The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
IH O I ’*iAS4*«F4> Jf'wn, 1 f rKDA liV JU .F , OHIO. Wii SoL«‘£i' Yui tt r\jU«»%’A(3s: and caiv-fn? a:al attention to all bnuims:; i TJ ^intrusted t<> ttn-a *ss* NEW YORK DRAFT , and BANKMQNRYJORDERS* • Jr Tho cheapest ami. m '^t con venient way w> neiul money by nx tfl. Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral -Security Banking Hours; 8, A. M. to 3, 1’, M. S. IW. sm ith . Preshlent/J 0. T* S mith . On,shier.- P en n sy lv a n ia ----------- -L I N E S — - .*3atiie$wn €st>dsfdon' I Dally Excursions to Norfolk Tour East with Stop-overs a t P ittsbu rgh N e w York H a r r isb u r g B o s to n B a ltim o r e P h ila d e lp h ia W a sh in g ton R ic hm o n d and o th er po in ts N o r thw e s t W e s t S o u th w e s t Go Oho Route-—Ivyturn .Another. SPECIAL REDUCED PARES .Last of .the. Season. Sunday Excursion to COLUM BUS. $1.00 round trip from Cedarvtlle. Train leaves 0:10a,. m. Oct, 27,1007. • For particulars call on J . -W . r ADABAUGH, Ticket Agent. cause women some of their most excruciating ly painful hours. Mrs* Lula Berry, of Farming- ton, Ark ,, w r ites: “I suffered w ith t e r r i b l e cramps every month* and Would, sometimes lose consciousness for 4 to 9 hours* O n a friend's advice I took 1NE OF GARDUI WOMAN’S RELIEF and a s a result am now relieved of all m y;pa |ns, and - am - doing mlLmiy. housework.” N o mat ter what symptoms your f e m a l e trouble may \t cause, the most reliable, w s c i e n t i f i c remedy for them, is Cardui. T r y it* A t a ll Druggists e 3 i xdo ( ooo u s e s m e v e r y $ XalHB m StfSXKE83 fob mtt vvMosm • ; C.taif'fi * 7 ^ 0 - ttia ricta'ir. bn teS-y- C, b( - - ^ Ttfpotferifcr v,'rifM 111 . J. LOCAL AG ENT . \ P1L ’.FISTULA abo Atb DISEASESOFTHESEGTUM IV. t,i thoprrfi’-*!.fta*4 tko h* fxtrs rt i ? dtsrxts iKi»thisr-i.i n ss.tt'tcor.fitV«t t £c-.. - *'t-yVato “na (rvx Uxh'.xi r»h >?, *.\<4 , m' -r\,. .... .A* .sai ih-*i's:vi r,K« Si.enca «-..i mitti tm enntt m mm- Bt.rv.: iiron?! o r . j . j . ;M c C l e l l a n s ," ( k w r M ost p eop le kn ow tha t if th ey have b e en s ick th ey n eed S c o t t ’*# * f f on to br ing b a ck hea lth and strength . ^ B u t th e strongest po in t abon t S c sD tt9^ K m t i t s i o n is that you don’t h a v e to b e {cv, sick to g e t results from i t It k e ep s up th e a th lete’s strength, pu ts f a t A , on th in peop le , m akes a fre tfu l baby happy, tjji brings co lor to a p a le girl’s cheeko, and pre- ven ts coughs, co lds and consumption. c > - - # ( % Food In concen trated form for s ick and Cp w e ll, young and old , rich and poor. 'i[|* A nd it contains no drugs and no alcohol. ^ ALL DRUGGISTS; SOo. AND $1.00. u m n i m i The Cedarville Herald. S i.o o P e r Y e a r . K A R L H B U L L E d i t o r . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1907. Homo things cannot be explained, particularly Lit municipal- elections, Its not the man that does the hardest work on the streets election day securing votes tha t wins. One would think so bul^ It was proven otherwise. abuse, blackmail, etc,, are placed. AVhen they are made against the other fellow they are alright, but when tlmycome home, that is a (lif erent propositon. The day of the primary- as it has existed in Cedarville lor several years will certainly be a thing of the past. , ■ ■■■ Wneu it comes to elimination of one mars tor a certain office to give a clear track from, another, Hi November election -must bo- taken into consideration. Those haying the last primary In charge will not forget soon. Mayor Brennan was re-elected in Xenia by a small raaragin. Boss Schmidt, tlm Republican leader, openly fought Brennan. Yet you hear the cry of stay with the party A boss has no use for an offiei r he cannot use,' The new form of ballot used for election of members of the board of education seems to have pleased the majority of voters. With names of'candidates changing positions it was,hard to instruct a floater how to Vote such a ticket. Should the legislature adopt th is method of voting a t the coming session there -will froiii that time bn be more in \lopondenfc voting and the chances of corrupt voting lessened* Tim active interest displayed by the ladies in the selection of mem bers of the board of education shows wliafc can bo done when the public mind is aroused. There is nothing more importan t' than the proper care and keep of our public schools. Until h few years ago politics was an unknown quantity in our schools rills wu3 noti only so in Ccdarvile but other places ns well. Cincinnati lifts returned to her old leader, Boss Cox. Two years ap (.'ox and ids ticket were given an awful defeat. The Democrats quarreled among themselves and by I split party elected the Cox can didate. Col. Leopold Markhreit was chosen mayor by a largo ma jority. Early in lho campaign he advocated an open town. “ A m.m should he allowed to drink all lie wants, when ho wants It anil where ho wants it, was one of thoplanks of ins platform. Last Saturday night. Governor [Frank Hanley, the Republican gov ernor of Indiana and Gov. Folk, the I) inocratic governor, of Missouri, spoke in Columbus urging voters to support Judge Duncan, the Demo cratic candidate for mayor. The Rflpithiican candidate was for an open town while Judge Duncan op posed suoh a policy. The campaign Was hotly contested on this issue alone. When.the results wore an nounced Bond was a strong winner. The day of independent thinking and voting is a t hand when Gover nors of two states, opposite politics, go onto thoplalfofin to defend the rights uHlio people. Two yeara ago the Cincinnati Times-Btai' and the Boat of the *,am« city fought bitterly during tin' campaign. The former favored Boss Cox and bin machine made ticket while iho latter cartooned the boss viciously. This year the Turn s- titer had the serviccri of the' lamo cartoonist and took up the '.auto line, of work the Rost used turn lain ago. I t maker, a wonderful dife l't-ucu ni cumpaigiirt about where the charges of graft, i-kimlor, More turkeys should be raise I on our farms. One can literally see a dock of turkeys turning the. legions of insects in-4i—stubble-field ' into money, anrt they will furthermore- fatten quickly on the otherwise lost waste seeds In field, by-path and barnyard. They are far superior to poultry iii this respect, and from the time they pass into adult stage they heed be of little or no expense on the average farm. It*is. true the young poultry requires, extra'cure up to the time it “ shoots the red” - (in gills), but from tha t time on they are proof against disease, wot* weather or even cold, wintry winds. At - Thanksgiving and Christmas time they always command high prices, and it is a t this time that they became fa t and sleek—in just prime condition for the butcher. Better plan to raise more turkeys next season. J'Ay'C’p i *. mm :?'', according id tiio ■Canadian nAp. Omental .farm test, . loads ahotsr «uf>Klstk of its phos phoric unci ;v; 1;;mrntS;an one-third of ffnptsoti'ka’”. | Don”: 11 r>i:’ vehicles got into rattletrap v.c;akii*». Diwwiip the loose nuts so as to tighten all the holtsanslVa cp thua from rattling. U ro coal oil freely when there is rust. Kn>,t •:<«sao much damage as wear on iron work of vehicles. Leather or robber washers should always he available. • For wounds front barbed wire apply carbolic acid, one part, with lard, eight parts. Cleanse the wound first. The prime object of^ cultivation is to render the soil (ooso and light. ►Soils poorly drained, and so long holding stagnant water, often in this way damage anil finally destroy roots, thus causing tho plants to perish. Plants sillier for want: of oxygon when the air can not get to tlulr roots, If tho complaining farmer will compare notes with the city follow’ Whogets $2000a year, hut has to buy ever., thing ho needs, he may be surprised to1learn tho. amount of salary lie is actually getting, The.soil is the sjoutoohof plants. In the soil the food is received and digested. On the • quantity and quality of food put. in the plant's sloimu-h depends its welfare just as much as you depend upon tho food in your stomach. Never choose a dairy cow because she is fat,, sleek and a beauty. “Beauty is as beaufy does,” The fa t and sleek dairy fow dosen’t do the dandsoihe th ing .. The scraggy, bony cow’ does. Therefore, she is‘ the real dairy beauty, 1 The urine of sheep contains a considerable amount of nitrogen, anil their manure in addition to be ing very valuable, Is more boniiical to the *oil. than th a t of other live stock owing to the manner in which ills distributed, beingscattred equally over Die ground in small quantities and thus trampled into the soil by the flock. REPORT OF CEDARVILLE VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR OCTOBER !9<>7-t Number ol Rooms;.,...................:..... Enrollment,.-.................... .............. Average Attendance...................... percent Daily Attendance....... . ... Number-Tardy.....;........... ............. Number Present Every Day........ >. Per cent Present Every Day.vv..— Number of Visitors.................. . Rank for October.,........... .......... ... Pri if s f; 4 5 6 7tTot 114 m so '■45 DO 48 85;28& . - :;o -•I. £81 55 f!7 68 47 33,261 m 02 ! US’-86' S2 0? 08 On! 91 8 »L -o| 7 15 '-.1 2 10! f,l ia m is- J« 17 21 38 18,156 48 48 Oil 62 118 m 79 /.olj C6 - f if ,1 a, 1 1 •T 3 12 U h- 4 71 8 St 1 />: TisAwiBaa; -Primary , Miss Btofmodtj No. L Mrs. T’ruinbo; No* 2, 'Miss MeFarlaniR No. C, Miss McGiven; No. 4, Mr. .Masterson; No. ». Mr Morton; No. K, Miss Andrew ami Mr, M arshall;:No. 7, .Marshall tind Reynolds, i P. fl. REYNOLDS, Siip't. QualityinHats S ty le is o f lit tle value w ithou t quality—your head dressj*ets sun, rain and dirt; ft m u st bo a good one to hold its shape and color; that's why i t had better come from - ..... ..................... ... - --- — , , , .S U L L IV A N ’S , ............ • WE WILL SHOW YOU M ore Good H a ts , M ore Good S ty le s , M ore Correct S h a p e s , .M o re Stiff H a t s , M ore Soft H a ts , Than any other store in town. Pr ices S1.50 np to 85.00 inc lusive on all hats in our store. Sullivan, The Hatter, 27 So . L im e s to n e St., Sp r ing fie ld , O h io . H ere is Real Spor t The season for fa ll shooting is close a t hand, and w e are ready to supply you w ith none bu t reliable and first-class sporting goods. Here are a few o f the sea- sonable articles; Single and Doub le Guns, W inchester mid Marlin Pte- peaters. Hun ting Coats, Loggias and Trousers, Sweaters and Jerseys, a t prices th a t are right, For Shot-Gun Shooters: P e t e r s ' Shells, also W in chester and IT. M, 0; “ T A K E T H IS ■ C U T ” OU a-Vlj j |- ^Phe Korn *$ota ISavei Always Bought, ami wiiieli has ticca. la as© foi? over 3 0 years, Isas horno tlso signature ..L-- and lias keen inado tiiMlei- life per* doualsupervision cineo its infancy* /<t&C€ss;%,0S Allowno otto to deceive you Itt tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and M«Tust*ias-good” aro hafc Experiments tlmfc f ri.lo w ith and endanger t.lie health cF Infiints and Children—Experience against Experiment*1 . What Is CASTOR 0 A- ■ Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 3?arc» goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t lb Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I t destroys Wornao and allays J?everislmess« 'I t cures Diarrhoea and ’Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and na tura l sleep, * The Children's Panacea -The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAY 9 B ears th e Signature o f TheKIMY ou HaieAlways-Bought. Jn Use For Over 3 0 ' Years. . Tne centaur «OMPA^Y, NioqnAVGT«ccr*«ctvvormerrv* J. II* rtcMIttANr-- M a n u f a c tu r e r o f " ■ CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, * * Hollow Cement Building: Blocks, . Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- .. uraas, Piers,"Etc., Etc. ;• T e le p h o n e 7 . * C e d a r v ille , Oh io . TimetoBuyWashGods ; u . . 'IS NOW _ 4 4 * * • 8 Shd who wa its tho pena lty of .sewing wor ries in h o t . weather. Besides w e can’t prom ise you such a var iety to select from later in the season. The m ost beautiful th ings will be picked up first. I f you w an t the best come e a r ly ,- ..................... S e e th e N e w G in g ham s, th ey arc counted very smart th is summer for grown-ups as well as for children. ] XENIA, 0 1 1 1 0 . TOWNSLEY BROS,. C e d a r v i l l e ^ O h i o . M anu factu rers o f C em en t B u ild in g B lo c k s , B u ild in g s ra ised and fou n d a tion s con s tru c ted . S e e u s for C em en t w ork o f a ll k ind s . E s t im a t e s ch eer fu lly g iv en . % 'Vji -.*■ i ■' /•f- ;*7~— L.—' J l ULj , itm'fc “ Wi* iTi’ommHiil i i : lliri't nay baiter... I d miil-MiimmT you liuvo to trust 10 y. largo tl<gm- to your buMmr. ,■ Well Cared For Meats i.u hot waUior uvi» tin* only kind to buy; wo iiavo proper appliances; i’or keeping them rigid, and they’re swi’et and sate v lu-n sold, Don’t go meat shopping when it’s Jiot. Buy of us and be sure. C. H . C R Q U S E , CEDARVILLE, 0. mm “I havo ftBfld your valuable. Cascareta and find them porfoi’t. Couldn't do without them, 1 havo Uftod thorn for nonui tlmo for indigestion and bil* lousncfts (Kid um now completely cured. Uocom« mend thorn to everyonn, Onco* tried, you will nover bo without thorn in tho family/* „ „ Edward A. idars, Albany, N.Y. Best For r ^ j g The Dowels ^ . CANDYCATHARTIC 1 Fliwnnnty Palatable, .Pntent/Tftste.Good.Do Good# Vovdr iSicicon, WooUon or Gripe, 30c. 23c,GOc,Never «old in bnHe* Tho eonnino tablnt atampea OCQ. Guaranteed to cure or your money bach. S terling Rem edy Co*;Chicago o r N^V. 60 a m m i SALE, T i t MiLLfiOHBOXES. I i C o s ts Qeo, i l e e k & Co*, GENERAL SPORTING GOODS, * 10 S. LIMESTONE STREET, 1 SPRINGFIELD, d iMAA/VW A i s _ fiSA i i i s j ® l C a f e " Of Soap, pure and white, comes on ltd “ em’ml.s of mercy” when your grocer brings to your door a cuke of pure white Ml w CiOuiluh m Rcc.iiv.s of m sweet, whuks-imc pur>t *, j u-'ev- i:. -; %,!iile eleanoing, leaving culms b.ight, vr.olea; mirlmttji.eii, ua.l huius soil:and smooth, " M;1]’U t :tv” is fast l; coining a piati ful hou.ehold %vord, C.lotlieo bciloil in it Cottle out- snowy and jj .oiler-';, tt Lriidstens the woodworls and walls, Urines the van-lows, make itinware, eliin ; nil.1 f'.iK’cr pli.--.teii and stutkle. It is the puu-'-t, ujO't bcddu'ul and economical of soaps, Large,_white, dmri !.i-l.t;,fj;sg cake ,'5 cents at all gnuserrs MAPLE ©STY W t'H tG , Ulonmouth* sSlSnoio. - e-, .Lj..-**', fi(Tr!','-i rtL cr-..- -■.-.v-”:- & ■ To. fmd ‘out for a, certainty whether or not -your heart is affected. One person in four' ■lias a weak hea rt; it may be you. I f so, you should know it jt OW, and save serious con- . sequences. If 3 ’ou have short breath, -fluttering, palpitation, hungry spells, hot flushes;’ i t you' camlet lie on le ft side ;■ if you have fainting o r smother ing spells, pain a round 1 heart, in' side.and arms, 3 'otir hea rt is wc-uk, and perhaps diseased. Dr. Miles’ H e a rt Cure will re lieve you. T ry ' a bottle, and see how quickly your Condition •will improve, "Almnt a year nco.I wrote to tho Mik-s Moflicnl Co., fiSklnfr ndvlee, as I was mitii-rlnir with heart truuhlo, and had hot u for two yr.'irs. I had pain In my heart, back and loft side, and had not li'-rn able to draw a deep briath far two years. Any little exertion wonhi t-.itiso palpUnUon, and I could not lio on illy -lclt'-sldo without ruin rim?. Tlu-y advised mo to try Or, Milos Ih art Cure find Nervine, -which I dirt-with- -ttm--rraultr“tlmt”1' TtTrl~tH’ better ls-alth ‘than Xever was before, ha\Ui;r ailmd i-i pounds slnoo I com- . m*u "1 tMch'ft it, I took, almnt thlr- tern hotHeft of the two medicines, and- haven't tern bollir-ud with my heart ninee." XIUH. 1 11 , 1.115 TltoJlAS, Vppcr Sandusky, Ohio. Pi*. Mllea' H eart Cura la- cold by your drufinlst, who will tjuarantoo th a t tho first bottle will benefit. If It falls ho will refund your money. Mile3 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind B a le r’s siaurant. Now located in the B ( waiter H o te l Bu ild ing ac: the street from th e "Adams" stand . RestaUi in hotel lobby and dii room on second floor, reae by elevator. Meals 2 oo 35c. High Street, Springfield; nabit- 1 , 1 :) the „1 ly euro mid rational tefitment ^ ^ a s a s m m a t is C O L U P B U S O H IO Old Glaek In Cacti fiepab*. -Jakici IT. n:uk. of narJwUk, Vt„ lias a t-itsk almnt HU) yoai-n old, TUg malir 13 any cam la scion foot tall, ’j-'k* works am of wood, and all Ike repalst. itiG needed for a losiu tlino bad to bs made on these, . ' Ife-M-ese ftinrahft fc»i>Umwwtitis' trial „ rv»i\ nuc? ISafi fft.v.ia;jfi,f],?lcyu. *1 w i k i i .';'-:! tt >. 4 c. h jssuo, s;-fi,*|ijt fl«?okn of AZhirtts'im K * 0 ?«ieUoM&wmihi;n3fcdaf.l IOO.©ODV^SI,5f| Y Try Wite m e t Fit
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