The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 1-26
■gqniKWifr a it; there isn’t on have to trust j'ou? butu-ber. For Meats lift only kind to r appliances for lit, and they’re n sold* Don’t go n it’s Dot. Buy OUSE, DDE, O, ubloYrlthmyntomach cluoti. M7 tongue ha* raas, my breath having • a frienft rcponixnoimetl bom I cairtvilUngly anti o entirely cured me, X at I shnlr'Teccanmenti rom such troubles," , jtonStMW<jwYork,NX 1 For owets vriwnc %, Tttftta GooiLOQoGood, fxi.p#, 10cv23eslj0c. Never tablet Btnmped O 00 . moneyback. , ChicagQ’or N X - 556 MILLI01* BO XES W W “ i f * 5 1 5 DO NOT OVER-LOOK THE GASOLINE ENGINE You make a mistake if you think you can run your 1 farm economically o r profitably: without a gasoline engine. Do no t overlook th e possibilities of a gasoline engine for farm use ,A gasoline engine will furnish power to do the hund red and pue little jobs about your farm which make fang work drjidgery.if hand, wind o r horse power is used. The gasoline engine is so reliable, so simple, so safe, and so economical to operate th a t you can no t afford to overs* look i t Of all th e gasoline engines on th e market, the ^ sH . C, engine stands first because it is designed by men who understand the requirements of a practical and cheap ■■.farmpower.' t . , I. 0 . C. engines a re made i n sizes ■from 2 to 20 horse power in vertical o r . horizontal stationary and portable types. We have One that'will fit your needs. Call on us and we will gladly explain* * e, N . STUCKEY, ring period in ■ q often suffer ss, backache, r o th e r pains, th a t can equal tl-Pain - Pills, 'ns, soothe the -to Yo ti W an t A S um m e r Su it We want to make it for you, and there are many rea sons why we can best make it for you. FIRST—Because our assortments of new summer ^ suitings are the largest and most fashfonable shown in the city, thus affording you a range of patterns to se lect from not to be equaled elsewhere. SECOND—Because we guarantee to make you a suit to your fit and measure, absolutely- correct in style, faultless in workmanship, aiid properly tailored throughout, a t a price tha t cannot be duplicated by any other first class tailoring establishment, in this vL cinity. Prices $17.50 up. We call your special attention to our new line of, “Shadow Stripes” in serges and light colors. „ ‘ M o r s , • - .... -’ SpiAngffdd, Ohfeu K3KS T h is C an of Paint and a • B rush Are the only requisites necessary for a first class job of painting. A can, bearing this label contains the best ready mixed paint made. ' „ This paint is marie by expert paint makers who have devoted the best part of their lives to the study and manufacture of high grade paints. HANNA'S GREEN SEAL PAINTS arc today recognized by most first-class painters as the best .and most economical paints they can buy, and many of them use i t on all their work. Hanna’s Green Seal Paints are for Sale by Kerr &Hastings Bros. YOUR APPETITE If your appetite is poor, eat meat. To tempt yotfr appetite and nourish the system our choice meats are no t excelled by anything. The weak and the strong, the small and the hearty eater alike enjoy them. ’ ■ G G AyersPills Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild 1st action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-hcadache. The meeting for the1' General Synod of the Itefoi’jned Presby terian church of JTorth America will open m the church of that denomination In ( ’edarville, W<>ilnr»* day evening, May with a sermon hy the retiring moderator, the Rev, J .Y , Bolee, D. I),, of Philadelphia. Tiie synod will he in session one week. ■ The exercises attending com mencement a t Cedarvillo college will begin the week the synod p? held. The annual debate between Cedarvillo ancl Wilmington colleges will ho held at Wilmington the evening of May 21. when Cedarvjlie will he represented l>y C. G. Ware, WilliahiWaide and ErnestMcGiellan The joint diploma exercises of the college will be held Thursday even ing, May 30, when the address will be delivered by the Iiev, R>. A. Montgomery, D. D,, of Xenia, The Cedarville-Muskingiun de bate will take place in the opera house in Oedarville Friday evening May 31, Eider Hutchison, Carl Marshall ana Roy Marshall will request Cedarvillo, with George Stewart as alternate. The Rev. David McKinney, D. D. of Cincinnati, president of Oeclar- ville college, , will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the gradu ates in the -K. P. church Sabbath evening, June 2 . and the class night exercises will take place in the opera house June 3. Wednesday, June 5, will be Ivy Day. The commencement exercises will be held in the opera house Thursday, June 6 , ablO o’clock in the morning, when the address will be made, by the Rev. Guy Potter Benton, president of Miami uni versity. ISAACCOHAGAN. STATE SAYS TAfT Press o f Ohio, Reflecting Sentiment o f People, Shows War Secretary Choice in Every Community. .W a i i t y ^ W bsatd * | l f l ^ ftV ? P&SafllMliiWHrpl'ffebtilaOS?Use raises Editor* Indorse Taft as Ohio's Candl. date For the Republican Presides tlal Nomination — Say State Must Act to Assure Sister States of the Sincerity of the Sentiment. If the preponderating opinion of the press upon any important public issue ever fairly represents the altitude of the intelligent public, there Can be lit tle doubt as to the prevailing Republi can sentiment In Ohio with regard to the Taft presidential candidacy. Mows- papers seek both to mold and to ex press popular opinion; they may at times fail in both endeavors; but, as a rule, -the-press of a elty, a state or a nation, aside from those members actuated by unworthy motives of re venge, sensationalism or pecuniary gain—and these are comparatively few in number and small in influence --do safely and honestly guide the public judgment and fairly voice it. ^Situation Crystallized. The definite announcement of sec retary Taft's candidacy, carrying with It, as it doe 3 , an equally definite and final disposition of the question per sistently raised regarding Roosevelt's possible acceptahfce’of the nomination, has quickly tested and crystallized the situation in Ohio. ScntlnVent is Sincere. From the great masses of Republi can voters, through the columns of the party press of the state, comes the significant expression of endorse ment Of Taft a 3 their overwhelming choice, TubMc sentiment Is unmis takable! and no formal referendum or primary is - necessary tq confirm it. The leaders of the Taft niovenlent need not-hesitate to accede to ft de mand from any authorized source for the holding of such a primary test, since its results would serve only to Impress upon the Republicans of Other states the strength, extent and sin cerity of the Ohio sentiment. * s a e Tho Cincinnati Volksblalt, the lead ing German paper in that city, has Come' out In a strong editorial for Taft's Candidacy. i Life's Struggle*. Life has fto smootft road for any of us; and Jn the bracing atmosphere of a high aim the very roughness stimu lates the climber to steadier steps, till tho legend, "over steep ways to tho stars'* fulfills itself.--W. ,C. Doano; Isaac Cobagaii, who has made bis; home-with Mrs.. McMillan fork number of years died last Sabbath In his 87 year. Of a family of twelve, children there are only two remain ing, a brother John, 84 years old and a sister Who resides in the west. . The deceased was a member of Company A. 151th regiment. Dr, ,H. C.' Middleton conducted the funeral services, burial took place a t Clifton. The following -were the pall- bearers H, IHff, J. H. Hatfield, Gem Elder, Daniel Raker, Aaron Ellis, Jacob Imtfc. ‘ANarbMf&eipe. G, W, CRoyd, "a merchant, of Pluck, Mb., had ii , tgtrrow escape four yearn ago, when ho ran ajimson. bur 1 Into his thumb. He says; “The doctor wanted to amputate it, but 1 would not consent. I bought a box Rucfclenls Arnica Halve and that cured, tho dangerous wound.” 23c a t all Druggists, ! TAXATIONEPIGRAMS S . Tayafin* «qIgvams from an address by Jadm- Rnl:s Ii, Omith of the Cin cinnati bur, Fvrjy tiiufimrs organization in the state' Lt Ohio Urn protested against par r:, f-rnt s-ute-m of taxation, * * a Fy' rUdug with rrrpcrt for the cp'n- Innc c- n ' „• rt;’iS:i difjt wnt views f*.;m .-rise upon tills subject, noverfltclfs*, ? <T 3 pot cte how any one can study thn system of taxation in Ohio and escape the conclusion that tho loot of all the evils of the taxation ayufeni In Ohio is section 2 of article llll of tho constitution, which imposes the general property tax by an ironclad rule upon the people and »he legislature. * $ * 4 l contend lb??t the general property tax as applied to Intangible property, namely, ruun-ys, credits, mortgages, bonds and stocks in foreign corpora tions, promisory notch, etc., is 'prac tically a double tax, and that If yon have a d-iuMe tax upon capital you have a condition -that tends to blight the industrial and commercial life of the community in. which it is levied. ■ v■ t ' -*fe•'- j * sfe' The only, jaqt way to treat intangi ble property Is either to exempt lt, oy to levy a uraali tax upon it, say onc- tenth' of ,1 per cent, in view of the fact that when in the state it,receives a certain police protection and In some case?, although not In all, the courts of Ohio are open for the en forcement of-rights under it, Cheerfulness, The sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous Cheerfulness be lost, Is to aft up cheer- fully, to look around cheerfully and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there.—-William James. t . T h e F am ou s Special Millinery Vaules w .... .. ■ • * • TIwi quesaion; Where shall I find a Btylish Elat fit ix modest price? is solved, in this special sale of ours for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Every Hat in the assortment that we offer is of the latest model, correct in style and represents a value far beyond the prices we ask, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. • Trimmed Hats In Tuscans and Chips bejitin pretty shapes, with ribbon and flowers. Also fjawlwmde Hats ot Rroxeline braid, trimmed with flou'eraand chiffon. All the newest styles......... \ ........................... '...... .................. ....................... $ 3,50 Neapolitans in black, white and colors, also Chips and Tuscans, trimmed with flowers’ velvets and ribbons",...................................... . _........................ $ 4,95 $2,50 and $3.00 Street hats, tod ay . .............................................................. ,$1,50 We advise you to come early if you wish a choice of assortments, for at these prices’we expect fast selling. * '■ - ■ ',' T h e F a m o u s 35 to 39 So, Fountain Ave. • , Springfield, O GRAVELDISORDER, bv>5TDim>ycartfago and t romwhich j 4»feVcr okpfjcted to recoverv X*qtec “mypbjMCian/Aidlkad ER tG ^T 'S DISEASE, nldrihT'aBAvIarralnffinlbtirtatibmTo a «dd ta tfurjil&ictipn after 1had bean \ ili about7two 5edre, I had a bad at- %ack Hf I san'I>r;Dav|dKen* inerly’KFfiforttoBcmedftofBontlout, s: N*ndvecticjcd* Afternaing;three.- t'OtCes Iwoswell, IhavG hoverhad a return Of cither ^inplaint, and though i &m. over Bixty yc&rsofsge yA.it. .vow.vmonoirH ajjd strong as tjuls Mila? -Wliat. physician, stidjiU of tho Watty l canid not doDr.ttonnedy’s VaVttrU* llanh-di aid: it Mayud tuodlscssa uid ttmdo a W d S tn llH T , S I«ilK M IS W M ll* n v WKS.ZHIM.IXE Jf.M O lttm . Bwg Hffl, Ohio," D p , D, Kahfiqdy’s Favorite Remedy, Pfcpatodw itomlont, K. Y. Piicc?l; Ottrta. , ^ S S I ioati) I ’,U' UU IV Il: assgrstTtt L,w,» i a J m S J ; ticUoft b v l « * S > h f m Bullock, sS'wWttS'Kys&'SW.*. W E D EA L D IRECT With the best granite quarries and cart save you money and give you ilrat class woric a t the lowest quarry jii'i- ces. We have a large stock of monuments qn hand for you to select from. ARework guaranteed perfect. Tf found otherwise, we will replace it free oi' charge. You take no risks when buying from Us. We have Hundreds of Drawings of Monuments, up to ddte styles. If you wish we will draw you a special up-to-date Air Brush design that will please you, Don’t fail to See us. We can save yoii money.' , ; CDeUl. R. fjoupt monumentCo. Cor. Main apd Spring Sts,, Springfleid, O., One Square North of Pogloifice. Also Have Works atMaribni Gallon and Shelby, O .' The men who transfer huge blocks .of granite into beautiful monuments and headstones in 6 ur workshop are the most skillful th a t money can procure. \ You pan depend on getting the. very finest artistic,, creations here—and at prices below the ordinary. With our superior - facilities <*tnd equipment, which are-no t equalled hy any retail concern in the IT, S,? we are prepared a s never More to furnish high grade work for less money than infer ior work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents m tills terri tory. If a t all Interested in anything in our line, write, phone for cftfalogne or tf possible call to see us. Bell phone 301. Citizens 216. Established 1804. GEORGE DODDS & SON,. llfl, 115,117.118 W. Mam St,, Xenia, O. *1 AND S U n r iE R I f you want to dress right up ;t p : ^ n i a k e y d p r clo th es . e h a m t h e ^ o p d s and we guar- vantee the workmanship. Every' thing to be first class or no sale* JACOB KJWY, COPWHSMT IS93 The Leading Merchant Tailor, Xenia, Ohio* Science has developed something infinitely better then the old-style wrap or clajmp* WELDiP', ■PITTSBURGH PERFECT” HELD W \ \ ■ M \r* FENCES ARE WELDED n BY ELECTRICITY. Tills h themodemmethod of constfoction. Years of lifo are addedthtbugh ,the eUmlnAfiottof serioasi feat©defects. •AWRAPholdsmofciiir&mdb'f&egalvanising andallow*the water to attaefethe to e wire*A smalf -tt«»6Mnt<fdfcnf3«dg«!veafcto oa^TiTMftURGHBKRE^YY RELiNFOWDES THE PRO- TEOTIOM AGAiNBT RUST AT THE ELECTRICALLYWELDER dOlNTl ^ o i t o t& jahifr STAY5 CANNOT SLIP. They Ate always jest v/heta they were pat. Stay and strand wire* became on*piecsv/hen the unto b made, Titefcaccislikca toIlcJ sliert of petfoffltedsteel, ■ is Syaranteod Perfect. Doa*f allow yoaf prcjadlceifi favor of fiie rApi^y-dMMugsifldhhW'Snfiltteted'SiHhddfe'yotl&iVie licrctofoceknown* toWarp your good,judgment* %. ■“ 'PiTTSBUfceH F8KFECT” TSfiCES RiPSfeegENt/PROCRESSt luihdred* d thosiecd; of dollarsviosth 6 f standardmatcrlai.tedallyweldedby eletMcity* The hoop ca the average sugar tore! in the isolated country grocery store is an electrically welded product, • ■ If yourwagon was mads la a largo factory, ltdtires were weldedby electricity* You will findefectrfcally*weldsd hoops on feecreamfreezers andwashing machines, ca mSny tubs andbuckets. Examine them* “ PlTrillURCH PERFECT” fences are made by this modern, s&npls andmarvelousprccecs, producing “ THE WELD THAT HELD.” . . * . _____ ct^r. Hill* FARMER l LISTEN, NOW* fivery agent handling “ PITTSBURGH PERFECT ” fencesIs a u ^ That tha VflriHi a Mnot tn|urorf at tho jofisss, f t S t iha fence fs &erleetly edjuSSalila to uneven ground. ..... in e stsya Will net separate (mm the atMtidc. tiwi the fSnc* l«ell tight la every particular. Cotddyow«tk Anymare defialto protection? Your complete catlsfaeiltsn la absolutely smtrd, s C. M. CROUSE . H47T-' , 5m 3 wi .? 0 >M !l i s S ...: H ; . -.n.WWivIS-fct mu . m m tsm m t v m t c r m m ^ t s ^ x $iy i&
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