The Cedarville Herald, Volume 30, Numbers 27-52
- 1 % O H t*AM S5 I5U *Gra». • t ’JBDARY I OHIO. W» Sowell? Yoi'R PATBOJfAtiB aiui promise careful aw l prompt .atten tion to a ll business’,-2. .•'**•3 £iutrusted to us.£ NEVYYORK DRAFT and BANK MONEY.QRDERS- The cheapest and’ most con venient way to send money by mail. Loans Made on Rear Estate, Personal or Collateral {Security. Banking Hours: 8. A. M. to 3, P. M, 8, IW. SsiiTir, Ptosidenh[J 0 . L, SatiTJi, Okshier. 6MVEL 1SDRBIR. 4'-Stytroublesbeen#in n»yKi4beys oyer tmi©yoaruago-Ajjjliruisi tthich 1never expected to rocpvcr. -.Later my pbyMpiflncald IJiad BRIGHT'S DISEASE, which wasalarminginformation. *3ro'“ odd tomy aiUictipn atter f hodboon fill about two yearPi I hada bad at-- . a ,Ji tackofGravoL I BawJ)r,DavIdKoUi nody’flFavoritoRoniBdy,PifRondont, H^ILY,, advertiwed. AitorntfRirthTeo „rf'W bottles J was well*.I haveneverhad §& a return: of oither Qomplamt. And Nk though 1am ovor. sixty yoatact ago i a m n o w y w a n o v B atvd . s t iio n ij voriwitcraeuyajarit Btayodttiodiseaseunuruaao ia«tro«^ vigorouswoman, _ . MKS.UMEllNE P. M1S1NER. JiargHl)l, Ohio.” Dr. D. Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, prepared afRonioat, N. Y. PriceSI; 0 for $5. Invisible Bifocals at $ 3-50 Worth $g.p‘o Chas. S . Fay M ’f’g . Optician, . CE. Main st., Springfield, 0 . has a very bad effedton your sys tem. It disorders your stomach tad digestive apparatus, taints your [bloodand causes constipation, with . all its fearful ills. ■ Black-Draught1 Is a.bland tonic, liver regulator, and blood purifier. It gets rid Of the poisons caused by over-supply of bile, and quickly , cures billons headaches, dizziness, , loss of appetite, nausea, indiges tion, constipation, malaria, chills and fever, jaundice, nervousness, Irritability, melancholia, and all sickness dueto disordered liver. It Is not a cathartic, but a gentle, “ herbal, liver medicine, which eases without irritating. Price 25c at all Druggists. .««**• W * * 1#* pniaap «i<u*u . \ i * a * »nw»p Wwpa.jgT 1 1 / itajpa* *<ix y n m p sasoddfla tty zos. ssamsna do snit Aa ni aasnooo'osi W. J. TARBOX; LOCAL AGENT* \ S AI?0 Atf/ DISEASES OF THE RECTUM z t & s d r . j. j, M c C l e l l a n 8 5 8K 3 1 U ' C0UJMBU5, ll. Girlhood and S c o t t ' s Em u ls ion are linked together* i The girl who takes S c o t f s Em u l s io n has plenty of rich, red blood; she is plump, active and energetic. i The reason is that at a period-when a girl'* digestion is weak, S c o t t ' s Em u ls ion provides her with powerful nourishment in easily digested form* It is a food that builds and keeps up a girl's strength* k a J m. «■ ALL DRUGGISTS; 50 c . AND $ 1 . 00 . i r v The Cedarville Herald* J 5 i ,o o P e r Y e a r . K A R t H B T /J L I , - - E d i t o r . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER22, 1907. / Soofchimj syrup of some sorb atfd in some quan tity is to be administer ed to Wall S treet when Congress meets.' A t least th a t is the hope of the leading financiers. The street has,been crying for the remedy and- apparently will no t be happy till i t gets it. The Treasury Department has done a llitp ro p e rly could in the p a st fortnight to relieve the situa tion'. I t has pu t ou t large deposits of government money in National banks and has pointed ou t to the hanks how they can Increase their note circulation and thus add to the total supply of money available. All this is well enough, bu t the Stock Exchange wants some con crete assurance from the White House that- the government Is not 'agin it." With- th is end in view two of the most prom lhent finan ciers of New Y o rk ,H . O. Frick and President Gary of- the Steel Trust called 'at the White House this weelc. aud beggect the Presiden t to! insert something reassuring in his message When, i t came to the financial p a ra g raph . The Presiden t is engaged' tn writing' his message now and i t is well known of course th a t he/W ll touch on tim general financial 'situ ation. I t is understood w ithou t being definitely known th a t ,he will recommend .currency legislation, This is one of >the m ost pressing needs of the^nation from a business standpoint. I t is well known th a t he wants to recommend the best line line of action possible and tq this etui ho has taken the advice of- the Secretary of The Treasury, the Secretary of {State and the Comp- troier of the Currency, I t £is quite possible th a t he absorbed the views of Messrs. Frick and Gary as repre-j sen ting the large business interests, and i t is understood from men with whom these gentlemen talked a f ter their call a t the White House th a t they were assured th a t there .woiild be "nothing alarm ing to the business in terests" in the message. Now w ha t the President considers alarm ing and what the business In terests cohsider alarm ing may not quite coincide. Probably they will look for something actively pleas ant. Probably the President,s idea will be Lo refrain from saying much th a t is actively unpleasant. Rut whatever form the soothing syrup takes, the financial world will have to make the best Of it. “ iN GOD WE TRUST” A great many men who are just now making much ado because the president has ordered to be taken off our coins the motto, " I n God We Trust,” would perform fi better ser vice If they exemplified In their lives the real meaning of this b it of sentiment. We burn negroes a t the stake. We deny To flie Filipinos a voice in the government. We subject them to "taxa tion w ithou t representation.” We wink a t the sacrifice of democ racy qo the a lta r of moneyed greed. Wo give the World endless examples of all th a t is to be deplored in mu nicipal government. In all our public relations we not only display no tru s t m the Ruler of the Uhiverso, bu tw e pu tsuch ex* plicifc fa ith in oursolves th a t the wonder is th a t we have no tlohg age abolished voluntarily from our coins an expression which is so u tterly foreign to our dally public acts. I t Were better to show by our works th a t th is fiiotto has force in our livos'than to make a g reat show of our piety by objecting to its re moval from coins I t has been urged th a t our circu lating medium of ex change has served the purpose in the pant of proclaiming to the whole world th a t th is is a Christian na tion. Yet w ha t u tt- i folly to pro claim with the lips that, which is denied all too frequently m our pub lic and .private lives. I f the American people do really p u t their tru st In God they can better show it by replacing corrupt municipal government with .some thing th a t a t least approximates the standards maintained in. foreign, lands. I f we h a v e 'h ig h ideals in public and private life the fact will proclaim itself, while. If wo have not, it is only a cheap b it of. hypoc risy lo advertise a quality on our coins th a t we do not possess in our hearts, The.president’s explanation of his course is clear. If congress wants the motto restored it will be done, but Mr. Roosevelt puts his tru s t’in the good sense of the American people to see to it th a t this vulgar display of jrrevorrtnqe will no longer be tolerated: America's repose in Divine guidance will be in no .way impaired by leaving off of our •‘tain ted” currency a declaration which is now open to so much rea sonable doubt.—Springfield Sun. Some of the most desirable fe rtili zer formulas for wheat are as fol lows: Two percent of nitrogen, 8 per cent of available phosphoric acid and 4. per cent of po ta sh ; and 3 per cent of nitrogen, 10 per cent of phos phoric acid and i per cent of potash. These would probably represent the extremes in a desirable fertfUzer for wheat as to the percentage of nitro gen, phosphates ahd potash. 'Whore the soil is abundantly supplied with vegetable m a tte r or where a large amount of farmyard manure can be used, there is comparatively lit tle need for applying nitrogen, and a fertilizer containing 10 per cent of phosphoric acid and '& ,p«F cen t of of potash should be used. Fertilizer: to r wheat should he applied a t the ra te of 200 to 400 pound® per aero, depending on th e na tu re of the soil and season. In our experience 200 to 800'pounds of a m ix ture rich in available plant food will give the most profitable resu lts to the farmer We believe th a t a high-grade ferti-, Hzer w ill always prove the most economical, and we strongly advise the farmer- to purchase high-grade goods. The. fertilization of the wheat p lan t is no t a difficult under taking b u ta pientjfuTsuppiy o f the supply of the^cGfearly defined Ele ments of pjalit food should be- fu r nished ipnhe soil in addition to pu t ting ihm the best mechanical con dition through deep, thorough and aud persistent cultivation, aud tho use of smoother crops to destroy weeds and enrich the soil when plowed under through the supply of. humus added to the land. If wheat is grown in a- proper rotation good yields per acre cau be obtained, and fertilizers judiciously used will en able the farmer to obtain an increase of from 10 to 15 or more bushels per a ;re . THE “ TATER” TURNOUT. The potato crop of th is country has proven to be fa r below tbo av erage, owing to the blight and un favorable season. Good potatoes will bring an unusually high price nex t spring, while tho price of “ these same Murphies” will be something wonderful du ring the hex tfew months. Peculiar Centipede. 6. W. Anderson and H. P. C. Mel ville, two officers of the British de partment of lands and mines, who have been eqforjng British Guiana, report discovering a species Of centi- pedertwo"or three Inches long,'!which' has a red light in its head and a series of 11 or 12 white phosphorus* cent spots along its body, one to each segment, Beauty and Character. A famous portrait painter says that beautiful women, do not take the best looking pictures. Mere beauty Is never successfully reproduced by brush or camera, unless tho model expresses character in the lines of her face and eyes, la other words physi-1 eat beauty alone becomes common- place unless it is enriched by some beauty of expression. Women e x a c t H eavy In terest. An English woman oaya that women juakb much hotter bankers than men. That may he true. Did you over know a man to borrow money from his wife and escape paying It hack loss than seven or eight times?—'Washington Herald. By JOHN KENDRICK BANCS. Over iu Bedim a littio while ugo they put » successful undertaker in charge of the supplies department, with tho result that the- Huh has been buying inferior grade coal at high grade prices, and the honorable super intendent didn’t know It until the facts were brought out by an investigating committee. Wo arc not at all sur prised and for two reasoas-^first, a man may bo u : first rate undertaker and know the quality of what he putp Into the ground without necessarily being an expert on what comes out of the ground, and. second, Boston should have known what we all know—that an undertaker Is not the right kind of a -man to have charge of a civic coal plant Under the most approved ran- nlelpnl ownership ventures I t ' is tho custom to have such thinga.attended to by milliners and delicatessen men. ■: ■' « • ■ ft Matthew Arnold ougjit to be a popu lar author with those municipal owner, ship advocates who believe that n gas works can he Successfully managed by a confectioner. He wrote an essay once on sweetness and , light, -which woeId seem to' ’show" that the two things nre uot Incompatible, .. ; & H Paris, France—to distinguish it from Paris, Ky,—has gone into the under taking huslni-ss and is said to give great satisfaction to both mourners and tp the deceased. Just how this would work In this country we cannot say. Philadelphia would doubtless nmke% first class undertaker, *ns would also Boston., hut we fear New .York, Chicago and St -Cools would prove too frivolous* for the job- • >, New York's combined garbage In cinerator ant! electric light plant which wa.s used to provide light for the WU- llaitisliurg bridge (pis faded away like the last rose of summer. Even under the city’s ‘libera! system of free gar bage for ajl so pleiisfhgfy Insisted up on during the warnt-days of last July, by which fuel cost the lighting plant nothing, the loss was $2,7.000 n year as compared to the cost of a similar serv ice under private contract. And there Wasn't anything the matter with the garbage either, ’H >. Over In FriUM'ia. where they have government ownership' pf the tele phone,’ the “BUhscrUier” has to yell himself so hoarse to get central that when the desired connection Is finally made be is too hin;ky to make himself heard. Tills of course has its advan tages If It he true that men''a re prone to talk too much and ns a restraint upon a too impulsive speech, hut we cannot help wondering how long an American tefepbone~~CQmfmny unsup ported by the army and naVjv the president, the supreme Court and both houses of congress would hist under similar conditions, '• m . r : The privately owned department stores of Berlin ate underselling {he mmiiripat market halls so decidedly that the latter are lieiug operated a t a lose, We wonder that his honor Wil liam n , Knlsor of Potsdam permits such cold blooded butchery. U Sounds Uoglcal. U was after changing a meter, an old one, for nun ojf more recent manu facture fhat one of the Inspectors was called to the house of a German, The complniount wunted thut meter chang ed again nt once. "For what did you change my meter except to make me pay more gas bill?” he asked. Ills bill had. increased. The Inspector tried to explain that the winter months* and* the earlier darkness were responsible, but he couldnT fool the old German. •‘You take out my lectle meter and put In that l>fg box,” he remarked Sagely “Big box, lots of gas; 'leelie box, lectle gas.” And alt the explaining hi the world could not move him,—Progress ive Age. This Plant Wai Given Away, The mayor of Fulda, Minn., writes witli regard to the electric light plant In that city: “Our plant was not sold, hut given away In 11102. but* the deed was not executed nutii five years laterKns ac cording (0 contract the present owner Was to run it for five years In pay ment for It, The reason for giving It away was that It ran $1,000 behind ev ery year. The original cost was aboul $5,000" The original cost must have been in creased by later additions, ns in Janu ary last the superintendent reported the cost a s 0 , 000 . Petty Despotism. The rinCkenfaek (N. J.) letter car riers have been ordered by the post master general to resign their member ship in tile varions fire companies. They are looked upon by tbe federal authorities as paid, because they are allowed $12 rt year for damage.to their cJofhiug in service. It Is this that the postal authorities declare to bo “pay.” The firemen letter carriers say they never have left their routes to attend it fire, and they can’t imagine how the pogtofflee authorities became so inter ested in so small a matter,—Fire, and Water Engineering. ' ■ On« .Method of Control, On the boatd of directors of the* Louisville (Ky.) Gas company are four men representing the' city’s interests. .They must be residents of Louisville, must own not less than ten and not over ft hundred shares of the compa- Tty’sj stock and b# elected by the boards of aldermen, tbe gas company furnish ing n list of oiigibles,—Progressive Ago. 3 P A T E N T S !Cav*at*fa«dTwSr,M*fk* oMfrirtctl sad *11R#t» [tti{tMtine&ttmituettd far MOSfSAtc Puts, ‘OuHPrrictttcPraaiVtU.O.PAveHrbrnei: 'and w« ran Stair* jwttr'r.tin less timfi thin those remote f-em Washington, . ( Send nwdet, drawing w -shoto - With ucicrlp- tlors, VO, ftdrlse.it patentable o, >iOt, fre* ol chafftS. Oar fe*not enfttill enteritis Secured, ft P amckut , "H ow to Obtain Patents," with coat ot same Inithft T-S, and foreign countries if.ent free, Address. ( O.A.8NOWAOO. t bre,pAT*Nr ©sri«, WA*HiN(mH, 0 .0 The Blind You Have Always B ough t, and which has been ia u se for ovei*' 3 0 years, has borne th e gignatnre o f and has been m ade under Ids per- „ sonal supervision since its Infancy* A llow no on® to deceive you in th is. A ll Counterfeits, Im itations and Ju st-as-good” are bull Experiments th a t 'tride w ith and endanger tb e health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* W h a t is CA STOR IA Cfnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor O il, 'Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* I t is pleasant* lb contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms -itnd allays Peverislm ess. I t cures Diarrhoea and w ind Colic. I t relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assim ilates th e Food, regela tes th e Stomach and Bowels* giving healthy and natural sleep . , The Children’s P anacea -T h e Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA . - Bears the Signature of TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In U s e F or O ver S O Y ea r s. A. . THECCnTAUH«OMPAHV, T? MUHHAV*T«EET, NEWVOHKCrrV. * J. H. HcMILLAN, Manufacturer of , CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS, Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . Cedarvillfe, Ohio. *§ IS NOW “ TAKE THIS CUT' She who waits the penalty of sewing wor ries in hot weather. Besides we can't prom iseyou 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.eariy,'_................ ’ * " . See the New Ging hams, they are counted very smart this summer for grown-ups* as well as for children. , HUTCHISON& GIBNEY’S, XENIA. . OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,. Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer fully given, J J 0 ] f | I There is a handy helper • on which the housekeeper can always rely for her washing, dish-washing and house-cleaning. It is a splendid help with cold water, but with hot water, it accomplishes marvels, A few thin chips of “Wo reccmnneml i t ; there isn’t nay better,,. In mid-simnner you have to tru st to a largo d e g re e to your bufco-her. Well Cared For Meats in ho t weather are the only kind to buy ; w eh aver proper appliances to r keeping them righ t, and they’re sweet aud safe when sold. Don’t go m eat shopping when it’s hot, .Buy of us and be sure. C. H. CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O, m Lawmal] portuJ T ax atl " I h»vo suffered' vrlth piles for thlrty-Blx yews. One year »go l u t April 1 began talcing Casearata for constipation. In tbe course of a week I noticed, the piles began to disappear and at tbe end of tit wooke they did not trouble me at all. Oascareta hare done wonders forme. Iam entirely cured and ■ iael-llko a nowman." George Xryder; Xapoleonj O. B e s t For i m. ^ TheBowels ^ CANDYCATtURTIp Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, DoGood, Never 8iokon, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 35c, Mp.Neyer ■old In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped 0 0 0 * . Guaranteed to cure or your money back* 8terUng Remedy Co., Chicago or N»Y*. S9$. ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES t •i41 ■ sion-J - ciana, ! 1 - if • Coluni year wl] “annual] It was :l| •leglslatu !■ ‘ biennial - There v! another separatl| tions. '1 years ag winter— . the sam ■j it is i) tion will under di slon and asked to >-i 1 ,v Relief MapleCHy Sell Washing in the boilct with the clothes, produce a magical effect on the most soiled aind stained washing. *Tt is pure soap that works these wonders. No Injurious ingredients to cat the clothes or the hands. Maple City is a preserving soap, It keeps colors from fading, anti woolen from shrinking, It makes windows shine, china glisten and '" s i l v e r sparkle,' targe, white cake, j$cents, At all grocers, MAPLE CITY &OAJ»l WORKS# 1v M onmou th , Illinois, WZffigfc During t h a t .trying period in which women so often suffer •■ from nervousness, backache, sick headache, o r otlier pains, there is nothing tha t can equal Dr, Miles’ Anti-Pain Pill's. They Stop the pains,' soothe the nerves, and give to W o m e n the relief so much desifed. taken on first indication of pain or misery, they •will allay the irritable'condition of the nerves, and save you further suffering. Those who use them a t regular internals have ceas ed to dread these periods. .They contain no harmful drugs, and leave no effect upon the heart or stomach if taken as directed, They give prompt relief. "X have "been an invalid for # ' years. I have ncurnlfria, rliournatlsm „ and pains around .th e heart, B y . uslwr Or. Miles’ Antt-Paln Pills' I~am . relieved of tho pain, and g e t sftop lind r e s t I thlnlc had I known of tho Pain Pills when Xw as first token slclt, they would have cured me. X rficomtnend. them for periodic pains.” "MRS, HENRY PUNIC, E . Akron,O, Dr.- Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are sold by. your druggist, who will guarantee th a t the first package will benefit. If It -falls, he will return your monoy, 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Bakers 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 and 35c, High Street, Springfield, 0. , -? f LIQUOR obi MORPHINE1 lire \ ’ Habits, Is tho only euro ta d rational treatment COLUMBUS OHIO Old Clock In Good Repair, James H. n a rk , of Kardwic;;, Yt, has a Clock ftbemt.160 years olfi. TH# mahogany case Is seven fool tall. Tho works are of wood, and an th« repair. Ins; hooded for a long tim# hod to b* made tin these. v*. kit- jobscrijiticn to 1-ic.tics i y t::tA, Ccr.&n hath, fefeter nawki, wwhsabmtaMefttfyiwti «.:»!»* <a;*i ipeeui articles of interesttoitll, AMscatkm ..... let theHo;nswithhunin’d*offesutitlfol ftlattnrtiiMtc, »J0 ttOPYHMAtt Yf.—lttOO «m m m an amel which w| ,-of prope that will tills win t.Qfl and I will enacj Taxatil ter of gq penses, and stal propositi ling blog tor inert adjusted able plan The staq balance hole In mitfed t | Goverg officers halance.| oii the tn ance will to do th[ her of 1 that will money Many wrj ers want Borne wa propose-l chahgeal th a t the the effec The gl finances [ live rfiui| of his ad of expei] cutting that.ho | could, 'pledged] niore mi Taklnl cue, sta | into the fess to option from Aul somethin collected tcrests million the ren cities. It is option law a )l would vl tho statl ly affecj were red ty local| mainter state w( other sc he deerd tory of | ponses nues wcl creasedI Somell would li Flrestoil fore th | of a tisl Wellsvll I cite lr the con| make that Ml since t| “some course county It toil sure tol tim sntJ osltlonl to pm erty to aloft, ni ’l l ] ViitW! Otmofl WSw-bl WfKltof -S.'.-ul1 dsft, t m u # O . 'marniii f •*^ ^
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