The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26

• xj y i iii ~ij»iii|Q .^» iib ■ i«8>i>iO iwvw~iliii»i;»jrjl...aa-qai . O UCLVKISfRD lem m si cedahv jw jb , oh io . Wo T w r IU tbonagc ami promino careful avul prompt attention to all imvincsfi intrusted to it!?. Nmv y u r k ijim f t . ' ' . , .ana BAHiCWOHE.¥toem2RS» Th» cheapest and most con­ venient way to sioiul' money by mail-.* Loans Made on Real Estate* Personal or Collateral (Security, Banking Hours; 8. A. M, to3,P , M, S..W. Sittm r, President,! S J w 9 w v v ? v v v W The effect of malaria last* a bug time. You catch cold easily or become run­ down because of the after effects of HM&ihu S trengthen yourself w ith S c o f f s , 9 E m u t s & m * ■ 2 It builds new blood and tones tip your nervous^ tJL system. k JL ALL PRUGGISTS! POo. AND *1.00, Sh K fttxtvrf, Cashier. The Cedarville Herald, S r.o o P e r Y e a r , , K A R L H EJXTLI* - - E d i to r . HUBAY , MAY 10,1007. THE MODERN JUDAS. - %The best example of the modern Judas is probably exemplified,in the1sly, *lazy, cowardly, political mortgaged and boss-owned editor of the- gang Organ, whowould rather print and circulate a lie in defense of his fellow-members of the plunderbund crowd,- - than to tell the truth. As a liar in the ’newspaper ■ profession,' he probably is without a peer, and would be • admitted into . any. Ananias . society..w ith . out further . ^recommendation. Without re- gard.'for principle,-'or reeog- ; nilion of honest purpose, or conception .of right, thinking, he continues the role of a. knavish fool io mislead and deceive the people" of the cQnuniimfcf ta prafseot -tho^^ That & man “could be so bound, hide and soul, to a lot 0 ^ political degenerates, who „ thrive at the public’s expense, is more than most men can- imagine. The part of a penny- dog v/ith a string to his neck following his master. is the proper portrayal ofthe 'Boss and his political pimp, Judas. The exhibition in the gang organ last week of the tax paid by certain property own* ers is the- rawest effort to manufacture a lie of which we have yet heard. The “Boss’/ proved no better at the job than did the editor and both have another visit to the county capital t o . set themselves right. The trips of such men to Xenia to secure the release of our viol­ ators of the Beal and boot­ legging laws and the organ charging the public for sp^ce to defend the home against the saloon,- should convince the most skeptical that many of the wolves are masquerad­ ing in sheefi’s clothing. H ovj Can They Help it? Egotists an a rule have lev; friends, ajSiinti fact thoy.ttf a,I Jmfa jealousy. * Autumn the Crime Period, Taking all crimes, 'more arc commit- other of the four seasons of the year. i ^ l k y Bfw*> 4rhverjf*jn{0,‘ have a new up-to-date1 Frank GiiUugh fttblMth here. of Dayton spent Mr*. Sarah Mitchell visited Dayton relative thU week. Mr*. Walter Cloverlind.” Ind Uif£ returned from t Thursday evening. Mrs.Fsta Koss and children of Xenia have been visiting relatives here. D r V i i ) fr,-r V ~ ;* aatibath, Miss Ida Notestem of ton, ~:t'- ,i Day make bensCay wl)ile€g 9 sareM Richard Alexander and Dayton spent Sabbath with Alexander, family- of Mrs. Julia We have the Powders and Reme- j dies that will do it, Alsohave the best! Roop, Cholera and Gap Cure.' Green I Bone -Cutters, Drinking Fountains,! Grit and Shell Boxes,Brooder Lamps! , and every thing in the Poultry Line, j Miss Rifle Conley's school in-’ Beaver Creek township has been closed for the [year. Mrs. J. W, Dixon and children -have been visiting relatives m.Chilllcothe this -week. 212E a s t Third St. H . N . G A G E L , Cyphers Incubators &■ Brooders { Incubators $o,5Qto $29,00,. .'•Brooders $5,00 to $15.00. The junior class of the high school banquets' the Seniors tonight at the FosterHouse, Mis, Rpbt. Bird and daughter Mary, •have returned home alter an extended visit through the west. Dayton, Ohio. A. Bradford Sold the Helen Kelsey property in Jamestown Thursday to Mrs. Blanch Starkey lor 1,700. Best Photos - * * , "V , That’s the kind we .make. People are learning more and more that Baumgardner’s is the place to get the photograph, they are looking for. They come here be- ,cause of the artistic lighting, pose and finish of our work. " No cheap," shoddy materials used, but the best and most up-to-date known, to the photographer’s art. .1 I--.-. i ■ r rv. • * < J k, O u r B a b y P i c t u r e s H a v e w o n f o r U s " a R e p u t a t i o n . Mrs; Sidney Smith, daughter, Thelma, (and Miss Ho Bujaard are vetting C. W, Gtllaugh and family of Dayton, i* 1 mil' i ' p »( i » mhmi ■■■w in in \ 0 The Batnum & Bailey pcircus In Springfield Wednesday and „Dayton’ ITeursday drewmany from this place. MisS Louise Smith is visiting Mrs. Russell and Miss Donahue of,Cincinnati. She Will be with1 them about one' week. The alumni banquet of the Clifton High Schoolwill be held in the K. of P. !hall of that place on Wednesday even- jpg, May « Tins Clark’s Run school of which Miss Mary Dobbins U teacher will enjoy a picnic pn the school grounds next Wednesday, \ MissMarie Ervin of Pittsburg, whqge [illness wo mentioned last weejf, has been taken to.the hospital in that city for treatment, » •- ■■tthiy MlsserMkrtha Bromagem and Mary ; Bradfute. have each been re-elected ;iwtwohe^jfln the Fairfield schools for [the i m m BUILDING, SPBlNGFIBLP, O. CortimepcemePt Wkes place next Fri­ day night. The. baccalaureate sermon will be delireredby Key, O. H, Milligan [in the opera house Sabbath evening. Miss Elsie llarbisotl left litis Week for | Alexandria, Ind,, where shq will make i an extended visit with hey unde, Prof, jGamble, of that city. Belt Buckles and Back Combs Y6u Havn’tS e en This woolt has brought ns a number of styles and shapes th a t will interest you if you want something entirely new*. Buckles are to be worn extensively this season, and we are - showing them in gold-filled, plain anc’ chased; sliver engraved; and some im­ ported ones exquisitely enameled, in different colors. P r ic e s , $1,00 to $6.00. ■ j Back Combs will no irie so elaborate this season as Inst, and we are prepared to meet your desire with many of tbe more modest designs, , • C om b s $ r,oo arid Up. * ’ Buy where you are sure of quality and styh - C. C. FR IED & SON , The young Mks of the R. P„ church gave a reception at the church parlorsThumday evening for the college [student* and faculty, The party who exchanged umbrellas Iw*th Arthur Auekl At church Sabbath night can bring same to the Herald’ I officeAnd get their'own. Mis* Lillie Stewart and Belle Winter [saw Maud Adams in . "Peter Pan" in Columbus last Saturday, While there they were the guests of Miss Nellie Ustick. Miss Nellie Condon who has been visiting in Cincinnati has returned here. Mrs, Julia Condon and daughter, Nellie expect to go to house keeping in a few weeks. G-NE a s t Main. Street, Springfield, Ohio, On account of the Jam estow n W. C, T. IT, Institute, it was decided to change !the date of tbe regular meeting of this j society till May Iff. A full re p o rt of the Institute is expected. tl jCrt<tfn!'%n:;JTfa'Tc..Mari!4ri!slVi!;edaidilUftlt-J I«stlxi;,a;i3eoftdcttcJCw MotteuAVe fees. S {OtmOFrietioeppssiTCU.s.VAtctiTOwcee f Ai.it VHJr.iaetrare ill !~.'J t’nn {iiciej $K#3t» f V/afthlngtcC. . 2 [ Stall 1 mild, (1ia\VS.!;r <>liictu. oitii ‘rlii*5 ■ $ < ■ ,y Jdi ,.T a . vb. ...aS 1 . . Stent tttC'. ACCre::? C . A . S N O V 7 & C O . f oeAtPAre(ir07#(ee.WASt!»UGtoN, 6, c* ! " ... ...-............................................. a Mw*i& DISEASESOFTHERECTUM bf; r . * : t s t * ) S f « ; . < f IS* L-rfr1;'? n-cstti s tfr/btS* eltl-sta/lies*, #t f'»i r)jc;»etseuf.* zw« *riJna #«a is«oe». ciwcavKiafis,, •I-...K? K13 ef {it.v.tm' wornmnem ox m u t, r-traim (mint «ad&3KC£*;aa*|tsCisatstaftJ,1E5t*5SJa!4. K'J, DR, J. J. MtCLELLAN COLUMBUS, 0, fcrhfsil'e #nif± * T h e G e m i i n e S 47ROGERS BROS! Spoons, Forks,Knives,etc. have dll the qualities Ifl design, work­ manship and finish of the best ster­ ling silver, at one-fourth to one-eighth the dost. Mrs. Charles Ervin of Xenia, Mrs. J. M. Btdl of Spridgfield and Effie Barber of this place leave next Monday for Topeka, Kansas, where they will attend the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the U. P. church. The 15th and 17thof May the Greene county institute will be held a t .jSfnea- town, O, We *re sure from the very attractive program that alt who attend will be benefited and entertained. The evening session will consist ofa gold oratorical rpedirl, *nd a male quartette ‘contest, given by some of the best talent i. in the county. M g * m % Much of the sterling now on the market is entirely too tlufi and light for practical use, and is far in-^ ferlor in every way to “ Stiver* Plate that Wean 1 Ask your dealer for *‘<647 ROGERS BROS," Avoid substitute, Oar full tSufEe-mirkfe“tlW? HQ 0 EH$ RWS» look for It, Sold by leading dealers twetywheto, Before bdylftgwrite for our catalogue *JC-L,'r KtnivwturtM nn.vr.n eo., . , ... BttejnaWto DRRlOEff BRITANNIA CO,, Meriden, Conn. StrktMn 1 " jrtih S'orkt A public meeting has been called at the Mayor's office for this evening to j organise a Board of Trade or a Com* merciftl Club. The meeting has been called t.v Dr. J, O, Stewart,fcx-president of the old Board of Trade, th * Orator* "I haVo A theory that all thruo el* quenee comm fr'm th* tails tv tho’ coat, an’ If y« made an orator ehango into a short emit he-wud become deof mi’ dumb*’ Pfsi-rtstiohS of -Mr, .©ooloy." . . CompMlAory Snthualasm. A BHffslAh court recently sentenced to prison tor two months a mrtn who had failed io ehwsr tho XAjsor during the mlliiary maneuver^. ’®Ue Kind, Yort Kaye Always Bought, and which lias been. la a so for qvcv 3 0 years, has hornq the signature o f — and has been madotmdey his ip*r-» sonal BMpitryision since its infew^, 4^uu>VaM-<ou« itHiocciveyoninthia. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-goml” are huh Experiments that trMe w ith 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 and Soothing Syrups. . I t is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine npr other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowjels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Friend. G E N U I N E CASTORIA A LW A Y S Bears the Signature of “TAKE THIS CUT 'If r . “Wo recommend it; there Barit pay better,,. Ip mid-summer you have to tru s t to a large degree to your buteher. Well Cared For Meats ip ho t •woatbqr are the only kind to buy ; we Xiave proper appliances fo r keeping them righ t, and they ’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go ■ meat shopping when it’s hot, Buy of us and bo s u re ,, C. H , G R O U S E , • CDDARVILDE, o . P I M P L E S “I tried *11kinds ot blood remsdlo. which {.lied to do me any goodl>ut I ttnro found,tbs right thine At last, My fnco w*»^full of piraples ^.nd black- In Use For Oyer 3 0 .Years. ' THcccn^Aun«oMp*;«v, 7f MunriAV■rritecT. ncwvork cr?Y- S I J. H. ncMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, * Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7. * Cedaryille; Ohio. ■s - . . . . . . . . . » beads.; After taking Oasoaret* they dll left, 1 1 — contlmihiE tho use them and rocommendlne / them to my friends. I feel fine when I rise in the imornlnx,' Hope to have a chance to recommend C* i'Wo rred C,Witten, I«Elm St'.,Newark, % if* LBest. For r ^ The Bowels . ^ CANOVCATnitRTiC _PIa*ssnfc, Palatabte, Potent; Taste Good. Be Good, .aovorSloken, Weaken or Gripe. KHSilSa, Mp.'Never- sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped OOC. Guaranteed to euro or your money baek. Sterling Remedy Co., Chipago or N.V. 595 - ANNUALSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES 'V* SUITSATPOPULARPRICES woo?, $1.25 to $2.50* Black Silk Waists, $L50 to $10* . BrillitifemoWaists, $1 to $2.50. Silk Petticoats, excellent for S5j six yds, ruffle, Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2.50. Furs—Collars, Muffs, ets., latest styles, $1,75 to SX5 Muslin Underwear—Corsets Covers, Pants, 25c to 81. Gowns 50 to S3. ' Knit Corset Covers, Knit Underwear and Mentor are very popular. Five cases just in. Now Outing Gowns, 50c- to $1. Also Rain , Coats, Room Rugs—Carpet size, al} grades. Tapes­ try, S10.75. Rugs, SI.50, etc. Druggets, S3 up* ; - , . Every nerve is a -five wire connecting some part 6f the body with the brain. They- are- so numerous ffiat if you pene­ trate the skin with the point of a needle you wjfi touch a nerve and receive a shock—pain it is called, Aches and pains eon?* merit the nerve the greater the pain. When the pain comes from a large nerve it is called N e u r a l g i a ' whether it be the facial nerves, or the heart, stomach, sciatic or other prominent nerve branch. To stop pain,.then, you must relieve the strain or pressure upon the nerves. ' Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do this, "I suffered Intense pain, caused by neuralgia. I doctored and used vari­ ous medicines without getting relief until I began taking Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, They did mo more good than all the medicines I ever used. They never .fail to cure my hcadaehcsl nnd th eir use never leaves any bad aftcr«cfteets." MRS, w ar. DDCkMAK 957 W. 4th St„ Erie, Fit. Dr. Mile*' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package' will benefit, If It falls, ho will raturrt your money. 28 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind KDTGJ1IS0K & GIBfiEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. T 0 W N 5 L E Y B R O S , , Cedarville, Ohio* Manufacturers of Cement^Building Blocks, Bu ild­ ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of a ll kinds. E stim ates cheer- fully^given. taker’s R e s ta u ra n t Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across ihe street froTn the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached 3y elevator. Meals 25c and , 35c. High Street, Springfield, O. AnyWomanKnowsTHAT ^ CLOTHES inust he boiled before they can be tirade perfectly clean. Any woman knows THAT. You can soak and you can mb—but yon can’t get tbe dirtiest Wash­ ing' absolutely clean and white without boiling theta with Maple City S*if Washing This wonderful Soap does the work like mfigiC—without anything in it to eat.the clothes or the bands—without the least fading .of colors or shrinking of woolens. Maple City Soap lias madeWashing a fine art—* fln easy and pleasant task, by rendering rubbing and drudgery Unneceosary. For Woodwork* ■ paint, windows and dishes it is without ,an equal, You ca;.'t keep bouse right without it. Big, white, donbledastiiig cake, Scents at all grocers* “ APLwto® ,*°* '* Monmouth, . . ' !!ilnol«* LIQUORnl MORPHINE’ ITabUs, is ItiO Only aura find rational trratfnrnt COLUMBUS O H IO —F o r blankets, storm fronts o r m in aprons, eeo tho lino carried by R. D. Tovnsky* duafc the” timo of year for these articles, to** rcitrum** MeKob t aMBt-eMStltSi Hi*'!.#ts;)i }>*«, Sjiftdal aflkte of ififd'Ssit'tall. AMagssir.o Atwm^K. fMtusHcfjewmkhiaiirtis oftissnilfui . s s r a w s s f i f f sw , For t Trouse this sei one in the lot early. In ti: that y< $,J.OO U get in i Tails r . youi meal and alikil WAKfS'i i

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