The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

«> « « ; W U S l tU »Ki,w. THEXCHANGEBANK r i s u A i u n . i . j , um<», W it HOUVM' k*»l it fi Vi h\..S*<«X Oftd pruiuiiw* v j i .j . lui.d prompt 4 tUfUtiiili t*» n il ItiUlUvnii ^ •; ; uw.; NEWYOEKDRAFT **4 BANEffiONEY.QRUER* The cheep#** Mid con- v#x»fru^w.tr f.» *-;»! r.F*ey fey atoll, ' to*n* M*dc on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral JSecurity. JUfcklngHoar*: >SA. M. to 8 , P. > 1 . l*re>i!<lent.| O. I/. titoiXH, Cashier. TjwWi|lBlocEBTjC-IC-T-PnaiJ4aj|IJ^ ",jLl"vLjiVr‘.fT7T-r.Trn tT WIVESANDDAUGHTERS T ob tan* «ft*ti»»*o tlxm witb fMtl*!*.**,**« »: ■nx. thus!«,«.#„;* I>r.IMrtM3K»«n*- AbratoMWoman, Mm. 3. H. fill**, efEtw*U,F(fc, gives woman some of her tnctsM miserable and wretched'hotirs. j Alongwith the backache, genet-1 ally come headache, waist pain ,> falling feelings, irritability, nerv­ ousness and the blues, Have you these periodical troubles^ If so, you may know that they are due to disease of. some of the most Important organs of your body, .Organs that, should get,,help or, Ja time, through] weakness, ‘ wilt wreck1 ydur| health and life* Help them to health with - , m CARDIN llewl ptopl* Jmour If Imv* b « * s t * k k * •* * ! S c o f f s E m z t f a 4 itm I d b<ip# b*ck hwdth m id strength. R*st tb* *trorig*#t point about Scoit*^ fc *L*t ym don't fawn to t o tide to f i t rw d fx from it. ^ - 1 " •! jp °ItlOMg* w #*• athlete’*Elretlgth,pWt*fEt on thin poop 3 o» make* a fretful baby happy, b r i n g s c c b r t o a j i a l e g ir lJs w a t t c o u g h * , cold* *nd conauraptfon. Food In copcwrtraitjd fcurm fo r *iek and w e l l, y o u n g a n d o l d , r i c h a n d p o o r . And II contains no drugs and no alcohol* ALL DRUOOtSTSl COO. AND S l.oo. The <Ufts»tv* should h*vo been fho flriiton«t*ihaw -comeforward and haul th a t it it was proven th a t tijorc had b#*u use r ciiarges i t would be- the llrst to refund th e amonnt. (The law is on th e hook and those Is $o more reason- why Jfc would ho Ignored than, th e riv a l arid, moral law ' based on th e commandment “ihou Hhalt n o t K ill.” “TAKETH IS C lir A The Cedarvffle Herald. I l& o o Wmr Y « a r . ‘ * ‘ '^pM E£ARX*XX BXHLfe ^ B tH to c . FKliDAY^BOEMB^B 2 ft WO?.' . ’EXAM IN ER 'S R E F d R f* The State Auditing Hnreaii, ‘a department created by lawubdor mx act passedseveraly^araage by the Ohio legislature, ha# received the reportof the condition df eff&ireih -arettjro. county; The. examiner -no. regardless of personal feelings on part of thosewho fell victims oflila erutinishngability. J>- ' > Thepassing ofguch'An-aet on.the xurt'ot'the toislature was a work, of necessityor Itwonldnot have been done. Suchdepartment# havebeen created Inotherstateswhich clearly -Mows that apublic officem* public - .Histand any, man holding such a rustshonid not have fear-of some county eymimssioner’s report for several years. The other papers in -kema are also Included In thelisfc. The (laxette has, volunteered an explanation following theaccouhtof the report atm tends to make light of the examiner’s work. iThe (layette strenuously objects to tb* report because It is wholly idiotic, and th a t the charges are vicious hntlr unjust if no t crnhlnai. The Gazette states .that' thejnsunuation of'wrong doings in such charges is -a’species Of character assassinatiohleagalized by the state. Tho orgatj goes still farther ip saying tha t i t is known thatsomfeof the fees'^rawnw ere llicgal* not Bayingjusfc who is really The repvrt is current that the Closest friend# of the administration are convinced that vast sums of j jmjwjv wx huiiig OSp0S»dcd to «fc* ci edit President Kooscvalt and es- .neiilally.Jtha. noiicie# for which hfi i stands and as an instance of tho la* test development of this movement is cited the widely distributed ad- vertiseiuent which has appeared in tho newspapers pf the countryfrom oneendtothe other, entitled “Theo­ dore Roosevelt—DeBtroycr.” Ah invbgtigation has brought to light the fact that an expense of $ 200,000 hasalready been- entailed in the publication of this advertisement, presumably tbpromotethe sale of a some'what obkeuro magazine toubfc performed, bis duty within he meaning and letter of the J h w U ^ y , To salve tha whole hlfalr the article sayathat men will con-, linue to draw more in the future. Which clearing demonstration that the law.jfl agpod one and necessary If the Gazette’s statement is true, . The Gazette in its articlO.refers to the Xenia papers and. Greene counr ty papers' as having over charged for public- printing,. In the article Col, Myron T, Herrick, former •Governor ofOhio, gave out an in­ terview in Washington recently, covering fhe report we do not 3 ®%sVhieb is wellworth fareful oonsid asiugle paper menflohcdotfier than 4 aperiorofficer, suchananexaminer| wnat'is published in the ..county underthis department. . j Heat. Then the outside papershave Tills department has done a HWtjgwaflttlb to- Jt, ^ fc^ n m work in this state. It has uncoveredJJw tbatjnoaf. eouaty ptlnUm awl crooked dealings oh She part. Of advertisingmust goto a paper •i^XEt' ■,■M»lvi^l--*» ^,4 !*■ j I m ■ r* . ■ ,”* T. ...r ■-.. . *• ■ ■ 160 ,000 H8 j ED I l f EVERY tuns or BirsmEBS MX m . ixm o tu O L I V E R t*d f«:t 4*mu>4 T $pcArrtkr iu ViiihtX Wilwr W. J. TflRBOX, L O C A L AO EN T* officialswhoare today serving time hi prison., diaily we. read of case# over this and other crates where non must suffer punishment for wtongrieingsu&ndwerejoice that the, i m « # • . mwlk** ' ■ ^mimeed under Miweverpainfulit maybe mknow­ ing thatsome one ha# fallen to he treated a#a commoncriminal. But it Seem# human' nature to look on law enforcement with a tifferent view When. It Come# to tearing out justice to those whom woknow;and meet dally, who have oeep chargedas havingtakenpublic funds; knowingly or bjv ini 6 »con- dractions of the. Jaw. Such is the i mse today since the filling of tho report concerning officials in this county. TheHerald doe#not earn to place the reportin such a light as to in­ criminate thole mentioned xuit as living taken money knowingly of a •rlmlnai nature, ifis-construction >f the law is no doubtdue the roatay faults fouhd by the examiner and .^ebelieve that the public Will have he tamo confidence in the officials charged as before they were elected o the place they would hold. .When it comes tomaking light of xtteiian exaninationand theetUoteo ing ofthe laws on the statute books just because a few public officials viewthings differentthansome other official, then it Is time to look Into ,he serious side of the case. /The Xenia Garotte, the official organ of the county, soealled, and customary defender of all public .officialswho havepublic printing to deal out, is charged as having over barged for the publicationof the published in the county eoat, -This clearly demonstrates th a t the “others” were excluded. Moreover I t Is known th a t the county seat papers havs used their Influence In th e legialatmWtQ keejH th e soCallsd “ rural pres* from getting in on toe grafts Tho =“ rur»lu papers In this couhty should compliment' them- sllvee on their narrow escape. I t has been tho poiicy of the Her* aid to defend whore defenses brought justhta and to exipose and criticize public acts to ’righ t tho 'wrong.?. We have more particularly placed the standing of the candidate .for pUhlioofllcfrbeforc-the-TuiOpIO'SO tha t each voter may know exactly who should bo bestowed: with a public trust. '' ' , . The Gazotto ha# never y e t feared < to come forward and attempt- tet refute the Herald’s ' charges th a t some oue ' o r more candidates were; unfit for .public .office. The Gazette ha* gone to the i lim it in acknowledging our sta te ­ ments to be tru e concerning the candidate bflfc we were character assassins and black*roailer# in exposing the machine or party isorn- liree. AVefear.that Brother Chow goes: on the theory of “ fish for ono and flesh for the other” and th a t our laws concerning the illegal drawing • f fees and graft with newspapers is nothing more than mockery. The Gazette i& the la st paper to have offered this explanation* not because it had its “ character assassinated!’ h u tt h a ti t has stood for the selection of men to office whose “official character” wa* as dark as tho darkest. and the natural assumption J# th a t the .expenditurelathe outcome of a con­ spiracy, known to exist hy' the friends.o f the administration,, to prevent a continuance of ■ the, poll* cieefor which Mr» Roosevelt stands and to defeat the nomination of, the ono candidate for tho, Presidency who is, In the judgmant of the Pres­ ident, capable and willing to“c » r r / on the work he baa begun. We be­ lieve th a t the President and- the Mepds of the administration' have do cause for anxiety a s i t is only necessary for the great body *of the ,p<ople-to know the facts ‘th a t vast sum* of money are being lavishly used to defeat the policies for which Mr.Rooaevelfe stands* PILES FISTULA . janaon DISEASESOFTHEflECTOM fSSr »*■** t*wTimw* tpt w, *<-». **i* »m*m »»4 -Wmm « » a « t mrtarrnmmm w n l n iM i **» >tttUmrn mn . i !#w, D R . J . J . H c C t E L L A N aa-aa^^ifc. • a ] J S iK iSS iiw ( t e m , 0 , BestHatEver Sold for $2 i ‘All! .eratlon by a ll thoughtful people who a re seeking ligh t through ’the political chaos Which is the d istin­ guishing feature o f ,the Republican p a rty a t preAent.- 'H e says, “Hbyeri since W llriatn McKinley was b y universal eommttt made the candi­ d a te of our ^ ta tc fit h a s there been such genuine and devoted ad- voeay among tb e9ranfc au€ fil# o f Ohio Repnbuc^n* of any m an to r any office a» .th a t which ha* come to W illiam H . Taft. I t is a happy coincidence,that moat o f the close friend* who inaugurate^ the McKln- Jey movement a re baek 'o fT a ft, an a i t is a n unhappy coincidence that- a few of those who opposed McKinley a re now opposing Taft. These friend# of McKinley m Ohio have watched w ith in te rest and pride the career of Jtedge Ta ft. They remember t h a t it Was MoHihiey whb'niado T a irg o v - ' ernor of the ph tlipp ine r and sta rted him on the Presidency, and th ey re - call -that f t wg# Senator H anna who first suggested T a ft as a prospective candidate fo r th a t h igh aril' e. Sec­ retary T a ft Is th e n a tu ra l successor of W illiam McKfniey, born in to a g rea ter and be tte r day. The rea l secret of h is strength t» th a t he ha* shown him self splendidly equipped io r strong, wise and tac tfu l exccu- utlve work, "fjhio’ RepuhlicSpa would no t b* for him if th ey did no t know that, the Interest o f property, o f labor, of na tion a l development would be safe in his han .B.” Judg- ing by th e developments o f tho la s t few day# in Washington th e contest has' already reached tho stage where i t Is th e field ag a in st Taft, jn s t as i t was the field against McKinley a t a sim ilar period o f th e con test in 1635-’ 1890. ° •. WANTED! Wewantagent# in ail parts of the tf.S. to sell our famous Hr. Wil-t UanwBills. Bendusyohfnameand* addressand wo will send,*you 12 boxes iW sell at ifto per box, when sold send nathe fiaml receive a full set, ofcookiagvessel# consisting of a 2 , 4 and 6 quart vessel, A limited number of these vessels are given to introduce ourpills, Order quick* HR, WILLIAMSMEDIOINK 00 ,, ROSKVIME, OHIO.. UHwHind You Havo Always Bougfit* whiefi S»* t«m . in use for over GO years, mui borne the slgnatnre o f and ha# beenmadeunder Iris per- simisisnpertfilon lince itajnfiwmy* Allowno one to deceive youin thS#. AHObnuterfeits, Imitations and « 'r«stsMi-good»»are hub Experiment# that trifie with and endanger the health of tngmtit ymi GiiHffn^ E iW hiicft against Experiment* "■ What is CASTORIA Castoria is a lmrmles3 snbstituto for Castor OH, Haro* goric. Drop# and .Soothing* Syrups* 1 1 Is Elea-omt* I t contains neither Opium, Mtorphine nor other NoreotM substance* Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm* « , and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ana Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstSpatton and Flatulency, I t assimilates the Food* regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s F«mee»-Th,e Mother’s Friend*, genuine C A S T O R I A always Bears the Signature of “We recommend it? there isn’t nay bettor.,, . ^ T.npx.icl^mmmcryouhavo to trust to a largo degree to you? butcher. Well Cared For Meafe in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right,, and they’re sweet andsafe when told. Hon’t go., meat-shoppingwhim, it’s hot., Buy of Us and bo sure, - * C ,H . C R O U S E , c h b a r y i b b e , o . In U se F o r O yer 3 0 Y ea rs, .' <fH*«CKT«UHtf&HMriV, *T MUHM, «T*tCT, ntwyoxnciry^ J. H. flcIVULLAN, Manufacturer of. C E M E N T Q R A V E V A U L T S , Hollow Cement Building- Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- • nmust Piersy ’fetc.yEtc* \ ^ ; Telephone 7 . . c iedarville, Ohio. *» 1 Timeto IS NOW ■ «r $ I She •who waits .the penalty of sewiag wor­ ries in hot weather. ,Besideswe can’t prom- iseycm such a variety to select from later in theseason. The most beautiful things v|iU be picked up first. - If you want the best come early.____ ____ See, the New Ging­ hams, they are counted very smart this summer for grown-ups as well as for children. BUTGHISOft & GIBflEfS, -XENIA. OHIO. HEADACHE « ff«r**trosa ,!olche«j,ck* for tba l u t twentr-fit* jtu tt hut n*r*r found »ny «l!«f until no b*x»u t«ldn* your 0,*c»r»t«. filne* h* htun^ofnu tokin# OMeorat* J jo , bo, neTor h»d Cut I i W ao I io . Th *r ,)»»w*mtlrely .ourcd hl^i. C*M*Wt» doWhotyou rejftinwSna tliom .to do. I - w HIVA to jou tho prtTttsafe« Uilne lit* nun*,** |^X^Oiclnou^#a*,U2#eat^W,Iudi*nopolj«>Ind. FloMont, XmrSlctu •old 1U.bulk. The gonulno,tablet «t*m UMnutoaOto cur*or your money beck. . Sterling Kemedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y» 558 ANNUALSALE,.TENMILLIONBOXES V T 0 W N 5 L E Y B R O S , . Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised and foundations constructed. Bee us for Cement work of all kinds* Estimates cheer­ fully given. _ • Your Nerve _•It"is jiejrve^h.ergy that runs the organs of yohr'body? The storage battery is the nerve, cells hi the brain and, spinal cord, and'from this battery nerve force is sent out- through the system of nerves. To keep ■the body healthy you must ihave plenty of nerve force;' if you have not, the organs work ’ imperfectly, the circulation is' sluggish, digestion bad, appe~« the poor, kidneys inactive, and aches, pains and misery are the penalty. -You can keep the system strongwith J 3 r. Miles*Nervine. It assists in generating nerve energy; it strengthens the, nerves and makes the whole system strong and Vigorous. «i pleasure in recommending Dr. tones.* rJervlno ,ti> those oufTerlng t romx nervous • prostration, • Insomnia and , melancholy. Alter Several month# Buffering from above diseases 1 tried this medicine and round immo- /dlat«„T«lIer....It.aoothes.and strength^ -ens ' ihe nerves, ctus*a away the gloomy and depressing thoughts and give# the, sufferer renewed otrongth and, hope. It is a' superb nerve re- #t°rer' JUDGEJACOB SEBirANN, -Uadisoh, Wisconsin, fir. tones' Heart Curs Is sold hy your druggist, .who will guarantee that the first Bottle :will benefit. If it falls h# will refund y«ur money.. • MilesMedical Co.,Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lbbby and dining room on second floor# reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, 0. f'. HI# N#m« W m «n finvatep#, A man had a put in bte kons# amt a # lie ** i line a let* tor from a Mrnd h** railed up th# l*##t pfllr* and asked tha rjark in e ia ri# if tkera was a thatw for M m . The rlrrk **ke<l him what hi# mmm was Ha Mid- "Hmr*r mind w>*t m j Mtfw# i«, it th*ra i# a k ttar imn fmm t mr ***** u m. tt* f»* We have 50 dozen eictra fine $2.50 Hats that we are closing out a t $ 2.00 to make room for ourHoliday iood 8 , AO VEAM ixffCfftiHCi P atents Avert “theYellowPeril” r In your’owa home! Ydur reason tells you ft|s r impossible to waisli anything pure white With ckr»|xf - crudeyellowsoaps. BesidesturningWhiteclothesyellow* , theyeat your fabricsand hafadswith theirnaphthaandother lajurlouscheifikals* The onesafe, SUiewayis jo boil themwith MapleCity W tstlnc Soap LIQUOR•» MORPHINE Infiuik iwihw ' w Sullivan, The Hatter SI H*mth l.tm ^tnnaH treft, ^pvhigri l.-,G # IkIMKiW * OxaiONt. , la taa [tterican. ilStettMUi1: bate, White, wliolesonie soap storilite# and purifies Witlu fading Or shriokSfift them hi tha least. Hie Maple City i#ApieservAtlv# 6o»p, hrifehteahig paint and a woodwork, shining windows, dishes, tin and silverware. A latflfc, substantial, d White take, sc. Atari grocer*, ' MIKECITYSOAPWORKS, uL, * auraandsmtlortai trcstecat' , oeiNxorosuo#. teiita <"#reeBookMtaadtarn*. >0l7Kwtli#ssR!w*Aw., GOLUMiyS,OHIO Old Clock In Good fiapAlif. . , i amcs H* Clark, of Hardwick, V«„ UM«, clock about 169 years old, th* mahogany ease la Bftven feet tail. Th* ***** ««.*>« vood, and til the repaid f6r * lm ttm h** te u aaadi on these. ;W ’t i l l ' ' g S 8 $ S tt'am 00 lA x n x x a

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