The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

CUT" i boro ieu’fc e to trust! u'to4ier* Meats kind to awes for (i tlwy’jm Don’ t go hot. Buy leklieaSMi# er found uny caret*. Slaps s never had cured him. eta, to do. I C1st*nam*.M -apolittUUia / weak| ejes, rgans. ■ ;liat a weak • d iS ' . rtion, oaliew nilt is l>al- iieart, erves omen. , foe tonie, qnais ure. U aa I a ’weak* breath,: a good sthmatla V 0 U 3 . I rt Curb ... in much t> thank-, medicine, 'l others mo,’' ItTON, W York, s’ Heart o return It fall* art,Xnd as Book* across lie old taurant dining reached 5 c and leld, 0. Iarateerit: »Bend tat mum #*#,, HIO which id f.avtit* lit* etm» oa. DoGood, O.SOc,Never » ■ raped GOG.. ofN .V . S93 HBOXES <A1 mya Do You Consider You; - self Pretty? The shape ox your face also the size and character of your features have something to do with it but none o f these count for much unless Y O U R C O M P L E X IO N IS R IG H T . Qet your complexion clear and beautiful by the aid of SW EET M&RIE TO IEET SOAP, and you will ; look attractive even in spite of irregular features. ■; . ~ tjxut Sw eet Marie ■ / • ' • T o i l e t S o a p ‘ ‘ A T 5 'G E N T S . A C A K E • HAS NO E Q U A L ITS CONSTANT USE INDUCES A CLEAR, COMPLEXION./ SOLD BY C, E. Northup, Nagley Bros?, O; M. Towusley, JRobt. Bird Sayred: Hemphill, ' J. F. Norrkatier, - W. M. Smith, . H. IL Thrall, ■H, Fishering, Kearney Bros,- -, 'Ctdamlle, O. ■. J ■ ir u ’ ”• a Xenia, O Fred Fraveiy Bradstreel Croc. Co., Cliamlliss & Chnndiiss/ (k 0, Carpenter,’ H. $, Glass& S' 'iis, W. W. Johnson, Jenkins & Turnbull, W. F. Harper, 12, A. Paullin, C, Stephenson & Co., Powers &, Langdoh, Xenia, 0. ■*1... Jamestown, 0, Yellow Springs, O, BovvefsVille, O. G E T O U R P R IC E S O N P R IN T IN G CURE FOR PILES. The Excelsior Chemical Company ot Sandusky, ‘•Thio, has a sure cure for PILES in. Jxdelsibr Pile Cute,. This la a brand new remedy, •guaranteed to cure. It consists of an internal remedy, a suppository and an oint­ ment, The three remedies for One Dollar. Ask your druggist about Ex-_ celsior Pile Cure. ' EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, O. * A * POSTCARDS. Six brand new '<$ *s* winning postcards lor 10 cents. ^ % Out of tho ordinary—nothing’ »j ' like, the usual souvenir car’d, ’s’ Agents and dealers can malmbis y money With them. Send a dime ,s* or postage stamps to ' t1 UNITED PRESS, & 524 CBIteft Bldg., ❖ v Cleveland,'Q« $ Fresh Fish! Fresh Fish! »> FARMS 50 TO 100 Constantly on hand FOB SALE throughout Ohio. Write its TO­ DAY for onr descriptive list. State size of farm and locality desired—or i f you want us to sell your farm, write us. Vv'o can soli it for you. Years of exper­ ience. Good bank references. Smith & Clemans, Real Estate and Loan Agents, Cedarville, Ohio. Also agents for the famous Car- torcar Automobile. PILES FISTULA AXDAtm DISEASES OF THE RECTUM T6*»Nettste*ss.-uiixs* t»UrircKfencft«i»l fc* W'MH liA 1!>irafaaampsflalfy <t tl.tsa i V kz :;3 led ftsUfii £.T fa n eMWsf* (SiraSMr.t*. P's*ara -Milltssebfcxriji.frcy JLaJSeJ-,KLfscy, SteM■*«*«W» aa# Bte#» ot- Wr.tr.bS. mtrni.TMi Koex osr M ir ai iitsrism i*r,nsi mu lafenupiiatt et riltei*taw. l—waledt ct& dr . j. j. M c C lellan C olumbus ,0. Why not try some Fresh Fish once, they are good for your appetite and health. I have made arrange­ ments at the lakes to have nothing but Fresh Stock, so they are shipped to me the same day they are caught. We have all kinds of vegetables in season. Breakfast^Foods, Canned Goods and Jellies. Smoked Meats. Fresh and J3altMeats. In the same old stand; at the same'old place near the same old JR. It.; on the same old street; the same old Phone 100; the same old name Chas. fl. Spencer Telephone 100 Cedarville, Ohio. Fresh and Salt Meats,.Vegetables. - MONUMENTS.GUTSTONE, STATUARY CtastoMofl** tssxsss: pourtclntions of .1 Ufctto. in a fliate pecuniary nain lo not- io ■bn cjiaciiificd istuaimiiry, hut fin pros- jjf.rity will bo Conan ia flohicouDbeba, —DO— V*ap«i\ 1 « P 4 N ot F orgi it Y o u r iidty ft> your loved obcavdio have* Fafised away. r L et o e i r final restingplaco bo marked fo r alt taaoW ith aiiuitablo memorial, . If y o u desire originality in design and tborouglmesa in construction— com b and sco us, With our fnipormr faciliflmi nm l»ijuipmont, which, are uofc cqunllpd by any rclail concern In tho lf. !T., wo are prepared nn never before to fnrnitih high ijrado work loim monoy than inferior work will coat olriswiioro. Wo employ no ngonlu in ■ thin territory. I f at rtll iutcronled in any in our Hue, write, phona for catalogue or If ponnHilo call to i;cc un, Bell phono fibb (htlisrnn phono 2Jft, Entahliahed lfifih GEORGE DODDS & SON, iis , ixri, xt% iio W . Main St„ Xenia. 0 ftioiihY mmmvm Enforce! V/ouid Drive * FusrJe Ort of Ohio 'ssecoment Week. ■vbtly nd.lr-, s*-a ti ) i, t". *iy>;n 'ia i". kT.v n-iic'). '•'rawa fMijn th* ir -enmeat v;;; *? to m-rlwd frrm tW Tox bow* Fi AtJ h'-rv.A- ik-Alry A lettrr \\>t v*, cli hank: re In Ct to i ay, f‘ -o' ircncy v . jt hank ibr.in *:'Tt avoid tasatfto, liepllra v.xr< bar,in;, Jin r-f v.h:Ki w*;",rti'A. ivitb- drawnh, only 0 i n mang tint tmy rttrl n ot (lctrct any -' hi'CrcwaTrs on account of abseesmrjrt day. The ny-Ciro";;'’ -,'. v.’.f1'.''k,;nya!n rcpprl'-d by SOI ere fit.K.l.itss. An aver- ayo o f £ 4 ! , ° r u i A t ’ be 3at" of this ; nvolS2£) tbs ciaf?>_'.j,”<th'jrnv.':'T> for all tho bunks in the otaf# would have roarln-ji {.he cuoriaotu! ainouiit < f ?nCtC82,^C3. If it bad been made certain that every doppaitui' In ti:e ctab) would have been cunirGb’d to pay a tax of 3 per resit upon the amount <:f bln de­ posit on ut'w'.'oincuf day, jt in certain that every dollar of loanable funds would have l>"on withdrawn from tho b'ankfi, time putting xt stop to all bu sl-' nous traneaetioiib mid .creating a pant $ of the fln't magnitude. Tho banlri never hold mosey enough- to pay all depositor,? tn full on the fcanio day. Commonto by Dankero. "Tho tend?ney of olir ruB,pnip>\‘! for two and thr..e aju.u,hK previous lo t,ur time is to lnve;»t Ta non*- xable tA oaV.i and.bonds,. "We favor the taxation amendment and till; t Ohio n ay in time get, pouie sano tax Taws "which will enable poo, pie in a small toy-’a like tnia to On able to- loan money and haw something left for ihemselvcs. and yet- make an honest return, . ’•'Our tax rate ft $38 on the thousand and interest fate about 5 to C per cent.1’ ' . “We feel confident that not vory much money deposited in our bank is returned for taxes, nu our tax rate is' over S cents on the dollar.” Money Driven Out of the State. “WA have vmy littlo money with- drawn aasea.nnent week to avoid tax. We; however, have a reason for it. The larger part of the money which usually got-0 into- savings Js deposited with tho Pennsylvania company, and the hanks o f several Pennsylvania Cities into which many, of our cUixens fund, AD such.-fimds avoid taxati-m. • I don’t blame thorn.for lb taxes '$34.80 per thousand' makes the loaning of money w&eie tjie assessors can roach it prohibitive,* i bslldye a law which would U»jt -a fiat rate -for personal propsriy, snt'h as ymu. refer to, 'would ’ ho a groat benefit to the state,” , Tax Law* fitake Uaro. „ “Ohr isreseftt Jaws are malting liars out of uhOtentlis of, bur peppie, and Oight-lcftthS -of thcr.0 people, would welcoiao a’luw'pJaeiitg iatangib’e prop­ erty on a ha*m.v.'hk the tax valuation pf real cs atn la proyoi fTon to its tell­ ing valu*’, *Md tlmn would bat nif their os-teta, and „we'U-l wdcpme the dpy wh^n’ thc'y would not have to ten a up In order to got justice. I heartily c«* dorse your move in this Tliic and have been prwschttl^ tt for yenre, and ymjjr statlrUc* go jtp prove nyr. assertion*. I V'Isli ycu ai/Cc-‘t--.” “On looklrig the matter up I find that par deposits made Wo change dur­ ing assessment w;c-ek: but our pebble a><j as big liars as the rtst of tho clti- xejtc. of Ohio, for there nrp a very, •very few who have, or had, any money Subject to taxation on the day preced­ ing thp t&cbnOldsdqy of Ain’D.” , "\Ve surely ato in , favor o f having a Change mad? in tax lawn, and will: lend QWr support to farther this end.” Low Uni form Rate—Oraat Senefit. - “ Withers>v;U of ■ deposits' during as-r sedstnent week- tilil not amount to much with ns, the .-converting fund:;- Into municipal bonds had morn effect. "However, as ex-county auditor, I know the tax lawn of the stats aro 1 bad, and if a lev uniform fate can be himight about it will ha a great bene­ fit. to all concerned ” FREEDOM ”T0 DEAL WITH EXIST­ ING NEEDS. Th e objection to now departures in taxation w hich result from, the chang­ ing shapes dial conditiaiio of property, and the difiriskin o f Iti owncuship, is not complimeiLtmy t o those who de­ vized th o old er forma o f taxation to which tho object cai comm only adhere. All that to asked io that we ahould deal w ith tho now* conditions in the same , p in t an they dealt w ith the older o n es; in Giber word:;, in a p ra c­ tical manner lit the ligh t o f existing needs. primitive system of taxation . "All of the f,tati-3 of tho American t’ nlon—-men? of lliora for almost a cfiutmy—i'.axo t >a; ptatUudly getting awhy the cxcltudvo ad valorem I ropes fy tax syr.trra for revenue pur- poren, wsslie in Luropo tho theory Im-'S been dead for geiif-rnttons. TTie. o:;- pes-ieiice of all gave rumcats has detn- oaatrc-led that a genual ad Valorem projrtty tax la prat-tlcaliy h tax o.i rep! i state, and no ra!c-;i or r 'gulationo have ever yot h:ej» dovfced by, coa- sU-uctive aCatt*'m:amihjp under the said system which enabled tho fax asses­ sor to egei-t-vely it sell for purpose of taxation triG-my, credit'», personal and other latanrlblt’ valir r;.”—‘From I* T, Dashidt, Ta i Co5siatisoione% tttafea of TG2U9. Berlin )&GAufet. Berlin U to ba the*most qtript city in Eurejm. Kailwny engines tire not nllowcvl io blow their whis­ tles within fhe «ity limitp. There is no Jowl haw.-ii;*;- of Imelisfoiv, ami d nmtt v.'iifiM* v.aj-o» is loose dial rottliity* m s:ji«)eet to a fine. The eo u rh ’hiHo a iar*;n tlisorcUon an to fu:r.i for Siul-;i making, Slran- k ’ lt of all, punto playing ig resju- i;ilcd in ibnlhs, llefuro a certain hour in the *luy tunl.after a certain honr iii the no it the piano must bo silent in that lmtsu-ui oily. Even (hirur; the plat in ; htmw'a fine is iuipK'Kl f'-r n; f-.; poniulao-; on the piano, - At{rftetltf<i'r:c«fi on bunion at Kerr k Bros, ■ SAVE 404 BY BUYING VEHICLES 8^ HARNESS D IR E C T F R 0 H O U R F A C T O R Y W HEH' yea bay from no yon. arc buying at esastly fed came jjiice we eliarge a jobber o s dealer, saving all middlemen’ s profits. Onr catalog Is our only salesman and this cuts out heavy selling expenses. This explains our low prices. Being manufacturers, we offer a greater stock for selection than any retailer can possibly show, Investigate our line before you buy elsewhere. WO, 1833 pOMTSIBtJS Auto Seat cut.under Driving warron. A very popular, styllBh vaixon. $ 7 2 .0 0 our NO, tsao — COLTJMBITS Medium woUrlit itiiyli- g-rado out-under Surrey. Extra fine value In every T va y .^ 9 1 # Q0 Our price NO. ISOS— COI.UMBUS Lilght Surrey; easy run­ ning; auitablo for me­ dium si?,e horse, First class In every way, & .......... '.$93*50 OURLEADERNo. 1859 ' U r , COLUMBUSTOPBUGGY Wo have built this Stylo of IBug-gy fo r many years and have proven Us merit in actual use. W e' guarantee the equal of buggies usually sold at retail at from $80 to $110. ■ . . .*.■■■ -t Write Tolay f®r^Fr.ee Catalog Rotter still, if you can do so. visit ’our large factory and repository and Inspect our. IJne. You-, w ill find It complete, up to date and remarkably low in prices. A- binding e'uaranteo covers every Job, COLUMBUS CARRIAGE - & H ARN E SS -CO.' ; 201SSouthHighStreet*Columbus, Ohio. NO. 1831 — C'OLTJMBU* Hlsh-jrrado Bunabout, Retail dealers ask for th is . clans o f vshtolo to-*1B0-$ 5 7 .5 0 Our p r ic e s ,, NO,, 18S7 -t- QOLTTMDGS ijaeui-orrade Extension Top Surrey, Regular retail value from $180 pri!o,8.° :..? “ f (T< $ 1 1 5 NO. 1S40— COI.GJ1BUS Auto Seat Combination BuErgy. A .distinctive style. Sells everywhere fo r $125. <B>79 ffffc Our p r je e ,. . . ^ > i t f » 3 V NO. ISiJD—n o c n tB RilGlJy Harncfts, An extra grade well made harness, especially su it­ able for use with o, £ * t iS O ff surrey, P rice. . . . . . . .ip Al a e? <* : '■ NO. *8105—-SIN OfcE S T R A P Driving Harness,. One ot o u r most popular medium priced driving-harness. Note the price___ UUQ QL medium .$13 .50 NO, 18134— LONG THO Team Harness. Extra well- made and sold at a price that makes It exceptional value, * d o n Ouy p rice-on ly 9 « a e » * 9 U ■SP; mmmmmmmwmmmmm ■w — * ' . ^ ^ . . J|, *■ **It -P a y s -to T rad e In ■Spria^fi^ld>f /* IFreFarestoSpringfieldandReturnf Fivery Oay in the Veetir, On Any Train or Traction Car ^ | D o -Y d u r B u y i n g i n S p r i n g f i e l d 1 ■ o B a B Kst? f t . a B a o L\ B B B B B is a a B B a a a iS a p is a w B rs B (% a B B Bthf.s (h is B % 4h TheMerchants’ Association pays yatir fare,. Tiic members arethe leading firms of the highest reputationintheirrespectivelines of business, andareKnownassuchthroughoutCentral Ohio. l i e Plan On n, purchase of §15.00 worth of merchandise from any ono or more of the following firtos your faro for forty miles, coming and going, or a total of eighty mil's, one way, will he refunded to you. Ask for a rebat hook In the first store you enter of those. nantt-d hi'ivwr-hraisting-tnr having-evtiry purchaHronteroi. hr this hook. “After- coiffplemig- your p'ur=“ chaik*::, IM‘i!TUi. this,book at the Merchant’ Association office, in the hanking rooms of The American. Trust and Savings -Company, American Trust Building, comer Main. Street and Fountain avenue, .it any time I k ,tween s a. m. and Cp. m., and your faro-will he refunded. If you live at a greater distance than forty miles from Springfield your fare will ho refunded one way, up to eighty miles. Should you live farther than eighty miles from Springfield,'your fare will he refund* d one way for eighty miles of tho distance, leaving the minimum of cost to the purchaser. Cutsfomcrs must show return railroad or traction ticket, or cash fare receipt ar the store where Rebate Book Is applied'far, also at the Association's office when applying for the rebate, It is all very simple and easy. Try it, en: per centadditional cashrebate Inadditionio your Tarewil be allowedon all purchases inexcess of $15. M EMBERS of T H E M ERCHAN TS ’ ASSOC IA T ION Saizer’a . Arcade Jewelry Store tVatelus, Diamonds, Jewelry, Cut Clara, Silverware, Opti­ cal Parlors, E7-fill Arcane. Arcade Muois Stare FT,. C. Gf.ranch & Co.) P k 'ins, Talking Ma- ■ . . o f Music, IJ .kl( .n.14.0* f Baldwin's i'bcf 5 . 25 12. Main St, t ,H,..: i. - i^ : Bancroft, Hatter anti Furrier Men's, Boys’ and Children's ■Hcadwiar, Women’s, Chil­ dren's uni Men’s Furs, Bogdan's Toggery Ghop "I.allies' Cloaks, Cults, Waists, Slfirls, Neckwear, Furs and Millinery. 7 8 Limestone St. G. C, Fried & Son Diamonds, Waichea, Silver­ ware, Brasses, Optical Goods. 6 13, Main Ct. Fokk°i'-mr’o Pharmacy Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cigna, Soda Water, Post . Cards. (>u\*. int,h LU’-'l Fountain Ave. Joseph H, djsau Wall Paper, Llnnrusta Whl- t(»n, Bm-iap, Room-Mouldings, Window eimdoa. 20 13, High, Bookwfiiter Hotel Bldg. Kaufman's Men's, Boys’ hud Children's Ciothiug siiui Furniahinga, Fata, Tiunko. 15-17 1-5, Limestone St. Kred?f 6 Alexander Clothing for Mon and Boys, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes. .Main St. near Limestone St. MiCulIoeh’c Harness Storo Harness, Blankets, Robes, Trunks, Satchels and Leather Goods. * 40 13. Main St, Mi 0. Levy & Sons Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Furnishings, Cor. Main St. and Fountain Ave. Miller’s Music Gtoro Pianos, Playor-Planos, Or­ gans, Sheet Music, 34 0, Limestone St, Nisley’e Arcado Shoe Houao Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, 52-54-5(5 In tho Arcade. Oldham's 13 S, Fountain Ave, Millinery, Cloaks, Suits, Cor­ sets, Gloves, Ribbons and Yarns. Oscar Yeung Shoes and Oxford Tics, I 13. Main St, 'People’s Outfitting GO, Furniture, Carpels aimStoves 21*23 0. Fountain Avo, Plereg & Company Wall Paper, Window Shades, Pictures and Fianting, Books, School Supplies. II 0. Fountain AV6. noficiiotecl £, Weber FtunSUsiv, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Stoves and Ranges. 25*2? W. Main St, Hontsahn o. Wright * Boots, Shots and Rubbers, s 3 0, Fountain Ave. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves. Men’s Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Cloaks, Furs, Cor. High and. Center Sts, S. J, Rafferty & Sons - Stoves, Tin and Enameled Ware, Queonsware, Lamps, Spouting and Roofing, 111-113 E, Main St. SuUIvan’s Department Store Dry Goods, Notions, Lace Curtains, Rugs, Men’s Goods and House Furnishings, Cor Main and Limestone Sts, Sullivan, Tho Hatter Hats, Capo and Gent's Furnishings, Trunks and< . Valises, . , 21 S. Limestone St, The Edward Wren Co, Dry Goods, Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Shoes, Carpets, Furniture, Houscfurnishings. High Street—East, The Klnnane-Broc, Gcs* Dry Goods, £ tto, Undergar­ ments, Cnn.o’.o, DrtoorleS, find House Furnishing Goods, Main 0h and Fountain Ave, file Lion Hardware Co, Hardware, Dom’d and Sash, Mantels and Grates, 130-102 E. Main.St. The Springfield Hardware Go, Builders' and ’ Residence Hardware, Mill and Factory Supplies. » SS-38 E. Main St, The Vogue Ladiefi’ Cloaks, Suita, Waicts, . Furs and Millinery, 30-05 13, High St., near Daw stono 8 t» The When Arcade Men's, Boya’ and Cldldrcaa Clothing, Hatfi, Furciahinr* Trunks, Valises, Suit Cast.*, . ' fO It FDRTttlilt INFOltMATION ADDRK$$ W ILBm M* FAVLKNEIt, BUSINESS MANAOEB am is iu c am m m t o t n o , %*) , ^ w T a v V ’ .-4* IN v<'r ■tfR*. I f - M

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