The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52

*r C'i KUAN « i?E3 * m j t \ O 'JU I IV I I .L E , aU U h Wfc tfO b lv lt YtH JJ 1\WU0NA«« ' tsasl |>n*Hi8S-1vatefu lcud piiympt ! ^ a tt e n ti o n lu nil . Stofrusted to m £ Ni*W YORK DRAFT oiaa BANKMONEYiOROERS* Tljo cheapest ami must con­ venient, way to wm l money l>y nu il, LoansMade on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral (Security, Banking Hours: KA. M, to 3, P, M. S*IV/. S mith , President.!! C). L. S m ith , Cashier. Pennsylvania ,...,... lin es .......-___ J am e s tow n e x p o s itio n Daily ‘Excursions to Norfolk Tour E a s t wilii Stop-overs a t Pittsburgh New York Harrisburg Boston Baltimore Ph ilade lph ia Washington Richmond an d other points ; Northwest W est . r -Southwest Go One Route—Return Another. s p e c i a l DEDUCED FAKES Sunday Excursion to COLUM­ BUS- >1.00 round, trip from Cedar vjlio. Train leaves 8 :23 a. nr* Ocfc. 0,1907. T<*tir particulars call on J . W. ivADABAUGH, T icket Agent i* that sick women endured jin the back, hips, legs,! fete* , the headaches, waist] land side pains, faffing! [feelings, nervousness, ir-J [regular periods and other! Isteering can be reKeVedj for cured, as were those! | of Mrs* Lucy"Rowe, of 1 [Gifford, fib, by taking ME OF CARDUI WOMAN’S RELIEF iShe -writes: ‘‘For 4 years I suf-1 \ feted terrible pains in my side,] [from female trouble. Winej Iof Cardiff cured them. They! were better before I finished lone -bottle.... T h e .. djoclojc. [wanted to operate on me, hut j II too k Cardui instead, andj [now I am nearly well.”! Cardui is a cure for -dis-1 iorders of the womanly func­ tions. Try it. Puy . At all Druggists, $1.00 150,000 USED Itf EVERY LINE *OF BUSINESS ' r o A A t l PURPOSES J n Catifcx otefoll detain on >* 40fcSeiii<J/ Tho OLIVER £8« - i TpptVteifer Wfltoi VI. J. TAH80X, LOCAL AGENT. ' Ms FISTULA aim At.t, DISEASESOFTHERECTUM thUif'.in teteTiitcafri") i':0 Bn.t1!i* m-'.'UJ15, *>^5** ti'frfottyo( «Era>rtltsiter ]f..:a t.u vraftrc.«tnn ojMt.pr, I ta f.afrt «'i w mazt,' a r.w to u;.w.vy, K;. 1 v 1 '• ji < t- r.:-cJ or ; V: <-.{ V.-.-i.vii, WBitBFaniitmBcjf mms, iicmm tmnti tei isrX m , l j , MeCLHLtAN G ouimmis ,o. R ick e ts* Simply the visible sign that baby1* tiny boaei are not forming rapidly enough. Lack of nourishment is the cause. S c o f f s E m u l s i o n nourishes baby's entire system. Stimulates and makes bone, Exactly what baby needs. ALL DRUGGISTSi 50c. AND $1.00 f t yx.wi-^ .Ifi*. 3, >i„ ejf m i t e fiiita Colunioits Sabbath evening f o r a feSK. The Cedarville Herald. ■oo P e r Y e a r . K A R L H B U R L - - E d i t o r . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1907. ■A good many people are indulging in much speculation as to the future of Theodore Roosevelt a fter he leaves the White House. Some suggested th a t he be made Governor of the Philippines, others th a t he beconio president of Harvard , others 'that ha become manager of a big m etropo litan newspaper, and sc on. But all these seem to overlook the fact that the President has very clearly indicated to his friends, a t least, th a t ho knows precisely what he wants to do, and th a t is to come to the Senator from New- York, There is some question as to whether Mi\ Roosevelt can achieve Ins am­ bition, and some of the po litical wiseacres of the Empire State say he cannot, bu t once it becomes known among the rank and file of Now York Republicans th a t such Is the President’s ambition, accurate prognostication will he easier. Senator P la tt's term in the Senate expires oh the same day th a t Pres­ id en t Roosevelt- leaves the White House, and it would be the occasion of the utmost gratification to Mr, Roosevelt if he could drive down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capi­ tol and taka the oath of the office as a Senator without, a moment’s in­ terim in his public career. LOST THE GAME. ATTACHMENT NOTICE. 0,,II, Crouse by ( Before D. H. McFar- L. G. Bull agent,. land A Justice of the Plaintjff -{Peace’ .of Cedarville vs J Township Greene Co. CharJesSherman i Ohio ' Defendant | OniSepterober 18 Day A. D. 1907 Said Justice issued on order of Attachment in The Above Action for The Sum of eight and 54-400'Dollars and costs. Cedarville Township Sept. 19, 1907. C, H. Crouse by L. Gr, Bull, ATTACHMENT NOTICE. 'Before D. H. McFar­ land A Justice of the Peace of Cedarville Township Greene Co. Ohio. Nagiev Bros, by L, G, Bull agent Plaintiff ‘ . v s .’ CharlesSherman (Defendant), ( On Tiie 14th Day of September A. D. 1907 Said Justice Issued an order of At­ tachment in the above action for the Stun of Twenty-Eight and .81-100 Dollars and. costs, Nagley Bras, by L. G. Bull Cedarville Township Sept. 19, 1907 abo rt visit, returning Monday morn­ ing. If your house looks shabby giro it a coat of LAWPENCE—get it a t J . I I. Wolford's, V Mr. tTiarh's Burr and v/ifo of <’ol- ‘unibuoauci Mr. 4. p. Bair o f Day- ton spout Saturday and Sabbath with relatives in th is place. —Fam ily teacher# and childrens Bibles a ll juices, Every child should own » Bible West’s -Book Storo Xenia O. Mr. and Mrs. J . H , Brothorton have returned from Spring Valley where they visited with Prof. K. E . Randall and family. ■ A number of young folks froni herb were entertained a t the home ofMiss Grace Morton of Clifton last F riday evening. P a in t made w ith Linseed Oik pos sessea durability—tha t’s LAW- BENCE—4, H. Wolfprd has it. Mr. John Finney, J r . returned to Cincinnati Monday where lie will take up his second years work in a medical school. Mrs. Charles Alexander and Miss Nettie Carter of Alpha and Mrs. E d Moorman of Xenia spent Tues­ day w ith Mr. Gr. Y. Winter and wife, —Finest candies a t Nagley Bros. • • f , ATTACHMENT NOTICE. K. E. Randal by [Before D. II. McFar- j ^ n. [ jal1tj a Justice of the Elizabeth dal agent Plain­ tiff Pence of Cedarville -( Township Greene Co, ■ . vs. . j Ohio. CharlesSherman | - -Defendant,. ( • On The 18th Day of.September A.- D. 190”. Said Justice issued an order of. Attachment in the Above Action for the Sum of Eight and 35-100' Dollars and costs, . . . Cedarville Township Sept, 19,1907. K. IT Randal and Elizabeth Randal, The Cedarville .high school foot­ ball team met the Springfield high school team la s t F riday and came away with 37 points scored against them* * Tho boys had no coach hu t pu t > ,p a game fight. The Springfield- ex-# had been welt trained under." a coach. .The following is the score and linoup'or the teams; ' * Springfield 37 Cedarville 0. Wadsworth ............... ..Fields Pettigrew............rt.......... J.'Townsley Sm ith ........... .....rg ........ ..Trout, Ewry Wires......... ........ o ..... Shroades A l i e n .- lg,........... R.- Kennon Boggos.- ............ IE............F. Townsley Carver............... l e ..... McFarland Schaeffer...........qb......... .Ctemaus Notts...,.... j .....,..rhb..... ,...R. Townsley -Jenkins—,-T4.-.—thb^-,-.^;TO;Lr-Ivennqn T y r o ........... fb ....Turnbull, Trout Time: lialvcs'20 and 15. Referee and umpire, alternating, Finney and Burns.-Timers, Mercer and E l­ liot. Touchdowns, Schaeffer 3, Notts 2, rl?yre, Wadsworth. Goals, Schaeffer § Score; first half, Spring- field 11j Cedarville 0. HANDED A GOOSE EGG . The college football team clashed last Saturday with W ittenberg at Springfield and the Lutherans reeled off CO points m 37 minutes. The game was called on account of rain. The two teams were About evenly matched in weight h u t the locals failed badly in team work. Tins however, was the first gable away, and with new. timber, better results will be expected In tne future. The following was the line-up: Wittenbeig, GO Ccdarytlle, 0. Elliot, Baskerville, L. E« ...Creswelf Zeiglor......................L. T . ...... Bryson Weis.:.........................L, G.... Watt Crowell.................... C...............Linton McConnell............... R- « .............Hill Copenliaver............It. T...........Spahr PUBLIC SALE! We will sell "on the Je rm iah M. Finney farm, two miles east of Clif­ ton and three miles north-east of Cedarville on ' TUESDAY OCTOBER, 2 2 , 1907. Commencing a t 12:30, standard time the following: 19HEAD OF PORE BREAD AN­ GUS CATTLE 19 ConeiGfing of head of chmce Ab- erdotn Affgus cattle. Males and females beside some younger stock Will be offered in this sale,, t HEAD OF GRADED COWS 4 • l D raft Pcrclieron Gelding 2 years old, 4 Brood sows and pigs. 10 brood sow pigs. 0 Chester White bear pigs, O. L C Terms made known day Of sale. ________ O. L. & J . C. F INNEY . .MEAD & F ISHER , Aucts. R. F . KERR, Clerk. sun Minear.................... It. E ........Murray Sawyer................... .Q.B ...McClellan Hartfod, Hahn, Is- l e y .......................It. H. B ......Blair Kurts!..................... L. H. B.Brigham H ann ing ............. F. B...Willialnson Referee and umpire, Burn# and Brown, alternating ; timers, Ports and Stewart; head linesman, Frycc, Halves, 20 and 17 minutes. Touch­ downs, Hanning 3, Kuriss 1, Minear J, Hahn I, Copenliaver 2, Basket- jVillo 1, Goals kicked, Kurtz 5; 'missed Kurtz 6. Score, first half, W ittenberg 21; Cedarvilleo. Final score, Wittenberg GO; Cedarville 0. His Dear Old Mother. ‘My dear old mothor, who is now eighty three years old thrives on Electric B itters.” ..writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well.” That’s the way Electric Bitters affect Hie aged, and the same happy results, follow in all eases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny oh i F dreu too, are greatly sfrengtiiened hy them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by a ll druggists. C0e, Public Sale. Having decided to quit farm ing I will sell a t public sale a ll my stock and farm ing implements a t my barn a t the rear of the Foster Hotel, Cedarville, on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER, 9, 1907, Commencing a t 11 o'clock, time, tho following: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 Consisting of three good work horses and 1 weanling co ,, 4 Sows and pigs. 1 Duroc Jersey Boar. 500 SHOCKS OF CORN 500 This corn will be sold in tho shock on the ground where raised. GTons of Timothy H a y anil 15 Tons of Baled Straw. 5 VEH ICLES 5 Consisting of two run about,s, three seated sample wagon, 8 spring wagon, farm wagon and 10 passon- JKT s le te lu _______________________ FARM IMPLEMENTS . Consisting of McCormick binder, Buckeye Wheat drill used to seed 20 acres, 1 McCormick mower, 1 new hay tedder, 1 Sure-Shot jilanter, 2 new breaking plows, bay rake, T riding corn plow, 1 small cultivator, GOtooth steel harrow, 1 disc rolling cutter, hay ladders and hog rack, Four setB of good work harness. Terms made known day of sale. C. O. WEIMI5R. Mead & Fish or, AUcts. ,T, II, AiidreW, Clerk, DrTKENNEDY’S FAVORITE REMEDY - XUcfumMt f o < X’Owet-ful to Cure. ‘ .A nd Welcomes i » every *toi«e. 0j ■. KIOHEYandIIVEHGUfi. fJ siUrt.M tAjMociAt^n mt'iY' w o o man;-at roliet in nil «-a,,-a r.-«vu ,l t,y inn-.Hfltytfih# t.tfw.i. «uyh s y Kidney, tinucM a m jaw r u n . plaint.*, «rn w n iin r (■*jifniUnt1to '•TAKE THIS CUT*’ V r- m m m m t ^getfit^TrcpacaliohforA?.- siaiiallng'UtoTtkidandBcgula^ thi^ipe.StoiaafisandHovrclsor ,*r i N h . M S -’<-Hll,DREN PcomotesDIjjSsJlqh.ChecrfUP nesRatidItesbC 0 ntaLnsnellliei' Opium,Morptupe'-mor^llffural. •NOT'NAH. c ' o TIC .. /Hope,ceot&JDrSAKUEt.HrCHSB IMUfikm$&/■' AtH'Sminef IMXUjMt*- Miss Mattie M itchell of Des Moines. III., is visiting Miss Clara Kyle, Miss Mitchell is a former college friend of Miss K y le ’s. -. -'-Typewriters of all makes can be rented. Remingtons! Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers, A t Lim- bocker’s, J n tho Arcade, Spring- field, O, —Send in your pictures , t o b e fram ed ,, Don’t le t them lay around till th ey a re’ soiled' 200 land s of mouldings to select from West’s Book Store Xema O. Mr. Robert HarbisOn and wife of Cincinnati l'etufned home Wednes­ day a fte r a v isit w ith Mr. W^ M. Harbison and -family. Mr. Robert F, Marshall of Chatta­ nooga, TeUm, anfi Mr. Wilson Sell­ ars of near Hillsboro, were guests of Mr. D« IT.'Marshall apd wife Tues­ day, ’ ' - -, —Have your ,dwelling piped for gas by a local firm, Satisfaction guaranteed and all work to statid- tbe company’s ‘test. Seo P ie rc e * Northup. Mr, F . P , Hastings attended tho annua l meeting of. the National G ra in Dealers Association in Cin­ cinnati on Wednesday, and Thurs­ day. •, . ' - - -. - - ApetfeclRemedyforConstipa- noxi t Sour StomachiDiarrhoca Worms.Cofhmbiiions.Fewrish- ness endL o s s of S heep . Fac simile $ignaiure of . N E W T O H K . CASTORU Fer Infants and CMMi’ea. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Signature o f J # i U i - U ' In Use Over Thirty Years CASTOR!! tHCCCNTAUn company , newvowkcitv . f OMCIWlJ- ‘‘Wo rccominond it; there Isn’t nay better... In mid-smmner you have’to trust to a large degree to yoiir butwher. Well Cared For Meats in ho t Weathor arc the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them righ t, and th ey ’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when i t ’s hot. Buy of us and be sure.v • C. H. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. Sour Stomach fiItioed CRHcnrcita niulTool ltlco anewm ap. XJiave t'Bfin a Hull'oror from tlyHpopHla mul sour BtoiRacU >rthe Jant two yoara. I have boon taking xuodl- „cino ami ofchor druffir* but could find noir^Uof only fo ra fihorfc time. Xwill rccommoRd CascatotB to my friends ah tho only thiui; for indiffostion and pouratomacli and to keoi» tho bowels in good con* Gltlon. They arc very iiioo tb oat.41 Harry Stuckloy, Maueh'Ohunk, Pa. Best For r The Bowels CANDYCATHARTIC J. H.TlcMIJLLAN, . Manufacturer o f . CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, m S ^X X iSB Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . - Cedarville, Ohio. . PlenoAnt, Palatable, Potont. Taoto Good. Do Good. Kevor Sicken. Woakon or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c.Norer sold in bulk. The gonulne tablet stamped O OO*' Guaranteed to euro or your monoy back, S terling Rem edy C o., Chicago^ir N .Y . 599 N e r v o u s Wom-Out Cheap rate* to Southern A lberta, Western Canada, Tuesday, Oct. IS, Harvesting tynd' threshing in full swing, Writ© G, N , Hun ter, 21 Kuhns Bldg.,-Dayton, O h io ,, Mr. Clayton and fiasco McMillan have xeturnod from Denver, the h itter going ou to -PrlnceSton, where^ he lias taken up w o rk lu the .Semi­ nary there. Mi*, and Mrs. John Lutz of Xenia spent Sabbath With Mr. J. II. Wol­ ford and fam ily, Mr. Lutz is 79 years old, and is quite active for one o f his age. Ho is found daily a t tljo forgo m his shop i n Xenia. Mrs. Lucy McClellau, who has boon residing in 'Indianapolis, has moved her household‘goods here and stored them. Sho expects to make her homo this winter with Mr, J . R. Turnbull and family. Mr. S. 11, Marshall of Monte morenei, Iiul., was tho guest of his brother, M)r. D. H . Marshall last F rid ay and Saturday. He will probably return here again in a few days a fte r visiting ..relatives in Springfield. MONEY' to loan on first mortgage on FARMS, only. Wo also have FOR SALE SOME desirable farms and several nice CEDARVILLE, XENIA and JAMESTOWN DWELLINGS. SMITH & OLEMANS, CEDAR VJLLTi, OHIO, Mr. J . TV. Cochran lias moved his household goods to.Dayton whero he will reside. Mre. Cochran hns been in the Miami Valley Hospital in th a t city, having undergone two operations. Sho is reported much Improved. George Sanford colored, died Saturday night At the koine of his mother,- Mrs. Washingtarr- fitmeFr after a long* illness. He suffered from a complication of diseases. The funeral was held Monday. A wife survives him, Mrs. Sarah Jan© Kettle, of Xenia, died Tuesday afternoon a t the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Sparrow. She was 78 years of age. Tho funeral was hold Thursday morning and tho remains brought here fo r burial in the cemetery north of town, ■UseGolden Rule Flour. -Aro you ’anxious to increase yohr wages'? Y<»u certainly can by learning to use ft typewriter. And you can ronfcmachines a t Llmboek- er’s, In the Arcade, Springfield, ()., for a month and see if you are suc­ cessful. i■« Mil!r CASTOR IA for Infeuti and Children, TheKMToil H im AlwaysBought Deara th« Rigaatur*of i TimetoBuyWashGoods IS NOW She who waits the penalty of sewing wor­ ries in hot weather, . Besides we can’t prom­ ise you such a variety to select from later in the season. The most beautiful things will be picked up first. If you want the best nome-eariy^--------------- 4 m See the New Ging­ hams, they are counted very smart this summer for grown-ups as well as for children. BL'TG|lISO|i & GIBJEY’S, OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville/ Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks,*Build« ingR~raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of fully given. all kinds. Estimates "cheer- If you a re in th is condition, you r nerve force is wcaTc^tlW power is giving- out,’ th e or-, gaps o t__yeur_ body have "slowed up,” and do th e ir work imperfectly. Th is failu re to do th e ‘work required,, clogs th e system add b ring s d istress and disease. W h en th e nerves are weak the h e a rt is unab le to force th e life-giving blood th rough y o u r ve ins; th e stom ­ ach fails to d igest fo o d ; th e kidnejrs lack power to .filter impurities froju th e blood, and th e poisonous waste rem ains in th e system to breed disease. Nerve energy m u st be restored . Dr. Miles* Nerv ine will do it,’ because it streng thens th e nerves; it is a nerve medicine and tonic, th a t rebuilds th e en tire nervous system . “Several years ago X was all broken- "flowm—1"way iiervausr-wom-ouL t - cou Iil~ not r 1 po ]>, and was In constant pain, I doctored for months, and finally the dnetor said ho could do nothing for me. I began taking Ur. Miles’ Nervine, and 'u sed altogether eight bottles, ,and X became strong and healthy, and now weigh 170 pounds.” II. C; CUNNINGHAM, 10S Kllsworth Ave., Allegheny, I’a. Dr. Mlfes’ Nervine Is sold by your dfuorrlst, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co,, .E lkhart, In d Baker’s 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 arid -------— - .......... High Street, Springfield, O. Avert “the Yellow Peril” In your own hom e ! Your reason tells you i t is impossible to wash anything pure white with cheap, crude yellow soaps. Besides tu rn ing white clothes yellovf, they eat your fabrics and hands with their naphtha and other injurious chemicals. The one safe, sure way is to boil them w ith L W N i l i r e Maple City Self MORPHINE' Itnhta, la tho only tur for fhr.so addicted to Ol 4 roc!Booklet nnd terms COLUMBUS OH IO ftWu lj s e, and ration*! tK-atr.vnt K ? &RINKor DRUG8. Send for ui l t a t s, 1087 Rerih Oennlotn*t».. This marvel soap will even restore garments, made yellow by bad ■*oaps, to their original unspotted whiteness. Boiling clolhen with this 1 pure, white, wholesome soap sterilizes and purifies without rubbing, lading or shrinking them lu the least. The Maple City is a preservative Soap, brightening paint and l woodwork, shining windows, dishes, tin otld Silverware. A large, substantial, £a.'gjdfite> rSl^asHUwl White cake, fie. At Ml grocera. MAf’LECITYSDAPWORKS* Mornnotilh, fliinoli. Old Clock in Good Repair, James 11. Clark, of Hardwick, V i, has a clock about 1G0 yeara old. Tk* mahogany cans io covon foot tall. Til* worko ar© of wood, and all tho repair, ing needed for a long time had to b* xnftdo on these. . yrtiwieftt lor 11 msnitlis.’ trial . ..ulnttlDUnn to « , _______... ( I M«*s3 ws.kA.et!tia w-y!S* latutd, W m Pte®cR;a,tkjiiyact; rdJjMiWaf.Icti*' its«Msah r ’uTL,1 ™“"»» wphiuii ef I J W WiK. M.Y. lA?6r6SltJ4lLA WpWamiR>»uiTnrwMiii 1 <fiuiiw< 1 ^ f6f tbisHo^aYvIihUui^waa cltdtUJfa] ?r«"- Are t store shoe Ever} I field is not they feet, Men’s $1 Men’s $1 Cedar N um b e r of Enro llmen t- Average Dail P e r Cent Dai Number Tar Number Pre Pe r Cent Pre Number of V R ank for S : LOCAL —Rest poll Miss taejrle relatives i n . FOR SAL - —Best luie Bros, LAWREN painters--se M r.' Harry Chicago, Sal —Carpets, m a t McMillan’ —For horn call on Kerr Mr. Elme tarm of 07 ac Mr. Mario day and We —Buy sin Nagley Bros Men’s Men’s” Boys’ ding a Is grea patteri We ar per cot heavy We xm opport M M M M

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