The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
t§&,aiemwmi**&it*&kb -*m m tt'lwa; c»tteari 6 ia 9 wr)wteii*wiw «^^ Weakness ■Womenca n n o t possibly Be s tro n g , -while su ffe rin g from a n y o f th e diseases peculiar to th e ir s e x . E v e n i f y o u do n o t fee l weak? th e yreakness o f y o u r system is th e re , a n d f e n c o n s ta n d a n g e r. P u t s tre n g th in to y o u r f r a m e “With. WOMAN’ S RELIEF I t g ive s y o u s tre n g th ,w h e re y o u m ost n e e d it. I t relieves p a in . I t regulates u n n a tu ra l irreg u la ritie s . I t has been fo u n d a jn o s t succ^sf.nlcure _\ fo r a ll th e diseases pecu liar to w om e n * T t y i t . A t a ll D rugg is ts . E 32 :. /V; v*<: ■ V.U-s 1 ‘fjj |sfi 160,000 U S E D I N E V E R T L I N E O F B U S I N E S S ro z ju.&jFtJr.ppoEO____ C a ! h !*!!i TBd—” "»• I S S L . O L I V E R «3oa4t)a T^ps^jritbr ti >8 GtntiflaHvraiblo Writer W. J. TflRBOX. LOCAL AGENT . PILES EiftFISTUUl A::t) am DISEASESOFTlffiBEOTUM to*fers.-tiiniv-.s-artes iyifrti e?-;!';:"' 'i mlila •t.i.-.tv.t i stn-»a ftf'Mty 1 ! 1U..J S).:I,) \,...vof;na'.'' t’e' t,:;!’ tw4,ir> IS.t tf- 1 -t S.!;-' ,-\r mnm rannm« «? onmmrr,r«nf$ftnrai *u*,.iJa4«tesr;auit(.--tcan« « , 1 .,u«!:SsJ 1 ” X D R I* J, S /feC L E L LAM OjifeafJ 0 eIUir.i(, 44£ s M'D? ct JEfes! Consumption is loss deadly than it used to be. c m u t v i f . U '\ o i i i o amt yrfitiitia var<»ful 11 wi prompt attention to iiU Tr.j Jiuirutfh *i it> m*£ NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONfiVjORDERS* Tlio ell-, ap .-.I ■and jnnst (*:m- vonloot way to cerni Jiium'y by xmvil. Loans Made on Rea! Estate, Personal or Collateral (Security. Banking Hours: H, A. M. to 3, P. M. S.JW. S mxtk , lTesUlent.[j 0. L. S mith , Cashier. § ’ : : - ■' •.■■;■ . t [jagwaimw i■"■■iiw't Pennsylvania — — , U N E S ~ -------- > .Daily Excursions to JS'oafolk Tour East wit It Stop-overs at Pittsburgh, New York Harrisburg Boston Baltimore Philadelphia "Washington Richmond and other points Northwest . West • ■, ’ South west (Jo Quo Route—Return Another, SPECIAL REDUCED FARES Last of the Season. Sunday Excursion to OOLDM- BtfS. .$1.00 round trip from CodarviUe. T «v leaves 8:40a. nf. Oefc. 27,1907. ' - For particulars call on J. W. R ABABAUGH,- Ticket Agent # ■I — fi _ Certain relief and usually complete recovery will result from the following treatment: Hope, rest, fresh air, and-r -Scotf# E t m u l s i o n . ALL DRUGGISTS; BOc. AND $1,00. The Cedarville Herald, 5Sx.oo P e r Y e a r . ICARX.IT BXJJDX, E d ito r . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1907. ..........................minn 11 I While there is so much discussion over trusts in this country it is rather interesting to note that -we are threatened with an invasion from a foreign trust. It is the sul phur combine of Italy. The sulphur monoply there }a very thoroughly organised and it has been working -through the importing agents in. Ihis countryHotfigntlrely crush the competition of the native American linns. It is bad euough to be robed by 'a trusb o f home origin, hut when it comes to being trust overridden by a foreign trust, it is a little too much. The sulphur trust bus tried; make contracts with American con sumers in vlrturo ot wlaph they* would not deal at all with Ameracan Arms. There is a clause in the Sherman anti-trust-law that- pro vides for confiscation and disbar ment front the country for any for eign trust that tries this'game. We do not happen to possess a sulphur trust so that in shutting out .the foreigner we will not be doing any thing to foster home nonopoly. It would seem a very good time to in voketh.e operation of this clause of the Sherman law that has bevur be fore been put into operation. Mr. Curtis Millei*and sister, Mrs, Anua M, Townsley were guests at the Bull-Watkins wedding Wednes day evening. —Have yqur dwelling piped for gas by a local firm. Satisfaction guaranteed and all work to stand the company’s test. See .Pierce & Northup. . ■ • Mrs, A. O. Bridgman and Miss Inez Shepherd returned home Tues day evening after an extended visit in St. Louis and other points in the West. . - Devotees of football, almost at the .opening of the season, are. regaled with news of the death of two vic tims and the amputated leg of a third, as the result, of last season is closed thfe number of broken legs and " arms artd. collar-bones and hoses, say ’nothing o f the deaths, wtli-bo ample to have satisfied the the most bloodthirsty ot the Roman Emperors. It Is not a sad commen tary; the good sense of Americans that we pursue -a game, taken up largely because it la English, Which is recognized to be cruelly, danger ous. which actually leaves so many of lts victims maimed and unfit for their life duties? We have an idea, antiquated perhaps, that sports are intended primarily to promote the present and future wellbeing of the participants, physical, mental and moral: It is truoly American to perpetuate a game which annually sends forth hundreds of, young men, permanently maimed and handi capped for tile game of life. Foot- boli rulesmust yet undergo a change Mr. O. E. Siegler . and sisters, Misses Dora and Chariot to, spent Sabbath with friends In Newport and Ludlow, Ky. ‘ ' A few lines inserted m the Herald., will Tent your house, sell whatever you have, or bring you pi sir what you want to buy. The cost is small even though the returns are great. Prof. W„ R. MeChesliey and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Crawford and. Mrs. Marl ha Morton attended the funeral of Mr. D, E. Stewart at Clifton last Saturday. Mr. Hugh Haivtiiprn has returned from Sterling, Kansas, where lie was called by the illness and death of his father Mr. W. J, Hawthorn, who died of typhoid pneumonhn, Mr. Of A, McClellan and w ife,, and Miss Irene McClellan of Day1, ton spent Sabbath with Mr, amt Mrs. ,T, E. Turnbnll. The trip Was made in Mr. McClellan's automobile Mr. F. A, Alexander ucCompanlng them. —Jamestown Mills, Ohio's Pride flour is made from selected 'wheat and by intelligent milling, and Is meeting with unparalleled success. Buy it, try it and stay by it; We guarantee it. R. G. George,. Mr."and Mrs. Robert’ Bird enter tairied on Thursday,, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Watkins who were married Wednesday evening and Mifca Helen Ring -of Cincinnati,, Miss Kmg will visit here until the la*fc o f the week. Mr, .T- D. Williamson m the guest o f relatives la. the East. He will visit his-grandson, Rev, o . A. Young, m Philadelphia, Mrs, W il liamson has been visiting there and will accompany her husband home. Dr. E, C. Gglesbee and J, E. Hastings are the candidates for school board who stand for the public and will no doubt pledge themselves against the school book graft tlinf exTsIs akthTslime. MONEY t« man on tost mortgage on KAHWH, only1. W* ah* Aav* FOR SALE HOME donrabie farms and several nice CEDABV1LDK, XENIA " and JAMEWTUWN DWELLINGS. HMITil tt CLEMAILS, ('EI)AR VII,LK, OHIO- Prof. <J. H. Johnson, wl;o was employed hy the i T. S- to assist in obtaining and arranging for a Negro Exhibit at the Jamestown Expositi on wilt Injure at the A- M. E. church uu Tuesday evening, the 29, Mr. Johnson is an enthusiastic Y, M. C. A. man and comes under tlie HUspirea of oumssoelation, beai’- ing a ai«eial message to -the colored people. Lot us ail hear him.. "Word has been received that Mr. Fred MoMiilan, a former Cedaryille boy has been promoted to 1 he presi dency of tbs DssMoin.es, Iowa Falla & Korthern Railroad. Mr, McMillan has been for asvmU years division freight and passenger manager of the Wabash railroad with head quarters in DesMoincs, His new headquarters will be in the same city. Hi* many friends m this vicinity will bo pleased to know of his promotion, ■ Mr, W. J, Monro o f Kansas is the guest of Mf. Ham McCollum. Mrs. O. D, Bobbins spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Chmer Burrell near Spring Valley. Mr. John Randall amt wife loft this morning for a weeks visit with relatives in Indiana, .Mrs, C* K , Stuckey the Sick list tins week. has been on Communion ie to be observed by the plifton XT. P. eopgergation Sab bath, Dr. H. C. Middleton is assist ing Rev. Rosa Hume, the pastor, preaching Friday and -Saturday afternoon, , Mr. O. E, Bradfufce has received Word that he was winner of two additional prices on the ten ears of earn at the? Chicago show beside (lie for Ohio. He'w ill get a $23 trio wnfeh and a.$65 Oliver plow. FOR SALE: One elibico yearling D.jlalne ram, O. E, Cooley, Mrs. Lucy' McClellan has moved into the property owned by the Realty Company recently vacated by Mr. Forrest Price. Messrs, Harry Wolford of Selma ami Arthur Wolford of Dayton spent Wednesday with Mr. O. T. Wolford ami wife. —I)o not let a contract for gas piping in your store room or dwell mg until you have had an estimate from Piorco & Horthup. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird and family attended the marriage of Miss Mae Bull to Mr. Walter Wat kins, Wednesday evening.- -Typewriters of all makes can be rented. Remingtons' Smith Premier, Underwoods, Olivers. At Lim- boefcer’s, In the Arcade, Spring- "vlL 1 V ulu n la 0 ■* 1 * 1 aP0I? Company Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baker lmvo been visiting in Syracuse, N. Y. having made the trip east in their automobile. They expect to return Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. Martain of Wilmington, Del., will accompany them home for a visit here in this county. —Are you anxious to increase your wages? You. certainly can by learning to use a typewriter. "And you can rent machines at Llmbock- er’s, In the Arcade, Springfield, O,, for a month and see if you are suc cessful. One of the largest sales held in this section took place ‘Wednesday when the personal property ot the estate of Robert Elder was sold. The stock and grain brought high prices, the total amount of the sale being over $5,000. Mr. K. E. Corry was the auctioneer. * Is Your Hair Sick? That’s too bad I We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late* but naturally did not like to speak o f it. B y the way, A y e r ’s Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops com in g ou t, g row s fa s te r , keeps soft and smooth, Ayer’s H a ir V igor cures sick hair* makes it strong and healthy* Thobeatkhidofat«etiea»ntet*» wsold BFcver sixty ymm **, A JL sarsapawul *. BUS,. -.. ^ - CUMTPMOiM, ijers Nr. Charles Bales has moved Into the C. M. Crouse property on Cedar street. *Mr. Bales comes from near Palntersville and will take a position with, the Hogar Straw Board and as straw buyer. While Mr. is a stranger in this section he comes with the highest recommendation. Through a misunderstanding as to keeping an alley opon as ordered by Court, Messrs. Tliotnas Mechllng and William Blair were fined $10 each in the Circuit Court Wednes day, The opening of the alley lias been in Court for some time and was being pushed by Mrs. Mary Ewry, Mr, Robert Clark and two daught ers, Goldie and,Alary, and son Roy of Springfield spent Habbatli with Mr.'C. C. Wolmer and family, CASTOR IA F o r In fivn ts and C h ild ren , TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Boa«8 the Signature of < Communion will bo .observed by the R. P . ' congregation Sabbath Rev. J, If. Kendall of Tareulum, Pa.i:.wili preach. mnm to loan . Money to loan on first mortgage real estate*,' Any amount “ up to || ‘;OO 0 , . P^cfis yon borrow, call at ibis o 0 ea^| fi^onfta-taon. ' dear old mother, who l» now eighty,three years old thrives on Eleetrle Blfctors.” writes W. B, fi*onfv>n£D%3)lioi themlor about two years and enjoys aa excellent appetite, feels strong and sleep# well.'* That's the way Electric Bitter® affect the aged, and the same nappy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general d«*bii»' Veak, puny chit ■' ,, are greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed also for t-joinadn liver and kidney troubles, by all druggists, 60c, A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequent ly made iu that apparently useless little tube called the “ appendix.” It's generally the Teaulfc of prostrat- ‘ constipation, following liver torpor. Dr, King’s Now Life Pills regulate the live) ■ prevent appendi citis, ami establish regular habits of the Iwjwles, X . at all druggists. A GOOD MAN SUFFERS. *4»id»»crmpJn1ntlidpDr. ItimiHNJJ'i i ’aviiriWHoned/ Tictcrica thin M l mu mwd tn Hiiia***bound hi: f9" onr$oor« ceo Li* ’OatbeRh&oklet im, potbapg, far Sciatic Rheumatism rn-tlti in hM hallt m» 11rf M u o l f t i a stllgf w*x,‘ 1 tOatUIy Hr*D. Kennedy's Favorite Reniedy, •ae; Employffleftt. ' FAMLIES With two or more children above the legal working age, including head of family; Young Married Men; Young Women ■ ■and ' Young Men Will find it to their interest to write ns at once if desirous of steady employment. Ex tensive additions to our plant are practically completed, hiw enabling us to furnish work for a greater number. ADDRESS TH E AMER ICAN PAD 8c TEXT ILE COMPANY, 1 , G r e e n f i e ld , O h io# -“ TAKE THIS CUT” The K in a Y ou Have Always Bought, and Whteh lias been in Also for over 80 years, has horn© the slgnatimi o f and has been made under his pet* ' sbnal supervision Slue© its infancy, . Allow no one to deceive yon in this* AH Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as=gootlMare hub Experiments that ti’i.Ie with and endanger the health of. Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Castoria is a harmless. substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant. Tfc contains neither Opium, -Morphine nor other Harcotie 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 Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENU INE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The K M YouHaYOAlwaysBought I n U s e F o r O v e r 3 0 Y e a r s . THE,C(NTAUII''«0«P*„V, TTMURRAYOTHECT, NEV/yOIW citv . • J. H. ncMILLAN, , Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc, Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. IS N OW 4 She who waits the penalty of sewing wod - rles 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 come early . See the New Ging hams, they are counted v ery smart this summer for grown-ups as well as for children. HUTCflISOfi & GIBflEV’S, . XENIA, OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS, . Cedarville, Ohio. 7 j > Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks/Build ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for,Cement work of all kinds. Estimates.cheer fully^ given- - ltW« recommend it; lim e isn’ t nay better.,. . In mid-Mirmmu* you have to trust to a large degree to your butorher. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are tlm only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping (hem right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat, shopping when I t ’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C , H . C R O U S E , CEDARVILLE, O. “ I have iiacd your valuable Cnscarets-and find thorn perfect. Couldn't do without,them, 1 nave used them for uomo time for Indigestion ana bil iousness and am-uow completely cured. Recom mend them to everyone. Qnco tried, you vrill never bo wicuouYfchoin lu the family." . . „ Edward-A. Mars, Albany, N.Y* An“AngeSCake r O f Soap, pure and white, comes oil its “ errands o f mercy” when your grocer brings to your door A cake o f pure white Maple City SCSI > t - ’ *•*'■•* »»*•»» 11 » t *>, M ia a i..;) and salver ghi.ten and sparblc. It the pnre-ht, most Iteahliful and economical of coaps. Large, white, double-listing cake, g cent’ ot all grocers* MAPLE CITY COAP ■'pllaele* Floafluut, ralatablo, Pofconti, TABto-Good. DoQoodi . v evor Sicken, Woakfm or Gripe, lllo, U5c, 60c. Novor Hold in bnlk. Tho Rotmino tablet stumped GOC« Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Cd., Chicago or N,Y*. Go* ANNUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES, It Costs Nothing To find out for a certainty •whether or not your heart is. affected One person, in four has a weak heart; it may be you. - If so, .you Should know it now, and save seripus con sequences; I f you have short breath, fluttering', palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes; if •you cannot lie on left side,; if you have fainting or smother- 1 ju g spells, pairv around heart, |h §ide aia4 arms, your heart is- ■ fend •p «h * p s ' 4i"seas^l- Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure will re lieve you.- T r y vt bctt!<v end see how quickly your condition will improve. - , "About a year ago 1 wrote to the Miles Medical Co., asking advice, as I was suffering with heart trouble, and had been far two years. I had jiairt In my heart, hack end left side, and lmd not been able to- draw a de»p breath for two years. Any little cxi r- tion would eaitso palpitation, and I could not-lie on my-left side without suffering. They advised mo to try Dr. Miles Heart Ouro and Nervine, which I (lid with tlio result that I am in betb-r honllh than I ever was .before,. ‘ ItflVtbg fialfied 1-i pounds since I cora- mem-*'d taking it. X took about thir teen bottles of (he two medicines, and haven't been bothered with my heart Pineo." MRS. I.ini.m THOMAS. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure in sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle .will benefit; If It fallo ho will rotund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in tlie Book- waiter Hotel Buiiding-ficross the street from the ole “ Adams” stand. Best-auranl in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reachec by elevator. Meals 2oc anc 35c. High Street, Springfield) 0, ISPofey LIQUORo«f ^ MORPHINE 1 __ w * a a S !a is « B i^ ^ C O L U I V I B U S O H I O Old Clock in need nepafr. Jmnc.3 IL Clark, of IianlwUk, Jhaa a clock about 160 years obi, Tim mahogany cano in coven font tall, Tha works aro of wood, and ah (ho rotiair. ing nemtod for a long time lmd to b* mado on.these, M m *** ♦Sa j! tt: m s e c : x*.vi-, j?; M m rcr.ynAAj®t;'I^ I*! ««-u*-fcrt.:j.‘;a t i f J Hsus, sreeht ri'.'Uji (l I f t.jo \vicli t'’ l a o a opv^o i,nd « » i V r a ! k r uB
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