The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

M i m iiiB O HQANLSKU t&ja. CEDARVILLE. OHIO, ' W e S o l ic it Y ovb P atbonaoe zyad jirmuioe careful aud prompt ji y Autrustea to ust; NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKAiONEY(ORDERS* The cheapest ancl most con­ venient 'way to send money by mail. Loans Made on. Real Estate, Personal or Collateral {Security, Banking Hours; 8,A. M. to 3, P. M. S. ;w. S mith , President 0. L. S mith , Cashier, The Cedarville Herald, o $1.00 P e r "Year. K A R E . H B U L L - - E d i t o r . FRIDAY, JULY It), 1907. The date for the summer insti­ tute and farmers picnic hap been set for Friday, August 16. It is ex­ pected that one of tlie speakers "Will be from the Ohio Experimental Station. The full program will be announced later. The Marylanders Association will hold their reunion in Dayton August 1 and 2 at the Montgomery Fair Grounds. It is expected that there will bo a very large attendance Air. .1. H. Wolford has been treasurer of the. association. —Golden Rule Flour lias all the flavor that’s in the wheat, and makes the biggest and sweetest loaf of any on th,e market. Air. John Murdock and wife, who lias beenyisitmgiu Memphis, Tenn., arrived home Tuesday. They were accompanied by .their daughter, Airs. Frank Reid and children, who •will make them d visit. . ^The Greene County Fair hereto­ fore has been one of tlm leading fairs in,this seofltm of the stale. It promises to be up to the standard this season. Entries for all’ classes have been Coming in for several weeks Which assures success, • AMemorableQay, Qnjb o f the day* we remefhber With pleasure, as wallas with profit1 to our healthy is the one on which wo become acquainted with Dr. King’ s NeWLife Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headacho and biliousness and keep the bOWels right, 25c at Drug Stores. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. .. The KindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears the Signature of •< 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OF BUSINESS F O R A M . P U R P O S ES f-ttB*-— k. _ Til# OLIVET? £8,tfS* 'Tftmfrriftr w,u" C«l»ln* > tad (all details on deOMltl I . J. TflRBOX, LO CA L AG EN T . PILES FISTULA Aim Ar,t> DISEASES OFTHERECTUM for# fliincunifl* to tt.» ertfct&sn to® fifs?t'fftt Id tttket * Yiftbc*><U h S js » *fcdlia*Lat COfast* cch4!*f»i t.SrcKfnro, No fiidrt *h& do -dc&nt&A ittfot tottiucsfc' -Jiutf&dv2K4rttfft *IM1 hi; 1 f/jm ftctesM cn.5 Utccwcfr tf Wf.nson; ##itieraft *o<>x on mut* mmsw *£4fcsStf fs&feU tm* d r . j , j . M c C l e l l a n » S » l i « C olumbus ,0. A New C ’ an woman was tlum Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took S c o t t 's * E m t ilJ to m Result r She gained a pound a day in weight. : isnr mtuumsTSi ' Glass Bandages Now. A novel dressing for wounds in the form of pjafn window glass lias been devised. An antiseptic preparation is smeared on a piece g( glass, whiek is applied as ,a coveting , for the wound, The merit of this new meth­ od lies in the possibility of examining the wound without removing the dressing. ' It relieves pain, promotes healing, and is economical. S h a ke sp e a re ’ s A d v ic e . Shakespeare put into the mouth of Polonius the Injunction, ‘‘Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.’* If this advice Is to be held to be in keep­ ing with the rest of Shakespeare's advice as to wisdom, it must be con- trued differently than it usually is. HIn the multitude of counselors there is wisdom” Is an old paying, but equal­ ly as old Is the well-known fact that’ one man who knows his business is worth more than S!Qwho don't. Rigid Justice Among Animals. Bees, beavers, elephants, and crows banish or put to death such members of their communities as arc lazy ,,or wicked, D o g B u rle d Jn F in e C o ffin . A Tunbridge Wells, Eng., woman, who recently lost a dog of which she was very proud, ordered from a local undertaker a handsome polished oak coffin, with silvered fittings, for her dead pet.' monuments,cutStonesandStatuary Your duty to your loved oneswho have passed away. ’ Let their final resting place be marked fe’* for all .time with a suStable memorial. If you desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction- come and see us. With our •superiox; facilities anti equipment, which are not equalled by any retail concern in the U. S., we are prepared a? never before to furnish high gratia work for less money than infer­ ior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents in this terri­ tory. I f at all interested in .anything in our lino, write, jilion© for catalogue or if possible call to see iis. Bell phone 3(>i. Oitizens 215. Established 1861. GEORGE DODDS & SON, 113,TI5,117,119 W. Mam St., Xenia, O Automobilists , ■„ t • o i W e W an t Your Attention . g&Whether ypu own an Auto now or want; to buy one later, we know that opr services Will provG valuable to you. ■ -We specialize InSecond-handAutos. 1? I f you Want to be put in touch with buy­ ers or owners, we are in a position to get you [ better prices than you would-be ap t t o get \' otherwise.! As j[ expert engmeers^weJgive’XtoXall.Ia “ square deal”—buyerjand seller alike. « Our aim is to give value received to both. DaytonAuto ExchangeCo DUNN’ an d .SW A IN .l • f Bell PhoDe‘ 3708. i No. 3 BroWnioCamera, » - $200 t lirOwniODevelopingBos, » 1.00 1BellNo, i!lirownioliilm, 6ox., .£0 8T’.rownlODevelopingPoWdorn, ,0T> 1Meg.Kodak AM PixfilgIWdcr, ,16 1Four-oz, (fi'mluato, * - ,io 1BtirriiicKofl, . . . » ,0 j X1)02,2}$ x IM Bfownio velox, .15 8 Boatman M. Q. DevelopingTabes, ,10 00 1 Instruction Book, Q d 00 Pflfce* Complete O d 00 * * sss: At all KodakDealers. a «—; ,05 ,10 $4.45 Write/or Tloohtd o f the Jforfatl JJD.it, EASTMAN KODAK CO* . 1b. ' . Rochester, N. Y., w» rndakmB. E V E R Y T H I N G F O R P I C T U R E M A K IN G *’ IN THE KodakBox A No. 2 Brownie* Camera for taking 2% x 3#* pictures, a B rown ie Developing B o x fo r devel­ oping the negatives in daylight , Film, V e lo x paper, Chemicals, Trays, Mounts. Everything ’ needed for making pictures is included in this complete little ohtfit. And the work ing o f it is so simple that anybody can get good resuits from the start. No dark-room is needed and every step is explained in the illustrated instruction bbok that accompanies every outfit. Made b y Kodak w orkm en in the Kodak factory—that tells the story of the quality. THE KODAK BOX No. 2, CONTAINING: 1Nfo.kfiwWfiial’finfiMRS'faina, f ,18 . a, m .ntn m m m ^ A u r^ ttyouh«.Yi,jfc«y choice ’‘appleu'1Lo sell bring th*m t», Bird’* Mammoth Stoi-o Tim preservjag quality of DAW- REISTGE Paint i» in its (superior quality of pigment {Dead and Zinc) and purity of the Dinaeed oil used - eoid by J. H. Wolford. —20 Mule Team Tlorr,” , J£Ib. pact- Wot 3 lb, pu.’kago, 15o. Bird’s Mammoth Store, ~Don’ fcmake a contract for gas fittings until yon hfeve seen John A, North, Xenia, O. He will save you money. uf i wfi» iiisia s^ ^ Mr, John Baker, Columbus aud sister Mr*, Villa Dye of VanWbrfc are visiting Mr. S, T. Baker and wife and Mr. W. R. Baker and wife. —Try Pierce, * Nor tbup for auto mobile supplies, lubricating and machine oils; gasoline etc. —-WANTED t Butter and Eggs, W epayJ8o per lb. fOr butter; 15c per doz. for eggs. Bird’s. Mammoth Store. Mr. and Mrs; W„ A. Coliina enter­ tained about twenty friends Thurs­ day In honor of Rev. C. A. Young and bride and Prof, J.„H, McMillan of Monmouth, III., T rof. McMillan returned to Chicago this morning. Should the weather lie at all fav­ orable it is expected that threshing will begin the latter part of next week. Of late years farmers in this section thresh most of their wheat out of shock, ‘ ' ' Some mouths ago the Wilmington traction company filed mortgages in a number of counties. The past week the different recorders received checks tor their fee. This seems as though the traction business still lives. —On Tuesday of the Greene Coun­ ty Fair the races will be under the direction ot the Xenia Matinee club, Ou Wednesday there will be a 2.25 stake pace with a purse of $500. Also a trot, pilrsd $300. Thursday ikerejiylll bo s 2A0 pace, puree $800; 2.18 trot, puree $300; 2,12 pace, purse $300.? On Friday, there will be a 2.30 stake trot, purse $500; 2.20 pace, purse $300; 2.2? trot, purse $300, - Mr, Jolm Bott ling gone to Phila­ delphia where he wiil be,located for some time.. Mr. liott litis aresponsi- bie position Witli the Dravo-Doyle Company of Pittsburg and fornearly a year has been In Cincinnati look­ ing after a large contract in con­ nection with tilt haw water-works. Mrs. Lott will not go oast for flouple of week*,. Mr. C. F. Minser, who has been agent for the American Express Company at Alton, 111., lias been transferred to. Dima, .Ohio, at an Increase of salary, ' Mr. Minser has been with the company about three years and has had three promotions which Bhow the the confidence placed in him by the company. His many, friends here wish him success in liis new position. Teachingis the poorest paid pro­ fession JnQldo, according to the re- portof the school revenue commis­ sion appointed by the Ohio State Teacher’s association to investigate the subject. In 52 of 01 cities the sal­ ary of tbfo poiim aster Is one and one-third times as much as the superintendent o t the’ scTrdoIE In 40 eities the salary of high school teachers Is lent than is paid for line­ men and rqral carriers. In 40 cities the saleswomen, stenogmphorB and head waiters receive a larger salary than a. majority of elementary teacher*. The average annual salary of the rural teachers last year was $320. TheCharmingWoman is not necessary one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist’s model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness clear eyes, Clean smooth skin and that sprightliness o f step and action that accompany good htalth. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself Electric Bitters restore weak wo­ man, give strong nerves, bright eyes Siiioth, velvety ekm, beautiful com­ plexion. Guaranteed at nil Druggists r.ac- The quality Of the gravel is all important. It s-hould contain not more than one-third part oi sand or fine material, and should contain no pebbles larger than a walnut. There should be a small quantity of ce­ menting matter present, This can best be determined .by examining tiie sides of the gravel pit after exposure to the hard frosts of winter If the walls .remain steep without caving it may be taken as u satis­ faction . test that the gravel will compact well upon the road. It is difficult matter to provide tills cementing material artificially, and If not present In the gravel it would jo wise fo seek in li u quality. Olay m limited quantities is sometimes used to aid In compacting the sur­ face, but it absorbs water apt! water is always deleterious, hut especially so in a climate where hard frosts must be guarded against,—Farmers Guido. The K ind You Have Always Bought* and which has hern in use for .over 3 0 years, has hom e the signature o f v and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision, since its infancy. Allow no on* to deceive you In tills. A11 Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hub Experiments that trifle with and endanger tlie health o f Infimts and Children—Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTORIA ©astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor O il, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. I t «,mGn.itia neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and W ind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea/—The Mother’s Friend. G E N U I N E CASTORIA A *“W A Y S Bears the Signature “ ■ TheKMYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THCCCMTAimCOMPANY. 7f MimRAVeTfttCT, NEWYCflKCITY. J. H. HcMILLAN, M an u fa c tu re r o f CEM ENT GRAVE VAULTS , Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . Cedarville, Ohio. |Timeto $ t IS N O W She who waits the penalty of sewing wor­ ries in hot weather. Besideswe can’ t prom- you any such variety to select from later in the’ season; The * 'most beautiful things will be picked up first. " I f you want the best come early. See the New Ging- hams, they are counted very smart this summer for grown-ups as well as -Tor-children fiUTGHISOH&GIBfiEY’S, XEN IA . OHIO. T 0W N 5 L E Y BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers ofJCementjBuilding Blocks, Build­ ings raisedjand foundations constructed.^ See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer- fullyjgiven. “ TA K E THIS CU T” [oWBliilf* “ We recomi.iend it;, there isn’ t nay better.,. In mid-summer you have to trust, to a large degree to your butwher. Well Cared For Meats In hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ I go meat shopping when it’s hot, Buy of us and be sure. ' C. H . CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, O. CONSTIPATION •••JPorovqr nine years I Buffered with chronic cou- Btipationanddurlngthis time 1 had to tnko nn injection of warm water onco every 24honra before 1 could have an .action on my howele* Happily X tried CasearotH, and today I am a well man. Daring the niho yoar* .beforo I used O&BCftteta I sufforod untold misery with internal piles, 'Thanks to yon X am ffooirom all that this morning. Yon can use this in behalf of suffering humanity .11 B. F. FI b I i er, Roanoke, UL . Best For ■ The Bowels ^ ifAMofcttto CANDY CATHARTIC Potent. Taste Good.Do Good. 1 or Grlpo, 10c, 25c, COc,Nover mine tablet stamped COG* .Pleasant, Palatable, Never Sicken, Weaken Ci sold iu bulk. The genuine .... . ....... Guaranteed to euro or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicagb or N.Y. 603 ANNUALSALE. TEN MILLION BOXES p i n t , There is a handy helper r • on which the housekeeper can always rely for her washing, dish-washing’ and house-cleaning. It is a splendid help with cold water, but with hot water, it accomplishes marvels, A few thin chips o f ’ wudLgSoap in the boiler with the clothes, produce a magical effect on the most toiled ana stained washing. It is pure soap' that works these wonders. No injurious ingredients to cat the clothes or the hands. Maple Cityisa preserving soap. It keepscolor* fromfading,. - ^ 1 andwoolen fromshrinking. It makes — . l c Maple City windows shlnc. china glisten and s ilv e r sparkle, barge,-white tike, S cents. At all grocers, MAPLE CITY SOAPttS^SkN WORKS, m i r Mohmouth, Illinois/ It Takes Nerve Everything depends upon your nerves. It is nerve force that causes the brain to direct the motion of your body; it is nerve force that causes your heart to pulsate, and 'send the "blood through your veins; it, is nerve force that causes your stomach to- digest food, your kidneys to filter the blood, and the liver to secrete .bile. ■ In fact, nerve force is the -power that runs your body, so if you fed worn-out, irritable, nervous, cannot steep, or eat * well, have pain or misery anywhere, your nerves are weak, and your system run­ down. To restore this vitality take Dr. Miles' Nervine*which’ ■ will strengthen and build up the nerves. You cannot be healthy without strong nerves. “ For elfthfodn years Dr. Miles’ Nervine and Anti-Pain Pills have been my close companions. Early In mar­ ried lire, whllo raisins: children,. my norves became all worn-out—could not • sleep; had no appetite; Indigestion very bad, nnd had Such awful dizzy spells. Then I began using Dr, Miles' .Nervine, and at onco I began-to Im­ prove, and soon found myself in perfect health." , _ . ^ MBS. 8 ., I,, VOtlNO, 821 Pittsburg St., I^pw Castle, Pa. »Dr. Miles' Nervine M sold by youp druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will bonefit. If It falls, na will refund your money, Miles Medical Co.> Elkhart, Ind Bakers Restaurant. Now 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, 0 . I ^ f e l e y MORPHINE^W^ Hsblts, Is the only eury and rational treatment forJitn'soaddietcd to DRINKor DRUGS. Send for PresBooklet and term*, 10*7 MirthOtanlt'itMia. COLUMBUS OHIO Did Cfook lu Good Repair. James It, Clark, of Hardwick, Vt., has a clock about ICO years old, Tlio mahogany case Is oaven foot tail. Tho works aro of wood, and all the repair­ in g needed t e a lo n g tiu m h a d id b * mado oft these, 8 Two-eent atamni for a mrnths* irtal wtactiption <0 rci.'.jsnai,Moiijyltclil csih u ;u » , *rw i*l a n tte j of InftrtSttitalLAMigisir.e for tiieHomealibhunirei* ofbenwWnl llleUntiooi. I g o , p 0 r v - * I , B » . V r i ’ IIH W i m a M . t ■\s SI ;■} % M V . V j M mmmm

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