The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
«aa?u.M '~ r ? m wmm .j - < - * i WWMB-M b iiiraw8s»^w*8a<j«a M JteiAfNli^i'iiS* if*. {*a)3>\v,’ stfifc...' ,Sv.v>*, 4 i.\ .-■* .:. ?..-<■ a n d i «>■u/..v: ,p m a.*! $ j - v U< J 3 , to us. ; MEWVORKDRAFF and BANKIttQNkY/KWHiRS. <• *■ .The1 cb.c»p<?sfc and most eon- yairienfe way to nenff money by mail. Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral (Security, ^stoking Hours: a. A, M» to&F. M. &JW. Swmr, PraiManbl O, IL 'SstVftt, Cashlor. Nor*mg Why? IE« it heavy strata on mother# Her system Is called upon to supply taourishment for two. Some form of nourishment that will he easily taken" up hy mother** system I* needed. . S c o t t 'S E m u l s i o n contain* the greatest possible amount o f nourish ment in easily digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully helped by its use. ALL DRUGGISTS: SOc. AND $ 1.00 AGOODMANSUFFERS. >glnftlqennui rnacuy’# h w »■Wiutofe-ft jtg.j 0* m ».i jfmc c . . _ Dfiul fcc t j l'A'ifrito lic:jc4f lualh-. Th$ Cedarville, Herald# J S x .o o P e r Y e a r . won. mom BUeumntte' use ' E d i t o r . T»»w. Mtt J>nmh Mw.t, A tji ’U iaown tooicluistr-f Nut Jlumptci!, ,H.T,*ey8;''lB,!iffcfcdtoMurekwith Sciatic Rheumatism FRIDAY, 1 ANUAKY 17, 1{M>8. S S W | ^ «t CTCjy symptom. . ' V. . vtmr trotiblc. Only tlw»bottles 1 fatowMxhouttht# womiorful l-cspH, It has built-mo *p«.ndp«en ofgr.st benefit in ethsif ways.- I bearfily {reopmateadit to otherw S a n t’*' Dr* D. Kennedy’sPavpnte Remedy, EoofloQt,N. 1 . Price?!} 6IffrJ3. ha*a very bad effect,on -yoorsys- . tcm. ■ It disorders your stomach/ l su?ddigestiveapparatus,taintsyour tbloodand causes constipation, with ( ' all Itsfeirfftlfils. % * Hand'tonic, Overregulator,and 1 . .and^afl ^ofctawsaduetodisorderedliver. , . ItIs nota Cathartic,butagentle,'j herbal, liver medicine, wliicb eases ■withoutIrritating. Price 25c at all Druggist*; LBiS............................. : EXTRAMONEY“ ? : ORABUSINESS # ,Timber Lauds are a flrat*cia35 $ 1 . investment. Ono dollar or moro a will buy . an Interest In. profit-1 making timber land*. Acents ter 4 ) J sell oa our plan, make giod g <» money. Write for details. f v . > The Sterling-Lumber Co.,“ J; 524 Citizens Bfrfg., J Cleveland, Qiifo. * A 41 •1 If you. have a Ijirses or draall G J|anm to Invcot wo can nhow yoti how timber lands win give you C| handsome dlvldeiida; % ex C elciop , pile CURE fa a physl* clas’a CtlRB, tonnldllnc of TlLiBU L1STINC1? KEilELffiS—ait lntofiial, an ointment and A tappository. Sim ple and easy to nee. Quick relief and «ur*» iMEenisy-fcackpropdaiilofi, Write •boat ybar ease and our dodtar v/Ili give it confidenii.it and individual at tention, EXCELSIOR PILE CURE , (the three remedies) postpaid'fo^Oaa Dolltr, Wr;tA for dasCripiiVo folder, AMfem tAAkiiler Che^ilsai 6% Curt* dusky, 6ht». DISEASESOFTHERECTUM Af.llWIrthrr wtH'KHtm It^.l " m wtkw* #i»4#!,r!I rj t;.c;s tutmit M l.--- r^p ra . wM *s .... fMm'IMSSIMS. . 15 *#-a*Msa.r*w>, -i »t n n’*-m+;»wsa « wurei wmt w4f'fnKfurifi | DR. J. %mOMlMl •SS tm t GOIUWIUS, 0 . | **IMt &JS go strongly has tile pbliiical titio been yanntng townikl Secretary Taft recently that some of the political fbrWaters are begining to predict that By the time tin? convention meets it will be all over but the shouting., i t is pretty- early to venture such predictions as that bitt it is noteworthy that, a good many men w!,0 are noted for" ■their .political sagacity are cJhhbjnginto the Taft ,mmd-wagem. One o f the notable conversions of the past 'Week is John O.' Capers, Internal Revenue Commissioner andpoli tical uhtter. of ftouth Carolina And. to -someextent of a considerable portion of the South. .It is only a short time Agp. that Mr, Carpers Vas at the White House swearing that’ despite ■thePresident’s order to tho cohtrary he would(be, fllat, ’last ,antl all the time, for Theodore Roosevelt for a third -'term. ’ hTow Mr, Capers rfn noances thai he is first, lasfc'n'nd all time for Taft, When,the President puts his shoulder to dlie wheel he has a Way of winning his point and >he hau^mt bis shoulder to; thewdi Imal that ingoing to nqm|wato''Mf. Taft. p l D A W J ^ ^ i V Benators ''iw»4 &Z 'ter the ohofee of rtsde gates to the State convention in pebruaty are unfair or onerous, ifclv difficult to understand. IVe can sc? nothing unreasonable In com- m Wing the choice of delegates directly to .the voters:' |t is only as recently as.last, fall; that .Senator ‘Forakqf complained, At.the time the Republican State Committee niet and put Secretary Taft forward for Prerddcnfcal nomination ns . the choice o f theparty In Ohio, that tlie committee had no authority to ipeak Jnadvance for voters who hail uothftdth’e opportunity to express their preferences. Tie It was who demanded a suspension of Judgment until a direct vtest of sentiment could be had and asked that a popular vote should designate the members of the State convention,to select four deiegatcg-at-largoio the Republican National Convention Phis suggestion was entirely agreeable to the friends of Secretary Taft, and i t has been decided to apply the provisions of the flew piimary election law, not yet In effect legally, and to submit direct- iy to tlie voters tlie choice of State convention delegates. Senator For- ater has seethed in earnest, heroto- tore, m Ida contention, that he lias the support of tlie party in Ohio and in his request for a vote of confidence at a lack of it, Certain ly neither side .to this contfOVorey can Justly complain so long as the issue between themcan bo submitted fairly and directly to the party. It seems to us that Senators Fornker and Dick should waste no more time criticising the details of tim, cult, lint should get to wort: and whip into line the sentiment which they represent and which they profess to think really controls the party In Ohio, i f they ate right in their contentions Senator Fovaker cannot lose under ^the call jiist Issued.'.' ■ . ‘ ■, - of the Village of Ccd.arvilie, Ohio, dur ing tile fiscal half year ending June SO/ TfiOS.the following sums be and are here by setaside andappropriated as follows: S ection g. That there be appropri ated fromthe General Fundi— Salary ofCouncil..,................. ,.,,.$144,00. Salary of Mayoi^. 50.00 Salary of ClerkL.,.......,v. , 50.00 Salary ol T r e a s u r e r , — d?.Q0 Salary of Solicitor .......... . ' . Search and SeizureL a w . . .... ,50.00 Legal Advertising,. ............... 75.80 Contingent F u n d . 200,1)0 , 0 - Total $6tl,00 S ection $■ That there be appropri ated from the Safety Fund!— Salary of Marshal......./.".... ;,... „„LS fri.CO Saldry of Njght'Police....isls.uO Salary of Chief Engineer,.’....,!..,^.., IOS.00 QthferFi/e Department Expenses. 75.00 Oteer'Police E xpehses :.:...,,., 25.00 Contingent Filnd,/... ... ...... j ... .... 125.00 . . ' •' Total $515.00 S ections 4 . That there be appropri ated:fronx tee Service Fund:-: / Street. Repairs $610.00 Street Lighting.............................225.00 Building and Rents 50.00 Furap Repoirs^.i',;.,.,............. 31.02 Contingent Fimd.Y^„.,... .... ..J *25.00 ^ . Total $0J7.a2 'SEcttoN 5. That therebe appropri ated from tfieHealth Fund;— Salary of HealthOfficer,..,,...,, ?T.50 Salaryof Clerk of Boardof Health 12.00 RCnt of.public Dump............. . 13.75 Garbage Removal o.lX) OtherHealth,Expenses,..,.... 51)0 Con t>agetti£Tund ..,'..,;„^ ,-10.00 AN ORDINANCE. To niaka appropteitfohs for the Cur rent Expenses and other Expenditures «I the Village, ol Ccdarvlllc, Ohio, duf* ifig thci fiscal half year ending June &>, icon. f*.s it ordained fry the CouhfcH of'the* Village 0 ! Ccdarville, CrfOctjc County, I Total $ 83.25 SECTtON ft, And the Village Clerk Is aWthotesedto draw fife tvootet m the yglag* Yr**#s&teRr fltysM^ jpHWMsy/ •m&Sg&afg Tfh ceiviag proper certifioates and.voucher* therefor, approved by; theboard or offi cers autUprizidby law to approve-the tame, tir aft ordinance or resolution of Council to make the exoenditure} pro yjded teatno warrants Shall bedrawnoT' paid for salaries or wages, except to persons employed by authority of and in accordance, with law or ordinance} provided further, that file appropriation for incidental expenses Can only be ex pendedfor hems of expense constituting a legal obligation against tee Village1 and purposes other than, those'covered by the - other- Specific appropriations herein made. . S ection 7. J This ordinance shall take effect andbe ia force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.- • passedJanuary 0,1009. fc J.H.«WorJFOED, ■“ ■ -Mayor. Attest.* J. G. M c C orke L l , Clerk. . * 'Tr.ti'M a time HowEHse. mmumm mmm mmm #w VfhaE t?«uKi|i«| th* M*« l« tb* 6*< Oftp* is Cei<»}iktt ■ “ ffeliW* th:5 tin- sns <ump.-nvp c,--iy ga» tell for Ltd, month ia »I.01LW =*“*• “Wrllf* “ Tiiat is away off, “Just one momwit, pteas-e” i!Wtel r'1, <fIh tlm iir»t pUcv. our men who read i ho nn-iurs are not in tho hghit of muL’inp; mUtakes/' * 5 >at, y«a toe, we - - “ We employ dupable fgllowa, who know iheir l>u*io«we, and it ii utter ly impossible ior a mistake to be made, They "lam hi their figures after-p careful examination of the meter, and a meet competent olBce force here dues tlie rest. If you were charged f t .50 for gas last month you may be dead certain that you burned exactly that much and no more.” - “But I wanted tow— “Thera Is no tae declaring- your house has been $io#ed and you have been put of toyrp. The bill will have to he paid-w we will take out your motor. ->■ *-fOb,Jfru willing to pay the $l,50.n “Then „ whatliare you kicking about ??* ’ „ ^And tliic i? noft a kick." ' . ’ “ It hn’ tr* • "Ko, ‘ I merely wanted to state that wo Ininted gaa night and 'day during the .month owing to sickness and that ,ihe bill should have been at least $10. Of course if you don’t want fo correct It I’m perfectly sate ilpw about it?” But the man in the gas office had collapsed.—Judge. '■ 1 mm mm m -Cteif*F ; t, Hi* ’ y ' ' An .admiring friend was ques tioning the small boy hs"to .his progress at school, says a writer in the Pittsburg Post, and asked!' ■ "Fifth grade next year, Johnny?/f “ Yes, slr.a . , , “ , V ,■ “ Ahl YoteU he jft fractions or decimals then, no doubt?" * • “ Sfo^sir, PH be in Iwadwoxkand perforated' squares;^ The LH*ml Truth,. SHERIFF’S SALE. S wam on. Onto, Greene County, fcb S, Pursuant to command Of an order of sale issued from the Court o f Common Pleas of said County,. and to me directed and delivered, I will offer for salo at public auction on tho premises at Cedarvillc, In said County, on . Saturday, fftbruary 1st, (908. attwo o’ clock p. m, the following described lands and tenemenfs, to- wifc: Situate in said County of Greone and In the village of Cedar- vlllo and described aSfollows 1 Be* lng lots number eleven and twelve as numbered and designated on the plat of Samuel Kyle’5 addition to the village of Cedarvllle. Being tho same real estate conveyed to the said .Goofg * MoKlrby by deed of Janies and Margaret A. Townsley dated on tho 20tli day of Juno A, Ik Iblil, and Itecorded ift Pol. til, page V of tho deed records of .Greener County, Ohio. Said promises were appraised un der a former order of this Court at $175.00, to Witt Lot Ho. 11 at $330.00 and lot No, 12 at $123.ooi Said premises will bo offered sep arately and as a Whole'and sold the Way it will bring tho most money. Term* of Safei Gash. To bo sold by order o f said Court in ease Ko, 11001, wherein James D. Vatisieklesatal aro plainfif/s a»ld George W. Andtjraon et al arc de fendants, : : HOWARD APPLEGATK, Bheriff. ClfAUB CTFWAtlT, Attorney for petuionor. lle—Why arc voa afraid o f ihat man? - * She—X fear ha Iiaa dteigha on me. ,He—Ah! -; a She—Are*. He’a our family tate tooerj—Sketch, r >• ' P* H* b t* Pay,, Ootros. * “Mr.. im wiya veiy . hitter things^about th(WJ lary aons 'of his, hut lus wife is alway* making ex cuses for iUc»m«w , “ Yes, elm makes excuses, but lie has to make Allowances for them. That’s what makes him so sore/V- Philadelphia Press. @BBsaaii i l M S T O B U ^VhgctaUePreparaiionforAs- lM i M S H Hi 1.1)REN PromotesDigestion,Cheerfuf- riessandilestt’onlalnoneilha Opium,Morphine nop>lineral. K o y IS fAac p* jp ic, JlMjnafGMJDrSANUnplTCim Aijtlw JwJ* jkugStt* f ‘ non.i ^ . . Worm?.Conyulsiqns.Feverisft- nesa andX*0SS,OF SlKRP, ■ FacSimile Signature. oP NEW YORK , 1 . 4.1 b j JMui i bs o l U “ ; j 5 i)(K '! s - ] ^ c f . i x i s “TAKtTH IS CUT' ’A• 1 I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought -Bears the Signature o f "# i9 > - • . -."’ft’' Use lo r Over Thirty Tears EXACT COPYOFWRAPPER, ■ rapper . - v * ras I I f l ■ r.. ^ W m *tit cchtaor etoW(.*W)f.,Mew vor »<otirv. J/ H. flcM lLLAN, M anufacturer ot CEMENT QRAVE VAU LTS , ' Hollow: Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- / timns, PlerSj E td , Etc. '‘ ^ , Telephone 7 .. ^ ^ ' CedarviHe, Ohio Large Sale of Cloaks. Before $5 to $13.00 Worth $10to $25 Caut« and Eff«<rt, “ Plump figures,w said tho woman who was reading the fashions, “ate out of style.” “Nonsense1” . answered her hus band. “ Food is rather expensive, but the situation isn’ t As bad.'as that.”—Washington Star, *om * &*««<{«* H*ne». Aunt Maria treading of tho panic, of 190",)—With; loml protests the capitalist* Tent thp air— Cnclo ICften—Jehoshaphat f Hid not them trust fellers even lot folks breathe free?--Kansas City Times. Nttptun*'* Laundry. “ I want to see the wadi of tho sea.* “ The- best lime for that is when it is crossing the line/’—Baltituore American. Ju*t Lika It. , Bacon—That fellow works like a steam engine. Ifigheft—f’ulfa himself, does ho? ^-Yohkers Statesman, .. , , ^ “ . I Fiowsit that Lika Shade. " hhcmu 1 , 1 hat to provide for tho l Tho primrose and iniyAMhevaUe* oaneiitexpensesrmdotecrexpendlntrcs Fill stand tho oiiadrotetteei better ; thlti most othir fioweit. m****## lh Molly- i. tnet -Mnjty is theUiB- -- . - And h#r <*1« fornte, • Bh? said ili*f #h* {'W lnb>would call rnkss t *tt h#r fre**. xXScat nctl t:rr w.wilnK Wurda and ladle, Aiut, not at *11 afrtita, • X tmspi’Uti'r *MU and took A awcet kia* from the maM. She vowed *h* hated me, aMefcf Her soft hi**ert with pride, JVherof-u-a J h-nt ar.d ptit it had:, Aral She Vrai Mejljrftoft -rthlr*r<? UecorJ-HeralA Is Hs WartK fiatohingt it costs tbs devil lit.tic trouble to fcfttdi a lary man.- -Fima th® German. BW H n sr p r i c e s pan . HJ»mpirns, Wrti* far Price I>M> p* S i s c o s ! m BnM ftltljft, SfifirtgjUitdi On ■Hutchison & Glbtiey wish to faTce tliits place and space to thank their patrons tor tbeir very libeltel purchases tho past year, In spite of-the bank scaro their s'aies aro the greatest In the 45yeats o£ their business life. 'vAe wish all a Happy •New Year. HUTCHISOR & Gi'£ |lEV ’L . XENIA, ' OHIO. T 0W N 5 L E Y BROS ,. CedarviHe, Ohio** Mahufadturers of Cement Bulldin# B locks. Build- ings raised and foundations Constructed- See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer- fully^given. Avert “the Yellow Peril” \*Wo recommend Hi there isn’ t nay hotter.,. In mid-summer you have to trust to a largedegree to your buttplier. Well Cared For Meats tn hot weather are i’he only kind (0 buy; wo pave propor appliances for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meatBhoppingwhon it’s hot.- Buy of ns and be sure. Q. H , C R O U S E , . ■ , CBDABVITLF, o , . LAZYLIVER ‘ T ftv i Cmajirst# *o goodl tb*t I trould not b» -svitljoat tlieta. I w&a ttpaliled a ,‘e?cct detl lvltU toiplAUVor Slid head«cli». Noir slneo taking Cstaxtat# CandyOattisnle I feel voirmucli ratter c«e*> IsliaU attlie tli ll certainly teconuaand thorn trt my frlandt at tlie test medicine Xhave eyes aeon/’ AlignsButlneb, OeboWi MU1No. 3, f aUE lver.llut, . Hettnnt. Palatn-bTo, Potent, TiwteGoodtDoGood. NeVacSlckon, Woftkan or Gripe, 10c, S3erS0c.N«T«r sold in bulk- Tho RPiinina tnhlet stamped COO. Onsrantaad tb aura gr yn»r money back. Sterling Remedy Co,t Chicago or N .Y. Sox ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION B0XE$. ’ ,I f i§ nerve, energy that runs tho organs o f your body. TKe * storage battery is the, nerve ,-cells in the brain and spina)' cord,- and froth, .this battery nerve force is sent'out through the system o f nerves. To keep- the body healthy t you must have plenty of nerve-force; if, organs .the is- penalty.’ You can keep the system Strong -with Hr. Miles’ Nervine. I t assists in generating herve energy;* it strengthens the nerves and makes,- the whole system strong and'.vigorous. , "I: tako pleasure - in- reeommondlhe- Dr. Miles* Nervine -to thbao GUffertn* from heivoiw prostration, Jmomma. and . melancholy^ After jBftverat , months' suttfirlnit'from above disease* ,1 tried tills medfclnh and found imme dlato relief. It BOothes and strength ens tho nerves, chdJjeB away .th* gloomy and depressing thouglits and gives, tho sufferer renewed •strength, and nope. It Is a superb nerve ret- »torcr.^ attDOB JACOB 8EEMANN. - Madison, Wisconsin. Dr. Miles’ .Heart Curs li vtold by your druooist. Who will guaranttih *" ' the tirst bottle will benefit. w t ee that .................. o will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart,Tnd Bata’s Restaurant. ^ In your own home 1 Yoixr reason tolls yott it is f impossible to wash anything pure white with cheap!, etude yellow soaps, Hesides turning white clothes yell o#v r4 they.eat your fabrics add hands witluheir-naphtlia and other lnjuriouschenlieals. The onesafe, ^uteWay isto boil ttiei 51 widL MapleGifywlibg Thla marvel soap will even retftres Armenia, made yellow T»r buff.- to tbeir original unspottedwhitcneai. Botlins; olothes :gHbte»* pure, white, wholesome juipstorilixes andpufifioowithout hubbiftg, Mtlihft 0f slrnnkun? iimiTTIn the least. The Maple City •*- jtoa preservativeSo«p,I.rr|»UtoningMint acd' k NwOdwotk, ahiniag-witidov^tllabts, tin iffidmlvetwAto. a lafiton-aabcabteti, white cak«,$ft At ftllgroeefs,''- m i m t m m m k Now located in tlie Boole- 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, O. 1 fax. LIQUORo«! Ml tt"Wi,r oM»i UiwerSx* 1 y tire IBFHINE . t ItAhi:*, Isthftosly «ur#knd r*tl«ft»l tnuftttmfr* hitt’HiHO8ildlit«dto OffiNKerDHUQS, Sendtoe tTrcuhoolclet*udt«fn*. l0>7«rtlM>*MtH*Ato.( COLUMBUS OHIO • Old Clock in fiood ffepiir. -Jaiuox H, (Hark, of liatewhik, bad a clock ftbaut 1G0 years old, Th* mahogany caso is soveti feet tail. Thi Work* M0 ot Wood, anti all the rapAlr- ing noedeti ter «t ions tlm« hod to fe* «tati« on thw». »«>»» Ri** ItijwM, *♦**etwbetWbtffcftj .. *M'rt a t fpbrtri *ttkh« of .taNMlH>ai!:. tMiiulM _ , J*ttheH38I8*lihhtmitrO*efh**rtKWi tiiMKnMoM, »##»■#■***.yiMwnj, a n a IHMUOfmhlkiOrtt i i m vr .-m oo *re M ! ill rt4 file KB- teb I t « atniSOCped ' ' . - f t rt*' dii cr* eeac •5c letd pair, i wicki •oM. *• Ml* 1(0 fl fend ear ■ Ml, II' 1
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