a , , Dr..Miles'’ Nervine I* sold by your oruBnlstj Who wlll guarantee th a t the Hast bottle will benefit. If It fall*, he will refund your money. „ Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old "Adorns” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25e and 35o. High Street, Springfield, O. i LIQUOR« f H r e MOBPHINr KraBWktotMMiterm*. |0»7U . r « r t « K COLUMBUS OHIO ■ ............... winniii ....alii- —F ot blankoto, storm Iron to or rain aptons, aoo the lino parried by E. 35. Toivnstey. J u s t the thno of year for theso ariielos* i s o a ^ ' _______ 2 f D:v«. R|t?t irsgt'rb .assasgr«a?s f e a v s S : . ’.' u a i s a ...... _ '•t-V > \ / !Nf iB mEsar w i n ■ IQ ° iiif I & - 111 all ciij tlie pai -the bes th’est, and wc —that il is m a d e ill p a in t a n { t h e w o rlcl Made by 1 • OeJ t 1 ^ * Bears thq ' Signature i -1 e : W t havf i u r blri ror |fl only applia Ih and. riOhli it A h< lUSE in , o. -I appre In-tjifui IE laandpas •nonecu t» lb, I pass. SB« a m&ttm JE*J***»»! r a t ways U |St.fc3rool rastoGood fc-,J0c.23o, lilac; stamp limy buck.. felcagoO,'. ELLIOK C A ' For l | Hie KM :es |netids 7f-Jtierve tin to, !body ; [Gans'cs id sen. vela fCauses food, thlood:. w ® -V |(t, irrif icp, or |o r mi lei'vea vstem !} h is vit lyhiG tv 11 build Icannot png nej 1 nr. i Jills have [ilirly. In I Children |iut—coul indigi -awful la g p r. 3 bcgnfi tf mycel 1VOITfi CaS{le, Isold by fitee that [if It fall; iart, the B< )ng ac I the Lestaiu hd dii *, reae 25c ; pgfieMj pC-ZTSlt Oi -LT52A boa! to-afi |0C3. Sent rCoaMMa* •HI- “fronts ttrlcil Is- linift L 1 IIX.N. tS ' ' P«ft l<%Ftanp OFFtfi
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