The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

> sJ j t VJ1 wmpiwi? WWW t> x8qo. CRDABVILLK, OHIO. . --a Wn DjlWi’iX' xlii ii F a J.UU£ i A( ji B tmcl juoiaitio careful and prompt u. attention- to all biu-iuesiii-j^ . ¥- intrUHtt'il to us.^ NEW YORK DRAFT ' and BANKMONEY,ORDERS* The. cheapest and most *con* renJent way to send money by mall, Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral {Security, Banking Hours: 8,A. M. to 3, P. M, S.JW. S mith , President,| O. L. S mith , Cashier,, The Cedarville Herald, ' Sr.oo P e r Y e a r . 'XCAjra&X-T mJEX , - - E d ito r. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1907. STANDPATTERS CONCESSION, The unanimity-withwhich the star dlest stand patters hasten to say that of coprse the time for changes in the Dingiey schedules will come .before very long ought to be a source ot great encouragement to tariff re­ visionists, It amounts to a conces­ sion to public sentiment, from the corporation men—that is .to say, they concede the existence of the sentiments and in that fact is found ■evidence ot the force and extent of. the demand for revision. Senator Foraker’s speech in Mi- amiasburg tho other day illustrates the position-.of the champions ot the great corporate interests, The sen­ ator at first tried to mal>e it appear that he believes in revision at some future time and then attempted to Show that it would be folly to under­ take the task before 1809, at the earlieStT" The hollowness of his ar­ guments against Dingiey law chang­ es Is fairly illustrated by his chal­ lenge to his hearers to point out some evil bo great it cannot be en­ dured longer. That part of his address deyohed to the tariff was ail about a* cheap as this. Even with Ins attractive stage, presence and groat oratorical gifts, we doubt if Senator Foraker succeeded invim­ pressing his audience. Hut, as Wc started out to say, it is encouraging to find all tho stand­ patters admitting, as Foraker did, that the time to revise is not very far ahead. That shows that they realize, against .their will, along what lines th e people are thinking, ’ a,... ! —Golden Rule Flour has all the flavor that’s in the wheat, and makes the biggest and swee test loaf . of any on the market. 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OP BUSINESS' TOR Aid. PURPOSES r.yiTBft,iw^- ......................... ^ r ^ O L I V E T * T a r t a r w,il0f iOJandord YJfilbld > W. J. TflffBOX, LOCAL AGENT. - PILES FISTULA AtmAht, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM JiV*i t.ff.o B.fe-ss* e-.l DisM-tii ot mm cans es huatimsema tfnosj *Kil : : j ofptsCtatHUtX CMiWSWtIKJ. d r * % )* M c C l e l l a n CflUMIlfaft Scott*s Emulsion strengthens en feeb led nursing mothers b y increasing their fle sh and n e rv e fo rce . I t p rov ides b ab y w ith th e neeessa ry f a t 'sff a a d saQiiviral f e e d I s ? SieaM iy grow th . ALL DRUGGISTS i SOc. AND $1.00, .^airirawigB Shakespeare's Advice. Shakespeare put into tho mouth of Polontua the Injunction, “(live every man thy ear, hut few thy voice.” If this advice Is to be held to he in keep1 ins with tho rest of Shakespeare’s advice as to wisdom, it must ho con­ strued differently than it usually is. "In the multitude of counselors there is wisdom” Is an old saying, hut equal­ ly as old Is the well known fact that one man,who knows, his business is worth more than 20 who don’t. Rigid Justice Among Anlmaio. Bees, heavers, elephants, and crows banish or put to death such members of their communities as are lazy or wicked. Glass Bandages Now. A novel dressing for wounds in tho form of plain window glass has been devised. An antiseptic preparation is smeared on a piece of glass, which is applied as a covering for tho wound. .The merit of this now. moth od lies In the possibility of examining the wound without removing the dressing. It relieves pain, promotes healing, and is economical. Dog Burled In Fine Coffin, A'Tunbridge Wills, 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,cutStonesandStauary — D O — N ot F orget t Your duty to your loved oneswho have passed away. * Let their final restingplace bemarked for all time with nsuitable memorial. If you desire originality in design and thoroughness in construction- come and see tis. With our superior facilities and equipment, which are not equalled by any retail concern in theU. S., we are prepared as never before to furnish high grade work for less money than infer­ ior work will cost elsewhere. We employ 00 agents in this terri­ tory. If at all interested in anything in our line, write, phorte for catalogue or if possible qall to see us. Bell phone 391, Citizens. 216, Established 1864. G E O R G E D O D D S & S O N , 118,115,117, 119W. Mam St., Xema, O. Automobilists 1 ■ i W e W an t Your Attention Whether you own an Auto now or want to buy one later* we know that our services will-prove valuable to you. We-specialize in Second-handAutos. If you Want to be put in touch with buy­ ers o r owners, we are in a position to get you i better prices than you would be aptJ o get otherwise. As expert engineers^we‘rgive"to 7 all a “ square deal’ —buyer and seller alike. Our aim is to give value received to both. DaytonAutoExchangeCo, DUNN and SWAIN. Bell Phone 3708. iiTr TEXHIBI IIKM *>1210*0.'g.uv.crk ii, iiu njid In­ dustrial FxpoMi Ion will bo hold in Columbus. ptt iuhor 2, 3, 4, 6, <5 next, and from tho interest already manifested by prospective exhibitors Ohio’ s promt u putattou ns having tho leading Exposition of its kind in tho world, will be fully sustained in hoi* fifty-seventh annual exhibi­ tion. . > The unusual demand for oxhibi- tiomspace m the machinery depart­ ment, and tho many lattera of inquiry regarding the live stock and other premium classes, leads tho managersto confidently predict that the coming exhibition will easily surpass any of Ha yredeceesors from .every view point. -Not only will the exhibits proper be more extensive and representa­ tive of tho greatness of the state, but the beautiful park ground will present a more pleasingfeature than heretofore, as many adornments of rare shrubbery and sweet smelling foliage plants have been added, while its building equipment has been enlarged by the erection of an imposing con Crete grand stand and a beautiful, women’s rest rSmn. Many other improvements have ~been made duringthe pastyear, and to-day Ohio’s State Fair, .with its mammoth exhibition buildings and park grounds of rar%setenic beauty, stands as a monument to the pro­ gressive spirit of tho people. Aside from the educational influ-, eneesof the RxpoHitlon, entertain-1 iug featuren.of the highest order of excellence will be provided. ' Har­ ness racing, baud concerts' balloon races and free vaudeville perform­ ances will bo daily features, but its leading attraction in the entertain- "menfc lino will be the appearance of the world’ s famous aerial navigator, Captain A .Roy Kh&benshue, with his latestscieutiflc invention—a pas senger carrying airship. Captain Knabchshue will make daily flights over the buildings and around the racecourse, carryingrwith him any from the assembled crowd who wish to make this journey through the seas of air. ■ The attendance record gives prom­ ise of being shattered beyond com parison, fis in addition to the many attractions of the Fair, Ohioans will hold a Joyous Buckeye Home .Com ing in Columbus during -the contin­ uance of the Exposition, and from the four corners of tho world thous­ ands o f Buckeyes who hftvo strayed from their native heath will return to tho.home Of their birth to mingle in brotherly reunion* Tft. this con­ nection we artSpleased to announce that a county headquarters building will he established on the fair­ grounds, and any county desiring to secure a booth in Urn building will bo accommodated.. This will afford a common meeting place for all county residents and no4doubt will bo the scene of many'happy re­ unions of long patted friends. Full details regarding tho headquarters building can be obtained by address ing T. L, Calvert,Secretary, Colum­ bus, E V E R Y T H I N G F O R P I C T U R E M A K I N G “ IN THE K o d a k B o x pictures, a Brownie Developing Box lor devel­ oping the negatives in daylight , Film, Veiox paper. Chemicals, Trays, Mounts. Everything needed lor making pictures is included in this complete little outfit* And the working of it is so simple that anybody can get.good results from the start. No dark-room is needed^ and every step is explained in the illustrated instruction book that accompanies every outfit. Made by Kodak workmen in the Kedak factory—that tells the story of the (quality. THE KODAK BOX No. 2, CONTAINING: ?:!on 1.00 .20 ,or. .15 ,10 .03 tj i‘i.«ritrii(inAi»vj#i/OVeiopiiL ... . 8Rons? D.'iVftlonincTroys, • . . 11)02. 2Hx !,'/ DuplwsMount-i, .03 I D ost ,Kodakf)ryMountingTieno, ,03 1InstructionBook, <6 ,4 , OO p r ic e * Complete CCA 0 0 N k **££3 At nil ICoiiakDealer jj . .10' ’ 84.45 A Memorable Day. One of tho days wo remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, Is the one on winch wo become Acquainted with Dr. King’s How Life Pills, the painless purifiers that euro headache and biliousness and keep, the bowels right. 25c at Drug Stores, Clearance sale of all spring and summer milli­ nery. Miss Kate Nisbet. Mr. James Mitchell, wifo and daughter of Pittsburg arrived here Sabbath and will Visit witli rela­ tives. Mr. Mitchell lifts charge of tho wall paper department in Hornes’ department store in that city and is taking a couple oi weeks vacation. Mrs. Glenn Wliltosell of Spring* field is being entertained at tho homo ot Mr. J. E, Pierce and family. The summer institute and farmers picnic win bo held Friday August 10 in Air. C. 1), Dobbins grove. CASTOR IA For Infants And Ohildren, TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Boars tho Eignaturo of I 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Witte,for JiooUet of tte Kodak Slox, EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester,,N. Y.» too kodakaw. ^ ffcwaNIL COWRMKTft Ae. Antons*fcuatngBrtefph qnlclilynSnorlftlJi oivr(.fiiilr.nl r » * *"> inwnoon I*proTiSM?jmtsut-*-— - - ttonsattlcUte/inadfliiUM, HA1 sentfrofl. ol<1«st*sencrfot< I’ntmite taken ttir.in. l n. line:ire, rttmftmiKet, ; e.nl’atent* Mnnn'ftVjtWCS'V* tptr.lai ot c wUtKVst,ckarni, la Ik* Scientificjffihcrican. Atmntlsor.icirtllO'UfMed weekly, iSf. cutntlon ot nuya;!CTnifie>.«ts*). qetinsdJf ymf*fourmont'.:*, |t> f!tS*by«>r ■■'Bfouchoalcsr H » w m fgrfifntiTn- |! siniaaiing|^T^iiMRegi%< ltii||iieak)u«fchsatviBowelsof J.M . M S * ( d ll.DK LN Promotesurpdsllctti,Cheerful- W o t N a r « o t i c . ff0Uilr.SAKV£i.nrcmR aavvuvui ^ viuvi ^ vviiouw* pm', Sour StomscniDiarrhoah VVbrxns,G’oftV«fe«ons.Feverish­ ness emd Loss o f S leep . FaCSjrnile ^i^rteturc of yJEW Y O RK. * At_b inoiMly. t»VU -J 3 A) o s ) s — ^ | C.T rs t s etSTORIt TogXafa-mfea !m d U b iH r ca . IThe KindYouHave Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACTCOPYOFWRAPPER. In Ose For Over Thirty Years THCCENTAURCCMRANY. NEWVORUCITY* J . H . n c M I L L A N , Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 * Cedarville, Ohio, Timeto,BuyWashGoods * I S NOW She who waits the penalty of sewing wor­ ries in hot weather* Besideswe can’ t prom­ ise you .such a variety to select from later in the season. The.most beautiful things wilt be picked up first. If you want the best come early. ,See-the New Ging** 1 ■ hams, they are counted very smart this summer for grown-ups as well as for children, HUTCHISON & GIBNEY’S XENIA, OHIO. ) T0W N 5LEY BROS., Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of*Cement|Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised|and foundations constructed.^ See us for Cement work of all "* kinds. Estimatjrs^qheer- fully'given. j "TAKE THIS CUT” “ We recommend if; there isn’ t nay better.,, Tn mid-summer you have to trust to.a large degree to your buto-her. 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’ t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. . C. H. CRQUSE, OEDARVILL®, O. DYSPEPS IA “Having taken yonr wonderful “Cnscnret*,rfor threemonthnandDelnc entirelycuredof stomach catarrhanddyspopeia, xthinknwordof praisois dueto*’Casoaret8,fiortheirwonderfulcomposition.• Ihavetakonnumermis other ao-called remedies ’ butwithoutavail andI findthatCuacaretsrelieve moroinaday than all the others I have taken wouldinayoarT7f L * . JamoBJdcGuno, 103McrcorSt., JorseyCity,N.J. Best For I ^ ^ The Bowels. . istouxwto CANDYCATHARTIC .^Pleasant,PaUtablo,Potent.TasteGood.DoGood, NeverSicken, WeakenorGripo,10c,2 jc ,50c.Novor soldinbulk. The genuinetablet stampod OOO* Guarautoodtoeurooryourmoneyback. SterlingRemedyCo., ChicagoorK.Y. 59a ANNUALSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES 1 1 It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty -Whether or not your heart is affected. One person in four lias a weak heart,*' it may be you. I f so, you should know, it now, and save serious coil-, sequences. If you have short breath, fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, liot flushes; if you cannot lie on left side; if you have fainting or smother­ ing spells, pain ,around, heart, in side and arms, your heart is weak, and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will re­ lieve you. Try a -bottle, and see how quickly your condition will improve. "Atioiit a year aijo I wrote to tho Miles Medical Co., aalcliuj-advice, as I was suffering with heart trouble, ami had been for two years. I had pain in my heart, bade and left side, and had not been able .to draw a deep breath for two years. Any llttlo exertion would cause, palpitation, and I ■oukl not llo on my left side without suffering. They ndvlsod me to try Dr, Miles Heart Cure and Nervine, which I did with tho result- that X am in hotter health than Xever waB before, having gained 14 pounds sinfco I commenced taking- It, I took about thirteen bottles of the two medicines, and haven't been bothered with my heart since.” MltS. t TDI.H3 THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr, Miles' Heart Cure Is sold- by . your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls he 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 85c. High Street, Springfield, 0 . om y r orra f iwbjatb j Flakes of S n o w FLEECYwoolens, soft and unslintnkeu j brightened colored clothes ; shiningwhitlows; glossywoodwork j glis teuilig china, glittering glassware, and sparkling silver .are every dayobjcctsfo the woman who summons to her ald LIQUOB"1 MORPHINE* tire Maple City Solf Washing A few thitl snowy flakes dropped into the holler from a cake of this wonder-working Soap, will quickly make a heap of dirty clothes look like a snowdrift. It preserves textures instead of “ eating” and cor­ roding then} as strong soaps do. It workj\lil:e magic in hot or cold water, and is the purest, finest Soap in existence for “ all-round” housework. .This large, substantial white cake is the most economicalbeeause it lasts as long as two of other kinds, s centsatall grocers, MAPLE CITV SbAF WORKS, Monmouth, x*s Illinois, Habits, la the only aura and rational tw»frnpnt COLUMBUS OHIO • - I Old Clock In Good Repair. James H. Clark, of Hardwick, Vt. has a clock about ICO years old. Tho mahogany case is seven foot tall. Tho works mo of wood, and ail n1Grop:llr. ing nooded for n long; time had to be raado on these. |MltMftllUtonto I ris'.-a tvt.if a .t‘4»m - ’ rtosns, nto nen^j, Mj* to.&tt;a,?4cileyhcSi siwtw,e«kiM‘V I I f f ffllK, it. r, yso pOt»V^«i,84l YF*«l6oa tttMt? Sstttdwlw TAFT l Milimt Wfll ■- tiie OliiosJ • file At; It’ He Is the Fot| Savoyard, respendent- Seae an Epd ' At thi.i t nj !•- h.tir, 1. V ward T. r t| S‘. rlf IpH, <jf f)l<> CUi-; tt;. on tho big w| hi:' J) .ijiio n Unit,. 03 I’ouducdnp th<| from Hip jionj clori nn»ai,-inli| moat. 'i„ trv ii wild a \i v. tt pn-,.iiivuu,u p cvt-iy (’list*, th meals of wit trance into n vice in tin* p piker offoi is il tkm of Tal’i tl| the builder. Premier l Coinmentlnf;| p’ayoU by ltooHcvclt adi tho trip to thp early in the fa writer on the Ji.urn.il, has ll “When Wii: from Seal th )(( will be a dt For three mo far East,, step leagues of va can continent, pits. In the distance ami will bo .a no| v-ill he so also take him out nr lit. In Mai ington, lie wii if not in ,ua^ American adr will be a difil to Panama, an 1 when hel w :s as Roosef oi-t Roosevelf -Bcosevolt'p w a cabinet mb "But Ills p Philippines l£ a leave of ah own people. I-Uvisevelt in T; ft in Alai’il ‘ As seereta imxtrlcably vedt policies.I leave all thail Where all heF all there isj i| lcies. Run And so It ,who foresee Ouent will 1| tip} malting to the AmsriiJ away to win! “Ever sin Rt osevelt st bear hunt ai silting on th pi'r have loo) man to sueci of the Whiti tian’s boom ' ed that. day. only served th * public thl tliorougli-goli] he would car| cj>s against v pi sition. In i one hears tlnl ion, and the| BcUimont ,th n nt of tlios'i! of the countil in the sosi clever AVaJ writen: “Mr. McKil Rrpubliean A Philippine isi “Hia choir, and perhnio tl at coni 1 1 wi nt over t) pc iph* wc I k a I’ urkc and te.pnded hi! pkmfing Am otln-r s'de o! pi illi.-d tin i o'hcr r^-oei was in then CIS. 1 ” f do m ; any pa- sat < ti-ni coniVr;; thority t>i g civin.,ill'! p< ourst-BC;!, » than :ohl.:n con^iit •*’i si:r f ;1 prop!.'. Hi -g-mlnianP " f urin'ion 1:" ’ !■ up ,! Many >f ti.t | for whom I a-:d ii’. p c in O’ i : o- 1i n (ulvuniM ■ isier iff a :lil that -’toi-vf id , t-h. tb it ; 1>I “And t' rJ wants to hi ipunomcr i| v.i’ i,,r< r| Jrrinetr 1 v,-i * S.’i-.il i" JtiMi. W ffOl Sr!,irgi'. tVjcf tAPftt.iPK.FT,a ii.i t it < aiur I 5 sentireo. Ar| i OPP. PATKPl io . t« ■

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