The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

5 1 '* ftajSSWi ^M app^^qg^ ... mUHii gjig)i|jpliipwritfp<pi iijpififnPWiaWimWirt^ O RGA.NI2515D atojo. CEDARVIDBE, OHIO. find prouiieo careful and prompt ii£ attention to all bualnessiiH 5 J 3 ^intrusted to us." NEW YORK DRAFT and BM«am»^yj0RDER&L The cheapest and most con­ venient way to send money ^by m ill.. , ' \ • loans Made on Heal Estate, Personal or Collateral {Security, Banking Honrs: 8. A. M. to 8, P. M. S.;W. S mith , President.! O, Xi, S mith , Cashier,. Pennsylvania ' — — l i n e s — — - Prom UEDARVIBBE to Jamestown exposition Bally Excursions to Horfol-fc Tour Past with Stop-overs at P i t t s b u r g h . N e w Y o r k H a r r is b u r g B o s t o n ' 1 B a lt im o r e P h ila d e lp h ia W a sh in g ton R i c h m o n d a n d o th e r p o in ts ' N o r thw e s t W e s t S o u thw e s t , SPECIAL TRADT SERVICE. To and from Columbus, Sey timber 8, 4, 5 and 6th. Going leave CEDARVILLE, 8:15 a. m, Returning: leave Columbus 7:15. For particulars call on J. W. RADABABGHv Ticket Agent J Weakness Women cannot possibly be strong;,while suffering from any. o f the diseasespeculiar totheir sex. Even i f you do not feel w e a lth ? wealmess o£you» system is there^anil 3$it twosisindanger. F « i S ' ifc. ■ WOMAN’S RELIEF It givesyou strength,where you mostneedit. It relieves pain. It regulatesunnatural irregularities* It has teen, found a mostsuccessfulcure lota fl thediseasespeculiarto women. Try it* ■ A t a ll D ru g g is ts . E 32 ■ i i 150,000 USED IN EVERY LINE OP BUSINESS TOR A lt PURPOSES _ .. ■ T!i* *»< loll :/% | | \ /| F O {SUadtrd <lMM o n > - V k l V E .1 % ' Vltlbld 1 <w’ 4 tj?p*Arif«r ' w‘““ 1 . J. TA^BOl, L O C A L A G E N T . PILES FISTULA AltaAbb DISEASES OFTHERECTUM Jfc*WofttSsB vtmtainiew t»lti»rtofaWss<nAft* |>ailia C..-.4 t.a n»le« t, <;t then «!»»,*«• »f>! tu At,! £0 J'eir. <»rttr.* fiti-s,:?«!■«. J»» jitlft *M to 4il*nt&v ffsw KsufetMt C:».!3.-i, KHr.ty, WMesl B: kksi ir.!i Desists et Weses: w*m,m Kotwes start*sisum <m*> d r . j . ) . M c C l e l l a n COLUMBUS,0. Hie Cedarville Herald. J Si, oo P e r Y e a r .' Consumption is less deadly than it used to be* Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: H ope , rest, fresh air, i m d S c o f t ' s E m u l s i o n . AMU DRUGGISTS: SOo, AND * 1 . 0 0 . K A 1 U H B U L L - Settlor. FRIDAY, AUGUST £0, 1907,- GOOD ROAD MEETING, A meeting was held in Jamestown several days ago to discuss means to. improve the roads over which.- the rural routes go. The govern­ ment will within another year de­ mand the best of roads or the ser­ vice will be discontinued. Few farmers, that are enjoying the de­ livery service realize the Importance of it at this time. Bet it be stopped fop<Want of better roads and there would be a general complaint. Dif­ ferent communities are taking time by the forelook and putting the roads in thebest'po.-sible condition. The road proposition is one that has not been Hilly solved yet In this state there doeB not seem to be the system that prevails in other states. The amount of money spent in this state greatly exceeds that of a number of other states yet we do not get the good of It as we should. There 1 b no particular fault to find with any one. The trouble is that too much is left for every one to look alter, consequently little is done. The method of making roads in thepaBt has been, a failure generally speaking. The haphazard way ol grading a road by hauling so much material and dropping it here and there, has probably done as much harm as good. Too often a load oi material bad been dropped without the proper spreading an<l the result has been two holes instead o f one ■for there will always he a hole on each side of a load o f material left in such a manner. Jft roads-qf each township being under the superintendents direction, The trouble has been that the superin­ tendent was unable the greater .part of the present Seaton to get teams to do the necessary repair work, Farmers would not leave their crops and they could not be blamed. Yet che rotiids in a number of places have become dangerous, owing to numerous washouts. Our superintendent, Mr. David Dixon has had to go personally and fence in the dangerous plnces until they could he fixed. On acme road* . ___ .• _* *• 1 material would have to be hauled several miles and this could .not he done until after harvest. ThtB is the Arab year under the new law for the working of roads and It looks as if there was to be ilttle success. The legislature this coming winter will-no doubt make many changes and more stringent legislation concerning our roads Mrs. M. "W. Collins and daughter, Anna, of Trenton* O., are visiting here, feala Dills, the water ptoof kind, at the same price you have to pay other printers for the ordinary- stock. We have pleased hundreds at patrons In the past few years, why not have the best? A temporary InjunctionWASallow­ ed Jtt the Court of i ummon Fleas last Saturday restraining the Coun­ ty Commissioners from causing to be erected a school house in District Ho. 8, Beavercreek township. The commissioners-instructed the audi­ tor to levy tag fo build a $3,000 building. Mr* Will Fields and son, Fred of Dayton, spent Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. W. .W« Dreswell. —If you need a pheaton and w-ant a bargain call on J. H. Wolford. A bargain in a second bliggy. Mr. George Sttvey of Cincinnati is . visiting at the home of hie brother. Mr. J. D, Siivey. Miss Carrie Townsley has.been the, guest of Washington C. H, friends during the fair this week. —Seonotico of cheap excursion, to Western Canada, September 8d and 17kb on page Mrs, E. It. Holt, who has been visiting in Illinois, has returned to South Solon* IDs. E. 0. Oglesbee and two daughters left Wednesday for Col­ umbus where they Will visit until Saturday. Ex-governor James E. Campbell will be present at the Greene county soldiers1 reunion, -which is to be held in Xenia on September 17th. The rates of postage on all lgh class Foreign mail is 6c for each % ounce. After October 1st. the rate will Urop to 5c per ounce. Lima College The Cktiput iM theBert School InNarthweihraOhl, 1 ADAPTSITSWORKTOTHEINDIVIDUAL WANTS OPTHESTUDENT, CpbnSES OP STUDY * Classical/ Scientific, Biterary, Normal, Preparatory, Commer­ cial, Civil Engineering, Baw, Pharmacy, Music, Expression and Dramatic Art* B o o k k e e p i lig­ and Shorthand . Uepertnente Unexcelled Anywhere All graduates of good standing guarantod positions. EXPENSES Three months (Tuition).,....$10.85 Teh Weeks (Tuition)........... 8.00 Board (per week),.*.’.............. 1.65 UNLIMITED TIME B01t0hAK8HIPB In Bookkeeping - - - $80.00 In Typewriting, Stenography 80.00 In both 63*00 StudentuMeyEnterAtAnyTime ANY CdunSB (ft STUDY(JANJIB TAKENBY CORJlXePdNDBNUB PallTermBegins Sept, end.- For fall information write to C harles C hristian miller . p H* t>, PRESIDENT * ................ * LIMA, O *|iMn*ifiBfiffr^lT^jwtaiWiiMmriiiiM>iiinnriTffiriyiT^^ iHell CASTOR IA For Xaftmt* and tJhUatoa, Till KindYou t o AlwaysBought Bears the HiigijAtmeof'l Mr. R. R. Grieve ot Xenia will bo chief of police over the squad that will patrol the fair grounds next week. A temperance picnic was held last Thursday at EHis* Grove along the Springfield and Xsma traction line. The meeting was presided over by Mrs-George Birch, the Old* Town W. Q, T. U. president* A number of speeches were made, amonk the speakers being, Mayor Brennan, of Xenia; Hon. George Rittle, Xenia; Rev. B. D. Hypes, Yellow Springs; Mrs. Carrie B, Flatter, of Osborn. Two Cedarville horses got inside money at the Clark county fair last week. Both C» O. Weimerand Cash Gordon came homo With flying eol- ors. Weimer entered on Thursday In the 2:30 pace, with, eleven start­ ers. He drew tenth position and finished sixth in the heat, the best time being 2;14££. The second beat while scoring the harness broke and rather than risk an accident was forced to Sold back getting the flag, On Friday’he entered the 2;40 pace, regardless of the fact that the track was heavy. • He finished good enough for third money. 1 A few lines inserted m the Herald will rent your house, sell whatever you have, or bring you justiwbat yon want to buy, The cost is small even though the rpfurns 'are gi/eat. .’Mr. J. El Hastings end lami [y and Mrs, ,0, H, Milligan and son/ Wil­ liam,: who have been visi/ing in New Concord, returned h&fne ,10*1 Friday «v«e&ag. •> / _ / Mn|.Premily Tham pucla and fam­ ily, who have been gnkts of Mr, J. W. Pollock and family, have re­ amed to thwr homei in Washington, Pa. —Typewriters of all makes can be rented. Remingtons* Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers. A t Bim- bocker’s, In the Arcade, Spring- field, O. Farmers.arc now beginning to wonder if this 3*ain„wiU stop long enough to ripen the corn*.The flrstof September is here and corn is green and still growing as if it were the month of Juno* The only f*ar oi the lateness of the crop' is that frost doesnofc come too soon. Should this happen the loss would he enormous for knottier month of warm dry weather is needed. The greatest part of the, summer is pasfcabcl for­ tunately we* have had few- sultry nights. The beat sign of fall weath­ er is tnat the birds are wending their way southward. Some hold this ft good sign of an early fall. ‘'Everybody Should Know'* says c . G. Hays, a prominent busi ness man of Bluff, Mo., that- Buck­ le r s Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever ap­ plied to a sore, barn or wound, or to a case o f piles. Y’v* used It and 1 know what I'm talking about,*1 Guaranteed by all druggists, $5c, Diatlnciive /$>fi*fa„.g9r Walter*, Mft to . oflfsSm « r sfem#rciw* «r« seriousiy considering the mattor of ooupelihig waiters to wear blue cloth dreis suits, in order that they might be distin­ guished., from the guests, whose even­ ing attire I#precisely the same sus that worn by the toed thrower** The peosdenoe of Beotch Humor. Parties wanted, with capital, to Join practical man In the making of low yarns in the south of Scotland. Scotsman. SCHOOL DRESSES, Children’ s Wash S choo l Dresses in Ginghams, Perca les and White, fo r sizes 0 to 14 years. Prices are abou t wha t the material would cost you , Y o u save the making and worry, ’ Prices 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1 .5 0 each School Ginghams New Fall P la id Ginghams fo r school wear, a lm ost endless selection, ^ t . ...................................... ............................... ,12 i - 2 e Short lengths o f 15c Dress Gingham, in a ll th e new patterns and colorings, 10 t o 20 yard lengths......... .. * ............ 12 l - 2 c Broken lots o f Dress Ginghams in g ood sty les 10 c* One table worth 12 1-2 to 15c, all marked t o 7 l~2c to close. School Hosiery Pony Stockings for boys and girls are the b es t y o u can buy . There are n o others as good fo r the p r i c e , ............. 25c For B o y s ’ extra heavy, heavy and medium weights. F or girls, medium and light weights, all a t . ............ ............. .25o KaW hide Stockings fo r b oy s are the best 25c stockings made that we know o f and i t is our business t o know them all, / SCH O O L S H O l iS W e sell b o y s ’ and girls’ School Shoes tha t are made to wear. W e d o n o t believe the peop le o f X e n ia want low priced shoes, bu t rather they want strictly first class mer­ chandise at the right price. E very pair o f shoes from our shoe department is guaranteed t o be perfect in every way afcd we are t o make right anything that is n o t Just as repre­ sented. The same principle applies l o everyth ing in our House. B o y s ’ Shoes inD on g o la K id and B o x Calf, the new shapes and styles, single and doub le soles, a t $ l , $1.25, $1,50 a pair Girls’ Schoo l Shoes in all the popu lar leathers and shapes, fu lly guaranteed fo r wear, a t . . . . , $ 1 , $1.25, $1.50 and $ 2.00 Jobe Bros* & Co,, " X E N b C .O H IO . •* TAKE THIS GUT” The K ind You Have Always B r ight, and which has been in use for over 80 years, Bus hom e the signature o f and has been made under his per­ sonal supervision since its Infancy, Allow no on* to deceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bufe Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Iofants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor O il, Pare- gorlc, Drops’ and Soothing Syrups* I t is Pleasant. Xfc contains 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-Tbe Mother’s Friend. G E N U I N E CASTOR IA A L W A Y S Bears th e S ign a tu re .o f TheKMYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 . Years. THc'ecNT»un « u n ,« . t V muriiav •TRxrr. " hkw votm etrv. J. H.ilcM ILLAN, M a n u f a c t u r e r o f 1 C EM E N T G R A V E V A U L T S , Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. T e l e p h o n e 7 . C e d a r v ille , O h io . Time to BuyWashGoods . I S N O W She w h o w a its th e pena lty o f sewing wor­ ries in h o t weather. Besides w e can ’ t p rom -' iseybu such a variety t o select from later in th e season. The m ost beautiful things w ill be picked up first. I f y ou want the best com e early . S e e th e N e w G in g ­ ham s , they are counted v e ry smart this summer fo r grown-ups as well as fo r children. HDTGfllSOHS GIBJIEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. rO W N S L E Y B R O S ., C eda rv ille /O h io . M an u fa c tu re rs o f C em en t JBu ild ing B lo c k s ,[B u ild ­ in g s ra ised a n d fo u n d a t ion s con s tru c ted . S ee us fo r C em en t w o r k o f a ll k in d s . E s t im a t e s !ch e e r -, f u l l y g iv en , “ We recommend it; there Isn’ t nay better.,. In mid-sinlimer 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 . C R O U S E , CEDARVIBBE, O. pimples **Ifriedall kinds at bloodremedieswhich failed todoiaoanygoodbutI havefoundtherightthing atlast. My facewas full of pimples and black- heads. AftertakingOascarets theyall loft. I am' continuing the uso of themMid rooommending themtomyfriends, Ifeel finewhenIrise in the morning. Hope to havea cbanco to recommend Oascarets.’*Prodt*.Witten*16ElmSt.,XewMlt,N.J. Best For r m. ^ The Bowels ^ . b c v a c a w m CANDYCATIunDC PlBMant, Pnlntabla, Potent;Ta»toGood,Do0oo<!,. Xaver Slolcon, Waalteu or OrlPA. 10c* Sap, 6Pf,N^rer told in bulk* The conulne tablet .tamped OOO. Guaranteed to cur* or your money neck, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N .Y. sgs ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES A n J 4A n g e l C a k e ” Of Soap, pure and white, comes on its ‘ errands o f mercy” when your grocer brings to your door a cake* o f pure white MapleCity Self Washing Because of its sweet, wliolesomS purity, preserving while eleansiup. Jewing colors bright, woolens uiisltrimkcn, and hands soft and smooth, Maple City is fast becoming a grateful household word. Clothes cn i ^iiV f9me Snt G'-°7y and sPotless* » brightens the woodwork ana walls, slimes the windows, makes tinware, china and silver glisten nnd Sparkle. It is — O v the purest, most healthful mid economical of soaps. I*arge, white, double-lasting cake, 5 cents at all grocers* MAPLE C ITY «toIft WORKS!, Monmouth, 1. |lllno!et Keep Your Nerve It is tierve eaergy that runs the organs of your jbody. The, , Storage battery is the nerve ; cells ■ in the brain and spinai . cord, and from ’ this battery nerve force’is sent out through the system o f nerves. To keep the body - healthy you must . have'plenty of nerve force; if you have not, the organs work Imperfectly, the circulation, is sluggish, digestion bad, appe­ tite poor, kidneys inactive, and aches, pain% and misery are 0 the penalty. You can keep the system strongwith t)r. Mites’ Nervine. It assists, in generating nerve energy; ‘ it strengthens, the nerves and makes, the whole system strong-and vigorous. • “i tako plensum In. recommending Dr. Miles' Nervine to those suffcrln* 'from nervous prostration, insomnia . and melancholy. After ■ several months ’suffering from above, diseases Xtried this medicine and found Imme­ diate relief. It soothes and strength­ ens the nerves, chases away- the gloomy and depressing thoughts and gives the sufferer renewed strength and hope. It la a superb nerve re­ storer." . . JtIDGB JA.COB SHEMANN* Madison, Wisconsin* Dr«- Mites’ Heart Cure Is sol;) by.. your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle wilt beneUt. If It falls he will refund your money, Miles-McdicalCo., Elkhart, Ind Bakers Restaurant. N ow located in the B o ok - waiter H o te l Bu ilding across the street from the o ld “ Adams” stand. Restaurant in hote l lob b y and dining room on second floor, reached b y elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. * H igh Street, Springfield, O. LIQUORo»l MORPHINE" [ure iiabjls, Is the only tur* Sud rational treatment MsataviTaraga'tr COLUMBUS OHIO Old Clock Ifi Good Repair. James H, Cldrk, of Hardwick, vt., has a clock about ICOyears old. The mahogany case la ceven feel tail, tii* works are o f wood, and all the repair* lug needed for a long titne had to ba made on those, R W > ' U rf:..4sL v ;;!, a ,emta' ry,.D»yis. .Witt ninai HrtftRiteHott, MirteyW _________ ja sM a s ; G a S S , sxffiwmigittf&fV'm Eiaj pen! gg c fo r All slzefj Patent Lei I t is a b ou q were select! for early Some m en shades are tl The hats arl shapes corr<j prices just have som i Hats bu t thj will be th j sellers are $5 !^3.00 and $a 27 South •*CMrwr>>*c»v>'a E LOCAL AH ‘ —Use Golden Miss Mary Bi| in Xenia this •—Mower seotll ' Miss Efile Barj iti Springfield til Miss Bulu J ‘ home from Chif —Finest oancll 19c T in C a { Jelly T l Mason Gasolini Sweet] 25 lb Sj The ob| ers, invc chance tc opportun| Harvey y ou will in a pers^ Complij 21 K u lm 0 »

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