The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

■ * 3**e»U^6^<^el6b-*MeV^4g^>6^ Jt ft ' © - :n . -t a - <* 5 *^. «rt!*saa^8-%.-,ag^s O KC lAN J itB I) <?r.pARvri.T.K1OHIO. Wn #oMcri> Y our P atbowadu and xiromlse careful and prompt ,,* attention to all hiislncsofgjgl} r;-:~j ^-intrusted to us.J NOW*YORKDRAFT and RANKMONEY,ORDERS* The cheapest anti mos.t 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, IW. S mith , President.! 0, L. S mith , Cashier,, ■M-: ; ' J L I N E S Prom OEDARVILLE to . 3amc$iotvii expo$ftto« Daily Excursions to Norfolk Tour East With Stop-overs at P ittsbu rgh N e w Y o r k H a r r isb u rg B o s t o n B a lt im o r e P h i la d e lp h ia "Washington R i c h m o n d an d o th e r , po in ts N o r thw e s t W e s t S o u th w e s t - SPECIAL REDUCED FARES Sunday .Excursion to COLUM­ BUS. $1-00 Round Trip from Cedarvilla. • Excursion Train leaves 8:25 a. m, August 25, 1007. For particulars call on J. W. RADABAUGH, Ttekel. Agent. * . “•, <> >gives woman -some of her most! ,miserable and wretched hours, j iAlongwiththe backache, gener-1 [ally come headache, waist pain, ’ | falling feelings, irritability, nerv­ ousness and the blues, .'Have 1you these periodical troublesJ If so, you may' know-that they [are due to disease cf acme of most important organa o f . r body, .organs that should i -M .with IKE OF CARDIN WOMAN'S RELIEF tSaysMrs. Blanche E. Stephanou, of I 11228S. 42ndAve., Chicago, “ 1suf-1 Jferedmiserably for. five (S) years fwitha constant pain inmy bade and [rightside and althoughmy husband , |employed several of the best doctors < Sinthis great city, not one could give Im# relief. At last I took Wine of ICarduI, which relievedmy pain, pre- fventedan operation and restoredme ' to health.*' It Is a wonderful enra- j tive medicine for all womens' ills. Tiyit . R26 At all Druggists $U )0 pjtpailg7 H 3 A H O «ax t poi»»> woo * hm » p notpm», u f sasodtmd toy «< u , ssamsaa ao a m i . awblab . m crasa ooo‘09i I.5CIS $P- Thaf: hacking cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers o f resistance weakened' T a k e S c o f f s E m u ls io n * ................................................. ■& .................................... - •■ . . . - - - - - - .............................- It buiids up and strengthens your entire system* It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so epared that it is easy to take and easy to digest* AU. DRUGGlSTSiSOc. AND *1.00 prej FOR 8AhE, Ksty oflfiin iii good I condition. Inquire <>fT. W. Sti Jolju or phono 8 tin lifi. .MONEY to loan on first mortgage, on FARMS, only. .. "Wo ttlso have FOB SALE SOME desirable farms and oevoral nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH Si OLEMANS, CEDAR VIDLEi OHIO. msmmmaaesm*m »w* "TAKE THIS CUT" The Cedarville Herald. KNAEENSHUE’S PASSENGER CARRYING AERIAL CRAPT ; $x.oo p e r Y ear.'. ICAGtDH BhJTiL, *• * . Kd ltar. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1007. INCLUDES NEWSPAPERS. The postal authorities at Washing­ ton, recognizing the liability of postmasters to make mistakes in getting letters In the wrong boxes have fixed a penalty of $200 oii per sons taking mail out of the officer other than their awn and not re turning it at once. ■This law also includes newspapers. The excuse tha‘t It Is the postmaster’ s fault “ cuts no ice.” If you have been getting other peoples’ mail, take warning. “ One of tho peculiarities of the season I have never observed be fore,” .says Frank Stephens of New Vienna, ’ "is not a good acre , of clo ver in sight;.. I ’ ve been over a good Ly portion of the- country the past ten days without seeing a good clover field. -1 sowed $9 worth of. clover seed and can't tell you whether I’m going'to have a stand of clover, If the clover crop .fails .this season I suppose 'clover will cost about$15 a bushelnextseason. -Exchange.' , ' Ohio’s Fam ou s Inventor Ha s at La st M a ste red the Problem of Aeria l Navigation and P resen ts to the Public the F irst P a s se n g e r A irsh ip in the W o rld ’s H istory. ITS MECHANISM IS A STRONGLY GUARDED SECRET This Strange, Bewildering Craft Engaged ai a Dally Feature at the Ohio State Fair, to Be Held In Columbus, Sept. e..A- 4, 5, 6, Next, Wh$n Opportunity Will Be Afforded Our Citizens to Journey Through the flea* of Air With the Intrepid Navigator—Description of H>» Aerial Marvel. /' Every fanner should have a few sheep, in order to save much of the, material grown that may be wasted Sheep will oat a good many plants which cattle reject, and they graze closer to the ground. Young add tender weeds are delicious to sheep and they, therefore assist in ridding tiie fields of such pests. A small flock of. mutton sheep should be kept if for no othor purpose than Supply the family with choice meat. NABENSHU S P ‘ " "ENGER CARRYlNCS AiRSHIP. to There Is mote .loss storing pota toes than in storing any other crop, Barring all waste from rot, there is a heavy shrinkage, both m quantity and weight. A bin holding iMbbu* Sheds will Show «. shrinkage of near­ ly on^teiitK, besides ft greater toss. in October, when taken from the soil, wilt not weigh so much, after being stored m the cellar during the Whiter. The shrinkage in weight is much less when kept in pits closely covered with, earth, for. tliere.Is then less change for evap­ oration. A ride through the air—at last, it is possible—and the scientist's dream of ages is now an actual reality. Con­ ducted, chaperoned and gufded by the World’s greatest navigator of the un­ charted skies—Captain A. Hoy ICna* benshue—visitors to the coming Ohio State Fair will have opportunity of sailing up, Into and through the floods in Ihe latest scientific aerial invention -Knahenshue's- passenger-carrying airship. While the timid visitor can only stand in, awe and amazement when he'beholds this marvelous pro­ duct of roan's skill and Ingenuity, his more daring and adventurous neigh­ bor will e»joy the pleasant aensaUod -e£ grasfttoJHr rifting from th* earth, sailing ad a high altitude through the hitherto nnnayigated seas of air, and after coursing over the grounds add buildings for a period of thirty to forty minutes the daring Captain will bring the monster air vessel safely back to Mother Earth, All previous inventions of Captain Knuheusbuo pale Into insignificance The soil to be used for potted plants Should be admixture of leaf mold frotn fclie woods, sand and good loam, a little powdered charcoal being an improvement. A piece of broken pot should be put over the drainage hole then enough soil put in so that when the ball of earth is placed in tho pot there will be about an inch of space from the surface of the soil to the rim of the pot. Fill in the soil’ all about the ball, and pack it moderately tight. Finally give the pot a tap on the bench to settle the soil. After alltlie plants are potted put a spray nozzle on the sprinkler and give them a good watering, shading with newspapers for two oif three days, during sun shine until re-established. Never use a large sized pot for a small rooted plant, i f you do the Brtllwill sour and the plants sicken and die. W. J. TflRBOX, LOCAL AGENT. FISTULA AND AO. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM »fc gAlisfi mmian ttt «oft*JftftWTet«hl Ite »sssiie*t ii5Kills* a (f viezijiteiM *1.*Z<*f.»Jf3ycj:*f:(stijWr.-iv. T;.. 1 »'0 enurth-ntria luiXtv W*il *tc: aw fei mutt am tsittsttai <A Wcfattt. TfntlBto* nasji os Mem, wf.^fre (rnrs* *u,ji«ia»5a«itittmi«acstiu, rsttiiistsi im, d r . j. j , M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0. Lima College The Cheapest and the Be»t •School In Northwestern Ohio ADAPTS ITSWORK TO TUB INDIVIDUAL WANTS OFTHE STUDENT, COURSES OF STUDY Classical, Scientific, Literary, Normal, Preparatory, Commer­ cial, Civil Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, Music, Expression and Dramatic Art. B o o k k e e p i tig and Shorthand. Dcpartnent* Unexcelled Anywhere All graduates of good Standing guarantee! positions. EXPENSES Three months (Tuition)..... $10.85 Ton Weeks (Tuition)........... 0.00 Board (per ^veek)................. I.d5 UNLIMITED TlJtn SCHOLARSHIPS In Bookkeeping - - - $i50.00 In Typewriting, Stenography 30.00 I 1 both h » * - * - « .. q O Student*M*y Enter At Any I Ime ANY COURSE OP STUDY CAR Ml TAKEN HY COltREiP0NDl3NCB Fall Term ne^lili Sept, and, For full Information write to OH a RLEA CHRISTIAN MILLER, PH, D, PRESIDENT LIMA, 0 ed P A S T O R I A t X&fmti and CMdrtiL KidKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears tho (Signatureof ROYKNABENSHUE, World’s Famous Aerial Navigator, comparison wlih this latest aerial Vessel, While its mechanism is a se­ cret known only to Its inventor, fol­ lowing Ts a brief description of this marvel: The elongated gas bag Is construct­ or thousands of yards of imported silk of finest texture, s nved in squares that At may have tho greatest strength. This bag has a capacity of more than twenty thousand cubic feet hydrogen gas, giving a lifting power of eighteen hundred pounds, Tho envelope is one hundred and twenty-five feet in length and about thirty-five feet in diameter. On either side are two mammoth' aeroplanes, which serve to resist tho windpressure ohd propel the. yessel. The driving power is furnished by two delicately constructed engines of twenty horse power each, enabling the Craft to sail through the air at n speed of sixty miles per hour In a calm, while in a moderate wind this velocity ts reduc- to about fprty mites per hour Cap- lain Knahenshtte is now able to sail under any weather conditions. The carrying car Is about ninety feet tn length and resembles very closely Ihe modern coach Of an ordinary street railway. Cushioned seats are provid­ e r the passengers, while ihe opef r sits at the bow of the vessel and guides It in its journey through the of afr, The propeller aud rudder built miong entirety different lines hiiy heretofore used l>y Capitis Knahemhue. nnd the vessel us a . wholo has but faint resemblance to tho smaller crafts which heretofore have been shown Inathis country. Captain Knahonshuo—student ftn-l enthusiastic aaiormit that ho Is— freely predicts that In the not distant ifutiiro aerial navigation will supplant the ordinary paneeager traffic of the ees$ .are than world, and that within .U-'e next de» cade passengers can enter the sleep* mg compartment o f am airship in tha evening In New fo rk 'C ity and break­ fast hi. London/ Raft prediction Is giv­ en weight when, .y e consider *the im* proyemontn and advancements he has made in aerial navigation during the past year,. Th e craft then used and which created RUCh ft furore ip the scientific world Jtft, but as ft toy when compered witb’ tkftMew passopgercar- rytng airship. * The most aifnhjsft problems to over­ come In asriai adsrlgation has bhsn to construct an sufficient hors# power to . tfrt«4>M£ enormous weight through the *lf! wwfcFM speed and ftt the same time Kdep the welghfiof the engine atjt nrirdruttrii, that it may not be cumbersome. The engines used An the present psssunger-csrrylng air­ ship am marvels of mechanical skill, as, weighing teas than fifty pounds, they have * combined driving fore# equal to forty horse power. These engines are- of secret design add have been so, closely guarded by Captain; Knabenshue that it pas been Jmpos- j Blb)o to ascertain anything definite j regarding their construction, Captain Kosbenahue'* engagement I at the Ohio Btate Fair, Sept, 2„B, 4, 15 and 0, will Include dally flights nnd exhibitions, selecting- from the assem­ bled crowd any who desire to accom­ pany him on bis trip to the clouds. In addition to bf* daily flights on the fair grounds he wit) on Monday, Sept. 2, encircle the city o f Cglumbus, de­ liver his psssonger* In the State Cap­ itol grounds, and after a brief rest wilt again ascend and return to the exposition grounds. £ach afternoon ho will encircle (he race coursa and maneuver hit cruft at high and )Ow altitudes, proving that he has mas­ tered a seemingly unfathomable prob­ lem. During te# Interim between flights the machine wifi he housed In a specially constructed aerodomo where the IntriosMes of its mechan­ ism will he explained in part by Cap­ tain Knabenshiie, While no doubt many airships of ,tho Smaller type, such at exhibited last year, will again be featured at many places this season, tho' Dhlo State Fair has an exclusive contract with Captain Knabenshuo for the ap­ pearance of th# passenger carrying craft, and It can be positively stated that Its only exhibition in America will he on the Ohio State Fall- grounds, as immediately after the con­ clusion ‘of his engagement in Colum­ bus the intrepid navigator of the air wifi depart for Blurope to engage In a series of serial contests with noted foreign aerial masters.- Aside from the marvelous passen­ ger carrying airship, the Ohio State Board of Agriculture has arranged an exciting balloon race to take piaffe during this week of the fair. These baltooils have been constructed espe­ cially for facing purposes and each wifi be In charge of orcompetent oper­ ator. Each balloon will carry three persons in addition to the operator' thus affording Ohio citizens opportun­ ity of engaging In this novel contest Which is -proving such a fad among the European aristocracy. As stated above, this will be Ena- bensuite's only American appearance with the wonderful passengor carry­ ing airship: thus Ohio citizens wifi have the honor of being the first paa- seugcrs to journey tntough th# air 011 n vessel abSolutely under tho con­ trol of its opetltor. Visitors should remombef- that this Wonderful ma­ chine will positively sail th# seas of Mr each day of the fair, its with its improved mechanism and enlarged gas envelope it Is now possible to sail during tho moat turbulent weather, Tho same program will be followed each day, therefor* arrangements can >0 Made *0 visit th* fair on any of the advertised ftdateS with absolute cmalhty that you wifi witness tho flights of this latest aerial Invention, l E B S B I m - ,is i s *"<. hji . jw j ; n PromotesDj^aHcfn.CheerfuF i andlies^flhlalnsneither im>forpliifiB-KorMineral, JO X X A ltC O T IC , JbctpeofOteJlrSiMUElPirCHE/l jU&StAMJi AperfeclHemedyforConslipo- TlotYiSotir SromAchiDiarrhoe^ Worms,CoR\ml&ons,Feverish­ ness andL o s s o f S leep . Facsimile 3{$riaiure or v .N EW ' T o r In fan ts and Children, The Kind Yon Have Always Bought EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. f w In Use For Over . Thirty Years M i l THE CCNTikUn COMPANY. 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HfiTGHlSOJl & GIBJlEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. *■ •The fiction of the' heart de­ pends upon the .heart nerves and muscles. ■When' from any - causd they become weak or ex­ hausted, and fail to furnish suffidei.t. power, the heart flute ‘ fers ,, palpitates, skips beats; and in its effort to keep tip’'its work, causes pain and distress, such as smothering spells, •short •Vi^atJv .fainting, -pain around heart, arm and shoul­ ders. The circulation is*,im­ peded, and the entire system suffers from lack of nourish-, menu ■ Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure makes a heart strong and vigorous by strengthening these nerves and muscles. “ I. had palpitation and pain around my heart, and tho doctors said It was incurable. I don’t bellovo It now, for after taking’ six bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. three bottles of thoTtervIne and llirep boxes^of tho Nerve and Liver. Pills I am entirely cured, and feel bettor than I haVo for flvo years,: rand It is all duo to these remedies. I want you to know that your medicines cured me. It relieved mo from, tho first dose, and I kept right on till the pain in my chest -was gone, and I kept on feeling better oven after I quit taking It." JOHN H. SIIERMAN, Bolding, Mich. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure' Is sold by your druqolst, who Will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls • he Will refund your money. Milp^Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TOWNSLEY BROS., Cedarville/Ohio. u s M an u fa c tu r e r s o f C em en t B u i ld in g B lo c k s ,jB u ild in g§ ra ised an d fou n d a t ibn s con s tru c ted . S ee f o r C em en t w o rk o f a ll k in d s . E s t im a t e s !ch e e r ­ fu l ly g iv en . Baker’s Restaurant. STow loca ted in the B o o k - v a lte rH o t e lB n ild in g across ;he s tre e t from the o ld “Adam s” stand. Restaurant hi hotel lo b b y and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. . High Street, Springfield, O. t - - Think a Minute YOU know you can’t wash clothes clean with cold water. Tim only way to make them spotless white is to boll them with LIQUOR mi MORPHINE' Maple City $i!f Washing No rubbing necessary. Just boiling with this wonderful Soap loosens all kinds of dirt andmakes the worst washing snowy and sweet. It con­ tains no chemicals to Julrt fabrics or hands, but It sterilizes th# clothes, snaking themperfectly healthful and clean. Best of all for house-Gleammr and $J,4i Fine peiidil 99 c fo r C| All sizes, Patent Lead j LOCAL Af —Us# Golden Miss Lulu Si| ChiJlfcotiie. -Mower.sectic Miss Mabel Gj| Mackinac, Mich I Miss Bernice the week In Spnl —Bostpolisbinl Mr. Win. Spenl .Saturday in SprJ Miss Ethel BaJ Wilmington frieJ —Finest candid Miss Ethel 1 Miss Grace Mortl " —Best, line of | Bros. Mrs. PL O. Ogle are visiting friend —Mattresses, best to be had atl Prof. F, M- Bej day fora weeks vl —Buy Blurts I Nagley Bros, - 1 Miss Kate Nis ‘ .in-Dayton. . I JSev. Parka Jad IU h willflllthe!| Sabbath. —Bookers, cou| side boards, at i —You can gall mower at Wolfoil f ' ■ "1 Mr. and Mr#, cl entertaining a ni| dinner today. .—HOUSE FOil Mrs, Maria Boss I Miss Alice Si| visited Mr. an<| Sabbath. —Curtains to at McMillan's. —Pitman rofls | at Wolford’ s. O f Insul A lio ’ Froi Fine Si Ludwij a n <

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