The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
CEBAIiVlTAB, OHIO. W s S t e s e ii' Ymba P atronage uadi promise cafolal and pwmapfc attention to a ll Tjusluesa Intrusted to a®,' NEWYORKDRAFT and BANKMONEYjORDERS* Tbe cheapest and most con- Tti^ioat -way to send m oney b y rafcll. Loans _Madc. _nn ..ReaL-Esiaie, Personal or Collateral Security, Bahiingf Hours* 8 . A , M, to 8 , P. M, -3. T /. asiffi'H, President, O. Iu S m ith , Cashier, Rickets. Simply the visible sign tHut baby’s tiny bones are not forming rapidly enough* Lack o f nourishment is the cause. Scott*f Emulsion nourishes Tmby’s entire system. Stimulates and makes bone, Exactly what baby needs.. ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND 11,00 The Cedarville Herald, 3I l o o P e r Y e a r , M A T I b H BgOU ly E d itcu r i F R ID A Y , J U N E 10 , 1908 Agonies O f Pain Merer give up, and think that «S women, yourself Included, have to suffer pain. Thousands o! womeabavo writ* ten to fell how tliey have cured their womanly ills, and relieved their .pains; and oyer, a million have been" benefited, in various, other forms of female disease, dur* fag'the past 5® years, by.that popular and successful female, remedy WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF *1 believe i would now have been dead," writes Mrs. Minnie Lambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky„ “if if. hadn’t been for Carduf. 1 bad suffered with bad cramping spells, .pains In my back, sides and arms, and awful bearing-down pains. Now these pains have all jone, as a result of using. CarduL” At All Druggists WRITS FOR FREE AoVlCB, stating ago and describing aymp- ’ toms, to bodies Advisory Dept., IThe Chattanooga. MedlclnoCo.. Chattanooga, tEann, E 39 flANHATTAN RESTAURANT No* 8 N, Detroit $fc,>Xoma, O, = BUTof Pare. * , , o •Cdffea, Tea, Milk;..—...... ......... . sc Bread and Butter...'.. ............ . •6c Fried Potatoes................... 6e Baked Beano....... ............ 5c Pie, per quarter........................... 6c Haro Sandwich.................. 6c Buttered Toast,..f......... Sc Choose Sandwich... ..... 6c <,ake... ^5e Steak, Chops, Bam or Bacon....*15i Ham or Bacon with Eggs..........20c Bob Boast Beet, Weiner or Egg Sandwich..... J..... . ................... 5c Soup................ 5c Fresh Oyster Stew,....................... 20c Oysters, raw....................... lCc ,Bread and Butter With Meat Orders MEALS - - ■ 25 c HOPE? OF COURSE YOU DO. That ytni won’t have to repaint your house fo r four ofc five years and it is not a forlorn hope i f you have Used HANNA’S GREEN SEAL PAINT which is not ah experiment, but a thoroughly reliable' paint which has been on the market fo r years and has v S T O O D E V E R Y T E S T to which it has been subjected. For durability, beauty o f finish and spreading capacity, also Cov ering qualities it is second to none. ttavt r a Lie fey Kerr &Bastings Bros. m m m WANTED! W e want agenda in all parts o f tho T?. S . to noli ou r famous t ) t , ' W il liams P ills. Bend us yonc name ami 'address and w o w ill send you 12 boxes to soil a t J 6 m per box, whan so ld send us tj/f# $3 and receive a fu ll set o f cook ing vessels consisting o f a *, t »m#u quart Ve>;s<)l. A lim ited mmnhcr o f th e s o v e s s o b a r o given to introduce oiir p ills, o rd e r quick, 1 UBr W iTMTAMS JMEDIOINB CO ., ifOBEYIBBE, OHIO, AN OLD MAN. I th ink o f *ny fa r away.,. ch ildhood now ONFIRST BALOT. Ohio will without doub have the honor o f furnishing ■the fifth president o f the United States* The Republican Nationa Convention in session in Chi cago nominated William Howard Taft on the first bal lot, the vote, being 701, Those in charge o f the Taft movement have for severa weeks contended that he would be chosen on the first ballot by a vote o f 704, only falling short three votes according to early pre= dictions. Later the nomina tion was made unanimous. Foraker received 16, Can non 61, Hughes 65, Knox 68, Fairbanks 40, LaFollette 25, Roosevelt 3. Taft’s nomination speech was made by* Congressman Burton o f Cleveland who made the greatest hit o f the convention. In the eastxBur- ton has not been regarded a greet orator hut he'dispelled this fa ct Thursday when he arose to place the name o f hi* M o w .nitfeen for . tb$ greatest office i# the g ift o f thepeop le. The enthusiasm that fol lowed the c^H o f states "for the vote was never exceeded in any other convention. The uproar continued for fully half an hour all semblance o f order having been abandoned The Taft v ictory has been a notable one, I t has been a fight for a Roosevelt success or that would continue the policies introduced by the present administration. The nomination also proved that the people were ready to-day for tariff revision and that the trust followers o f Foraker, Fairbanks and Can non have met a terrible de feat, *» Secretary Taft insisted on a plank in the platform for the injunction in labor dis putes. This was strongly op posed by the trusts and large manufacturers. Until the time o f going to press no .candidate for vice- president had been chosen, Of years when tender and young J I th ink o f the building, m y home, X should say, W here onco we meandered and sung. Tq tho stair and the a ttic, a charm ing nice place, W e climbed all delighted to play," We sat on the door step and lied In the race, the race, ’ Twas hurry and s«mwy each day; W e drank fiom the fountain that flowed from the rooks1; And waded Its slrtHins w ith de ligh t; ■' And gathered the oggft, am i Watered tho Hooka W ere busy from morning till n ig h ; W e strolled through the fields, and gathered tho flowers, - s The finest tha t were to be seen ; Wo listened to het-s that hummed ■all the hours, Gathrmg honey and .sweets fo r fchelr queen. I recall now m y school days through summer and snow, In the old stone sch o o lh ou so ' we met, , * And lessons were conned, we need ed to know, Those schoolm'ates, I ’l l never fo r got, ' There was Wh itelaw , m y chum, — bright-eyed and awake, F u ll o f innocent m isch ief and fun And scores o f others, named K obert or Jake, W ith mine their school days begun Am X old did you say? Yes, true, it is true 1 M y locks are now Bllversd and ■white,' _ And faces and form s o f friends that JLknew. B o w m any ha re d ropped ou t o f -sigh t! 4 t stand a ll alone like the old forest <***; / , < \ ■Whose fellows have . Companions and p lay**? nf happy w ith m e, • In their graves dre s leq fth g to -d a y O h ,’day# o f m y ch ild h ood ! Bright, bright, joyous d ay s! And: &h* pom* once happy t o m e ! TtaSp oexrhwi v&s from you , iorever, ■ * ifwaytv ’ Like a barfcsAht over the te a . - B o r . H . P . J ackso N B ecord -B ora ld , Chicago. Illinois, Monday, April .12, IMS. the kta:<t~f 'iik; { { A ' 4 ifci'il tjfi Si:b- mStttd to tht .U 1 ,/r* c t tbl-i *fato at tbs jjwt jiifUcn -fur r« inu crocra) pBMfUbiy tn Mitii .1 it-.* ! rr.r."JlutJca cf the oe tibia ffcal ititiunj In to 32, bath tccSuMvc^ Qt *rUU« 11 , ‘TnU ru’JpcrtJvely >;c »* IS) s , q a^J; &n<l Best*acts U vgltlS ** “Als<iDc3,x! »■ ^ . II. hjfrr l slinll to full} Ml4 fliftiUct.y m l oft tUrr» .CHTereftt ilnys. un- im®. in f*s* of yrifcvy. tortc-fourtbn o f . tbo rae:)A«r» eXtriu to Hie i;ot!i;a in ivblcli H 6 jnU fc* t!*r.!ltiijf, r.imh .i^’jionoo with tills fiilBj Svt Pit rntrti. g n % bill on Us final i F.a,tA¥? *liaU )» no <,.*9 bo dlspcn.cil with. N 2 . yh Cor.lnin tim.l one nubject, Vbicb ibaJI be cl®*riy i-torc-. -ici In. Us titlo; *ca no l»w abr.U t j revives -or vmoECcfi, unl«M tbo new net ctstatn t{;® optiro act T«Y2Yeq/ UT jf)» OPrci t}rin0^',*‘O!;d-d"i- ?n/l fts jerti-ja or ap.-tioas sa am«tiil?il sUall be r*P¥*lfd. Sir. 18. gvc;y i Si! oncsea by tile general wwnibSy *b»Itr before li can bccorao a law, be vJ-eEcnted to the iavernor for hlo eiinwiwSl -I# L a ir'i.. __ r..i*.m to .AN ORDINANCE. SPRINGFIELD'S FOURTH. Springfield Will probab ly bo the. Mecca for a large number o f people from this territory on Ju ly Fourth , as the celebration to be held a t the Clark County ia lr grounds promises to eclipse any thing o f tho kind ever attempted In the H om o city.' Tho Celebration 10 in charge o f the March Gras Carnival Association and has tho lndorsemdnt o f tho merchants’ manufacturers, profes sional mep, secret societies und in fa ct all organizations and individ uals who afb boosting fo r a greater Springfield. A grand Btrcot pa geant w ill be a feature o f tho morn ing, Free vaudeville and circus Acts, horse races and hand contests w ill go to make up the afternoon program. In' the even ing there will lie a sham bafcflo given b y tho Y o lo OX, O. It. M. and a magnificent d is p lay o f fire works. To p roh ib it spitting, upon side walk# and upon- tti* floors o f pub lic buildings, Be it ordained b y the C ouncil o f the V illage o f Cedarville, Oh io; S ection 1 , T h a i (t is hereby de termined b y said Council, that It shall be a nuisanct and unlawful for any person to sp it or expector ate upon that portion o f a n y side walk or public w a lk within the v iila g s o f Cedarville, Ohio, wh ich is paved w ith Stone, Cement, A s phalt, o r B rick o r upon the floor o f any p u b lic Bu ilding o r in any Bailroad Station or B sp e t, skeept in such roceptacles as are provided therefor, and no person ehalt spit or expectorate upon any portion o f any such side walk, o r in any pub lic building, or in a n y Bailroad Station o f Depot, excep t In such receptacles as are provided there for. S ection 2. Tha t any person v io lating the provision o f this ord i nance shall be gu ilty o f an offence and upon conviction for the first offence shall be fined the sum o f one dollar ($ 1 . 00 ) and shall pay the cost o f prosecution, and upon cenv lction o f any subsequent offence shall be fined any sum not less than one dol lar ($ 1 . 00 ) r,or exceeding ten dollars ($ 10 , 00 ), and shall pay the c o s t o f prosecution, S ections . T h i s ’ordinance shall take effect and be in fu ll fo rc e from and after the earliest period allowed b y law. Passed June 16, 1008. J . H . W olford , Mayor. A ttest: J. G. MCC orkbll , Clerk. w*; “VHHW tv Ui* auiviuvi sui ut. approval, if he approve It, ho can fnhallj ? *1 r.£.Jle, P1* nel spprno, ii, bo Mae It -with, ii* ots;p*ru<ina in Vrltincr. the fcotiip So ftiiidt it originated which tnp.y then reconsider ib» vnt* on ltn pnssmEQ. - If tWa-tiUrds o£ tU* taeonbtr® elected to that housa then asr*c ta ropiwa lb* bin, it ?holl pt Mnt, with the ohjcrtlon* of the governor, to. tha othar house whicli njay also rccon- aidar the vote on It® passage. It two-thirdo ot th» memiww,eiseted to Abut house then agrw ,to repa «8 li. Jt shall .become a Jaw, net- yjWtandlng; the objection* of Iho governor. If a biU shall not' be returned by the gov- srnor. within tea days, Sundays excepted, alter being presented to him, It tlipii become a law, unless thH genera) a.tinetobly by ad journment prevent it* return 5 in which case, it khall become a law unless, within ten daya . after euch adjournment, It shall bo filed by him, with his objections, in tho cilice of the” secretary of state. The governor may dlo-, approve any item op Items in any hill raab- k'lj an appropriation of nmnoy, and tho item or items, *0 disapproved, shall bo stricken therefrom, unless repaused in the manner herein prescribed lor the .repassage ' of a ■ 'PUf* ■ Bsp. 2, Tills, amendment shall take Sffcct on the find day of Ainuaty. A. D. loop, O, A. T hompson . • fipcoJvi’r of the House of Representatives. ANOHI5AV' Li.- H abiijs , . ■' President of the Senate ; Adopted 'March 20, MOfi. UKtriD SrjW-cs or AijEntOA’, O hio , ' • Qfllee of the Secretary- of State. r. CARML A; THOMPSON, Secretary ot State Of .the Stain 01 Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregtffng Is ,an. exemplified copy,- earefuly compared by me. with the original roile, noW on file in this ofllcc, and-in my. official custody a* Secretary of state, aa re-,. qnired.by the 3aw» of the Statu of Ohio, ot A Joint Resolution adopted' by the General -Assembly of the state,of Ohio, on the 20 th day ot March, A. I), ifitlc. IK T ehtimonv WUfe'RndV, 1 have hereunto ■nbacrlbed my name, and alfixed my offleini seal, at Coldmbu*, ihin -23rd day ot April, A, D, 1908. * • CARJH A. THOMPSON, [eBAb-j - ffecraiQrv of State. P roposed A mendment to the con - . ^ gtlTtmON OF OHIO, ^ JOINTHESOWtlON Te *Mm*ni oeefiefttweetarticle twelve et (he Can* atitutlor*ef Uhls, Re it resolved by the General Assembly of , the State of OMai, ' SgcrioN 1 . *.That a proposition shall bo; submitted to the electors,of the state of Ohio, on the first Tuesday -after the firsti-Monday in November,. 1906, to Amend section .two ot article- twelve of-the constitution of the state dt Ohio, *0 that It ■Bbiir.read as follows: A kt I cm ; XII. FV kanck ash T axa - tiom . See. 2. The General Assembly shall have., power to 'estabjieh' and. maintain an equitable system, tor -raising, state and local revenue. It may 'classify tho subjects ot taxation so far As their differencea justify the «»mo in order to secure a just return- from,bach, AH faxes and -Other Charges shall he Imposed lorpublh; purposes only and shall 'he just to each subject'. The power of titration shall never, be surrendered,',! suspended t>r contracted sway. ' Bonds• 01 the state -of Ohio, bonds ot any city, village, hamlet, county or township in this state' and bond* issued in -behalf .ot -.the .pnbUc schools, or -Ohio and th* means or instruction. ,i» connection therewith,- burying .-'grounds, f uhlia school house*, house* used exclusively or publfo worship, institutions of portly: tmWfo charity, puhlia'property used axeiu- MVeJy far any public purpose, and personal property to ftp’ amount not eascSOdlttg la : « » K s r »uan 6? w* VaTa# ot M l, erty, .so exjunpted. shall, from time to Ums, be ascertained and -ptabllahsd as may b*. directed by law. SficHBN t - . Ail taxes and exemptions in fores when this amendment t* adopted shall mnsiiv in .force, ju the same manner and to, the same extent, uplese and until otherwise directed Vy statute. _ _ J. D. CirAMhcauiyr, Speaker Pro Ton. of the House of Representatives. -. - J am ** it. 'VVJt.UAMs, , . w . „ President of Uiqsenatf. Adopted March 2k isos. ’ : VKiven S tatvs o r Au»ntc\, Onto, . Office of the. Secretary of State. I. CARMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary of State of the State of Ohio, do hereby cortify that the .foregoing is on exemplified copy, cerefuiy compared by me with the otiglual. rolls now on file in this office, and in my' official custody a* Secretary of State, ae re quired by tha law*of tjie State of Ohio, of a Joint Resolution adopted by the General Assembly of thefltate of Ohio, on the 27th day Of March. •A.c-1>, 1908. tH T xstimoxx W»e«£oy, 1 havo lerenntd subscribed my name, am) affixed my official seal, at Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A, D. 1 08. CARMI A. THOMPSON. faxXr-) _____ Revretary of staid. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO T h IT c ON- STlTimOH OP OHIO. JOINTtEsotimoN frepeslsg ;■ sm*al«*at i* ike CtnilihiUsa »|Uu stole *1 Okie rettHrt le (hetisuei Ue ttm- sieaccmeai siikeregslsrHiiism Siike|*dtrdaMenUy, Re it resolved by the General Assembly of the Slate of Ohio : ■ * S xcxiok 1 . A proposition shall bo nub- tn)tted to the electors uf this otato nt tho next election for members of the general asssmhly to amend settioa EG of nrtielo II ef the constitution, ro as to read mi follows t Bee. 2D. The regular Cc.-alon of each { sneral assembly shall commence on tho rst Mondtjr in January nest alter It ja chowa, ^ O, A, TitoMi'floir, Speakerof (ha House of Representative*. ANDHftw U. tlAnntd, , . , . . . President of theSenate; Adopted March 20, 1900, , tfMTCD S# a * « or AMssnAy Onto, pffico of th* Secretary of slate, I, CARMI A. THOMPSON, Secretary ot State of the State of Ohio, da hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy, earefoly fompsrea by, me with thb orl-lnsi rolls now cn file in this office, find in my official eUBlcdy as Secretary of State, ns fc- qulted by the taws of lb* Elslo of Ohio, of a Joint Resolutlen adapted by tho General A*- sembly of the Efftte of Ohio, on the 20lh day »f March, a . D. torts, Itr Tr-BTiMOvy Witruxor, t havo hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed my official « « }. at tiolnmbus, this 23rd day of April, favit v * CARMI A. THOMPSON, (S cau ) Secretary 0 / state. “ l-loo out Row ecru colored shirts for $1.00, Tho v o t y lntoof. color in ehlrts. Haller,plftjiifls & JGggiiis. EXTRA MONEY OBABUSINESS Timber Lfinds are A first-class ’ Investment, Orio dollar or more < will tmy jan Interest In profit- J making timber lands. Agents to < Sell on our plan make good ! money, Write for details. The Sterling Lumber Co,, j 524 Citizens Bldg,, Cleveland, Ohio. : tf you have « large or sttiall «nm to Invest we can show you 1 •> how Umber lands wlh give you * handsome dividends, Ml Dr, Mllcs’ A'«t!»Pftin 'Piiia tdlova palm CASTOR!A Por Infwitfi And Childr«n, TiftKind 1m HillAlways Bough! Bears the Signature of I *9BrM*a u <»V*i TH* »M T R |p jff , *HRI*V-,Yk£ j s s r TRUSS « 6 tDS INANY * <* ***#' Hotu and aajhsud hy Isaac Wlsterinan, slrfilallngiKrftXJaniiBei IThe KindYouHave Always Bought Bears the Promotes nesfcandJ^OgWflwinsiieilher Opitim,Moit®lMrRiorMitfraL T8aw W A x e & o f x t x c , ■ fl^<#cU jarSAH iM .ett& a(t AperfectBejtTR®:forConsii g o n , Sour SliM^cfuBiarri) Worms.CanVafeions,Fever;sr ftt&n c n d L o s S OF S l JEEP. PacSuwlo Sf^rialure of N E I V y p B j l EXACT COPYOFWRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years m s m i THECCNYAUftCOMPANY, VfftWCITY. J. H. ricMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc.* E tc . Telephone 7 . . Cedarville, Ohio. f # ;; Thousands o f stou t women who" imagined they .must have fchelr : corsets m ade to order now are 'w earing the famous N E M O S e l f - r e d u c i n g . S t r a p Aiso the Royal Wor cester Ameri can Beauty^ Children*s Dresses $!» to $2. Ladies’ Dress Skirts—fine se- 'stout Womea lection, best fitting. .Waists —A ll in Net—Persian Lawn and Percale ■ j M u s l in U n d e rw e a r -g r e a t Stock. Long SiUl and Kid Gloves— all the rage. Jackets and Suits to fit the body and purse HUTCHISON& GIBNEY’S, “ W o recommend it ; there isn 't qny'betTerr.'I 3 0 In m id-summer you hare to trust to a large degree to your b u lk ie r . , Well Cared For Meats In hot weather are the on ly k ind to b u y ; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’ r e ' sweet and safe when sold. Don ’ t go meat shopp ing when it’ s hot. Buy- o f us and he sure, • C. H . CROU SE , . C B D A B y lD L E , O. INSOMNIA ‘VThsv#beenusingOsscsrets for Insomnis,with whichIhavebeenufilictedforovertwenty years, andl eanaaythatOascarots have sirenw more reliefthananyotherremedy! havoevertried. I £ hall certainlyTocommendthorntomyfrlonda aa elneall theyaro repreaotitod.1’ Thos. Glllard, Elgin, 111 , 4 r 3 l 6 ^ 5 > e s t For . The Dowels ■ t o » c t a e t e > X E N IA , OHIO. T0WN5LEY BROS,. Cedarville,’ Ohio. M anufacturers o f Cement B u ild in g B lo ck s , B u ild ings .raised andjFoundations constructed . See us for Cement w o rk jo f all kinds* E stim ates cheer fu lly g iven . „ FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. H ^ f W e have found * ^I “ J .-M .” A S B E S T O S R O O F I N G . * ■ equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant w e have always found it true to its trust. It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the "factory. The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its construction are ds good as money can buy. As evidence—w e can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. 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I f you r case is compli cated , vjTite ns fo r advice, i t eosts you nothing and may save you prolonged suffering. “I woft bo crippled that I could scarcely walk. After Having My btioes oa for an hour or two I could manage to walk by Suffering tho pain. Then J began to have pains oil- through - tny system. My doctor told me I bad, an aouto attack of Inflammatory rheumatism. I read about Dr; Miles' Nervine, bought a bottlo and I com menced to get better from the start and for tho past six months have scarcely any -pain, and am able to walk aa weu as ever.*' JAS. BT. SANDERS, V. O. Box 5, Hockoway, N. J. Vour drugolst sells Dr. Miles’ Nerva Ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) - If It falls to benefit you, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind - Bakers Restaurant. Now located in the B ook - waiter H otel 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. 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