The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
*. * .<*; -»*. JMft. «# ' fit l *T7 ■;f; - o HQAmmwm »*»«*„ t’KbAttVfUJC, W U h W * HOUVIT Yrt«» F a TAOKAO* and prvimM neraful *wi prieepk o attention V» all btt«lurao-J# jyjg " *fntru*a*i to uw.£ 'f/C; I' [BANK. Mw im& n*4£ i aud moat <%«»- veulent way u» uend wonoy by jaalb pLo*n* M«dtt eh Seal Estate, |tercms,l»r Collateral fSecurity. ItaAkbtf Hours: a.A. M> to*, F. M-° «.|W. Sms?®:, FwwfchmMI O. t*. %CJ?PSCvOaahter,; '><WUii»i-«i i n«w.ii'iM..iP’<!W)>j»i'J»y;i»'«in'»»'.».mwiwrij** raci-^v V f r0RTE REMEDY itSSSt. - Ci*| Mi. COM90;i , #*^WK>»)9, TOETtiriUfERetrfc Sspfife 2>r« O/; A W tw ta cm M pQ eM r U ! say ;of 1 tbihelgaet* -^tfePilfFOtsd^: a rt feel *llit t ... ^ - > ' «»<witt* S i CARDlll t t e K S N 'S f f i J E F H a f U a il dw» tou^w^wwwtitoiticm* ° , W ■ ° ■ ■ -, O <<II» e dw l»e *s rs'|weilas T * « » & « b*a4]Mg» < f ife* S $ li§ * * » r -$ > * M M * * * « » * « « * « B I p g r a r * » l a * hmtod. h M k m * » 4 * « * tttn lM l "% W b | w f n M m ^ w tiie vW. V f i l mve& iuf f l A &&&& *# Z m t t t s f o n stranftbMw tfft t *d g r *W * • * it o a » b a t e w § i i f t o id cf h f d an g e ra lfto ld from change* o f fcaapemture. it wm help you to avoid inking cold. ALL DRUGGISTS* BOo. AND *1.00. \ H e r a ld . ;#x.oo. w m itomr. K A m jm m tm tr aw* 3£<tt$psk KOBt ERtDAY, DECEMBER »i»wl—wi— pw » eijfifr"1! THE HOME-COMING. O $ The fact is, how to i tbit the jPfesi- ^dent’s bourse1s not V blow at: the [presidential boom or Hecrotaty' Cor- .tolyo«. “Mr, Booseralt has taikob She entirely commendable, ground that It wouid b« improper for him to use the federal patronage'to pro mote Mr. Taft's poHtfcttl Interests, much as lie defsU'O# Mr.'Taft’s Horn- inatioh,, and hi ii thurefore entirety Somemonths ago the Herald took up the (prastion of’ a ,^Home Comr fng1’ forOedarvilte to be worked in' coujunetiomwlth M slmUar^moTe* meufcto be held in-Xenia, this com- 21 i ftA vT , ,v llttg S U W v ’ , rT i „ -in a prmrionswtMe wf\-urged a day for different towns *<*that for mer citizens could bo welcomed to ’be homes of friends and relative^,. Such a p m was 'tried in pieDhont *>rtivtif:v ».nrt wroved stmeessfuL The appoint coihmittees to f^rrtmlrde plana suitable for the occasion, .- ISlseWhere1will h* found a letter oominiueaby from the Xehia himiUCa i^ fche •*X«ila eemmfitee to fchft j^a«n!i'to- thewatt^y*.. “ ._ f ■ ’’ * ’ p 1 ip y. 'w^ m m ^ ^ m m m r m t i ixm oy f f lm m m ': .ton m . w aewBOH* ■ MlftH TS« o m m n a s T]j^a*rHkr WrtHt tfck caaitudd' en tne highfet a«* llioritf thatno effort will, bevakde by -the present Oengrwa to, adopt legislation to remedy tire^present financial condition. An opportuni tywin be giTea to men high in the ftnantiaiworld to appear before the Committee on Currency and Bank ing to present tifcieir viewsmn any proposed meafu&' and it la‘ hoped by the members of the committee that the finances of the country will *phave adjusted themselves by that time that therewill be no necessity for legislation looking to the cor rectionof present conditions. Un doubtedly the present disturbed conditionmay be expected to reme dy itself within a reasonable time, but it is far Conarress to legislate away the likelihood or the poeeibli tfyof such rSoarrences in, the fu ture. ■-„ .. . VUfVik3UyA«M^i^»l.*MU?at50 AJWiV*?, Wi* ‘WW^ used to promote the political inlet- eate of Mr. Cortelyom ''The #*esi-- dantk course-ianota blo^ 'at Coi1- telyoti but a step mapo necessaryby iho extraordinary .inamcretiop of t o l l ¥h* hrletMr CmijStiM eif dk fieed lU im w H»kiL . 1 ' “Jabui, PS have ta lay you off for the first twe weeks ef the new year, i'c-h. Kerry. sr*t Iwve te lay off a » « * , ” Tbe apeeiar. « Mm mas. stood in vj epwadl* sad °epwto*i Mev Mioou. a {decs Of ptttteimd aiabomiKjp. eeyx <v> omau, greet asiraepa xml krft peim« toga ef toeatlfed vwee Ropes and wrwlke of evergnte* twined about tlvt pillars and the eieetretiers, aisd-uu the siasstre ber alec* a bowl of free pencil, far it was Hew year’s day, “Tee. boys" * * » the less mas, “yce*H hare to *cnr “What for. twaar* aakad the young, er of the two hariaader*. Mecfcauhi* ally with his wooieo°bar cloth lie pop isusa the u«r tin li w m wgKiu, «ud AHXiousty he geaed is hie employer’s rase. r*fi ■■■■-.■.•-■ aWhy. Jf^hn; yo«° ought to know what foe." Tbe salooa keeper spoke impatiently*; A fat man entered from the street, *p. presu-hed th* i>ar with reluctant atepa, than atl of a sudden turned hurriedly Had departed, "Well, va bedaugedl" eaidBartender, John, “That’s the fourth feUow hat; done that this tuorninT, What's it mean , anyway3” 0 ° “Von ought to know what it means. John.” repealed1the saloon keeper. 9“It’s meaning is the<w«w pensiou." “Tea,“John,” t)aeman resumed; “your’ suspension la caused by the New Tear's swear off-,of that" fellow aud thousands lltohlm. ’AH over tho‘ broad land, doim, oountfeah numbers of men swear off drinking for a Xhar on ’Now, Tear’s day. tm t of them stick to 'theft swear;1off for .-a week/ and tlio other half, with tla§t a few exceptions, stick to*5t ' * 4'” -two -weeks, s -****■ $ -> i* T A K E T H *** Baud Ton K * t « Alway* 1fSk>»gIit* wWWb Irns b * m m a »* tm over SO y**nr* * wm » borate tb* gigtmtnrai eC : *ndl Irak b«jtt,«uuaewndw W * guntdx&porvlxbm since |isinfa».cyc vT%m* f * * *********$; AHovrno on* io deoefveyou i » fto * AM €oimterfeitfi^Iniifatlo*i» and **dTtwt-ag-ffoo<lJ' are bafe Bxperbnentg that trtde TritM and endanger the Mealtb off Infants sad Children—JExperlence ugraipst Expurisnenk. W h a t i s C A S T O R I A Oastdrla Is a harmless substitute fpr Castor Oil* ffats* ifOElc, Drops aadL Soothing Syrups# %t is Pleasant# I t ' contains neither Opium# Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its jfuarautee. I t destroys ’Worms and allays Peverishness, I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles# cures Constipation and Platulency. I t assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Dowds, giving healthy and natuiml sleep* . The Cldldren*s Panaem -^eM b iher^s I^iend* * % GENUINE A L W A Y 8 B ea t# t h » f i r w t n M a t “Wo tk^himcwi U i there iw?f » " uay'brHaw -. Ji» iiuu-Muuini«r you have to ej?wi rfa0HiItuge Hvttez your 1)Ut<Aie^ W e l l C a r e d F o r M e a t s ip hotweather are the only kind to buy? wo have proper appliances, for . keeping them fight, ahd they’r^ sweet and safe when sold. Don’t ^ meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be pure. C . H . C R O U S E , gBVAltVB,I.K, o . . ••Tills .Is wm t' cert' class? [TheSpi Steal W i J’o r we I j wsrfe Bud new.” Their always safcisfij M. A» Prop| 10 $ o r th Springfield, B ipressage on Sfi'Oj] ^ ; a »to* >? m m S, Kl> ” "but i ain’t got- am think it’s x slramcr . innocent babe have county a d pr m W f u h *bh ^ h e i o u m J 7 * % [ ; ‘ Xenia committee hftstaken wp the • pursuant to command of tin order Idea ami-ibifl ni>wup to {he people of this township to come forward Ihe summer is no reason, wb^ the ■tibjeof should be left until later* W m m „v.\ described lands and ieneraents, to- wit; Situate ' In mid County.of Creettft aftd In the village of Cedat- ville and dowibed i^sfollows.; Be ing Jtotenumber eleven and,twelve, as numbered and designated on the plat of Samuel B&lo’s addition to th e ; m i r n w : ftt ffWbil New VAapvr 7 Gn«*' Great F«»ttv*|. j- mm *, m m , which cott^* tu February, it is very" hard to cabb a Altefise. of ohilclh u m ■ a. LUti* 'beggars will run. beside for mWes u . earn % cash, a copper cola With a square hofe-in,the tmdaie oftit* worth tbe.fw’cntiatbOf,«’ cent, but cMIdrcu who, have pareite ‘to care to£ theai *eem to be kept lb- Ifam * » the tliue or obly allowed to play hrwailed yard# and gardepa. B V used tosay te-eacboibcrs “IVby, where ,uto,si*«UL - ‘ . > f ■■ - */i> 1 . i f i k r a - • . ' ? ■' , • M m / r • ,- - *?/• ,A- i - ' ■ * r ^ T-U.-’b; •N-Yi .f;:: fUh~£\'-'Z'U - T.* r? V s A - ‘3K5,?..f* -- . 'v ..ip f tp i li l ^ V / *_ t V*' W;’ . V,*”’ 1 t ft- , - - ■«%,' . 1 ff i ’ f \ >* 1 S o l i d G o| fitted I * tr /I S p e c i a l len j w o r t h ; i ’-•1 In v i s ib le ,v; f ;>/-K . % 281-2 E.Mnin S ^■na iiHgm i.'-V « A ^ « v|H*s»of'.tYed*rvflle.,. B<«ng ^ho. «m Wm ebiidr«ii-? ' Ihcy gut i IHwf itt wmfnBHA ;•%/ --’h. 1 V , , sb»o-1l?k»i •«mv4'.ed t*' fib# ,AftfcT ‘*M«|afeoy by Awed ##■ . {dknies ■ in * ’M*rg*rei A,. Bowaxley dated on tb*SDffchd»y tff Juno A* D. 1881, wtid Recorded in Vol. M png# r of the deed records *>l «reeao County, Ohio. ’ '* Salt! premise*were appraised unv derVformer order of this Court fff t-itfiOO^towitsLot^il At 1360.00 nnd lofcNo. 12At *125,00. . Said premises will be offered-soft? stately add a# a whetfeand sold tho way it wiu bring the modimoney, , Terms o f Sale* .Cash; To i)« sold by ordcf of said Court in esse No, ll&M* wberein Jamc* D. Vsualoklesatsl are plaintiffs stt| GeorgeW« Anderson eb si are de- fondants, „ . ' HOWARD APBDBGATB, / Sheriff, *4?* o found « £ K S & r o i>s jear®WART , . Attorney for petitioner, It is said tbatf'dried currant* given to homes Occasionally inattad of oats, “will increase the animals7 itw io f enduranOe. J. TflHBOX, L O C A E A Q B N T * t*l4.-U ... '* f PILES >piU S IS itSES f f T K R iCTU i "A\ DR . J. J. M o O E L L A N SI be Wtitia-tidk H ClIiliH'iplf President Roisevelt’s delermlng^ Uon hot to stands* a candidate fob anof&er termwill sause the Antf rt- can people to thinkall the better of him for keeping to the promise he madeon the day of hi* election And for respecting the spirit^"of the tm difion established by Washington. Mr. Roosevelt is still a young man and will have many opportunities of rendering enormous service* to hi* country. By his present deci sion ha haa increased his popularity and intone* and will retain hi# firmhold Oh the hsari* offhems#* a* in spito of the opposition of 'th* highest financial group*. In what ever field ha may select for his ta iur* activities Mr. Ron««v*!twnt b* a i*ower, a strong infiaene* for good for he has proved himself to h# mom than a President; a great ; statesmanWhomapped oof hi* poll % Hie Nam* Was an goveups. 1 M il kM a tateftiMie' pnt la ttt* Mit'MMf as fie was ea*ec«iss a m mm*- be eaifwi m *0 tkn etertt I k #r taecs .for, ‘4 ft# Mst WH*t hte » * |f’Uftmaeter m im fk -nm m H «*yand stank to It, * programwhich was ' thoroaghiy national* rising above mere party coasideratleiaa. »fc. iimuii , ii « i . i ..»ip Effort* art being aad will continue! to be made txt create fncHon in the Pr*rfdi*at[f oatdnct by these who are opposed io Ms poticiea and tothe "nomination of Secretary Taft for Pre*irf*nt. o f comae the fai*t that the Prcatoat has found it ««M**ary ,te suggwii to Postmaster General theadvteabiHiy of his exercising* more immediate supervision over th* poetofBo* appointment herein-; fore emrueted to the First Assis;knt General, Frank : ff,: Many insecte that live among plan!* and flower* perform,» work of the greatest importance say* tfelhr I*and arid Meer, The best: know* of gli these insect* 1#tiie lady bug, whose larvae do effective work in killing plant lice, Then comes the dragon ilyT familiar enough «o much' so that few ate aware of thtir propensity for devouring Hessian files, frit flic* and other graitt*de*tfOyi«ff insect*. Among other u*#fai instate which We do not see a# often Are Hi* ichneumon wasp# and flies, Each female of the tnanyepecle* bote* in to a caterpillar ami lay* one or more egg* in its body. These eggs hatch and the larvae which coma fretritnem live on the caterpillar, utterlydestroying it. As" they in- }jnm wry repidly they .limit the idoreaeeefother insects. Next m importance are so-eaheA caterpillar flic* which ere scarcely know. They are useful because they are parasites, laying their eggs not In hat on -the outside of the bf«dlee of caterpillars, HeCn in the weed*, they are bussing flies of gray black or yellow. am «*• BiSrhcooJt. will be made much of. tehlld w*s O&terysnt, Mis* Marie Rhcdlock lately te< merked during a lecfure on starylclh lag for children; “You have to be dramatic toward children or you are Ukeiy to hear the renpotise which was <wc* given to a mother, a child, aftei leering a dull story, looked up and •> said; 'Mother, do youknowwhen you task your upper jaw doc,*t work?’” Cheeaiata’i Introduction. <2‘* « * « * ** * * « t iftiroduced into feiilan* front Mexico In 1619. it waa aada from the Sower of the moanut, eoon became “cry popular, and wa« tdieraliy seed is London coffee tg%r m tA m I'SSywsyW' ewKybody hang# mt fixfgt and .colored -hdupw* and seisoff 1W« borrowed owr. cn#tpm of ‘firpcrackete; for tbs Fourty { pair teom CbiUR'e ,JKew‘ Year’*.! i, iffnr people jvut on their beat eiMhea * ^ the children the beat *f all, jacket's wad abuser# of brtgbf blue or green or yellow or pm/ pie, the boy* ami the girt# #o much alike that you c*& only tyHthemapsn;! by tlmlr hair. The boy*# or course la braided fa u ptgtsti, and t&* girl’s i* doits np pa her bead with sliver pins y . if she’* a Very sraad little glfl., with,; gold OF Tim* dwkfnl out, the- ehydren gn> walking with their proud, PV>«« and mamma* and often go to fire theater, which la a ram treat for; them. Perhaps ChineseehWmi Save ramp* ■tug-play# together, hat they nlway* look as If they were bhyu grown op,-" flf. Nlchota#, \Vh*r« flew Year's LMt# « Utanlh. ffh* catehratkn of New Year’* carried on m«re cxtenxhely in Japan than inany ottwj*reentry. The reason for this cap only lie aceeuatwl tot by the fact that tha custom &** I»en banded dOWu lo sueceedlag gehera- Hunt for femur!#*. The time the oc- esekm lamlrwi is oulte lengthy; Tast ing from the i.Wb of December (tvtku Hsjlmc—Vftt, beginning of things) to thehuh of January (iiokonlft noysbu- irti. Whicht#spiuvSUcea’ holiday. On. both of tl» occsaiowi a sort of stew lit eaten, composed of red beans, rite, sliced fish and kminyaka root. ' i s n o # - .' “ j *ipi ' ’C ' l i S l w •■MM -'ir; - fivery Llttl. SR Haips, "You say you *»courag*d our friend to make another Xew Year’s reooiu- B o » r 1°I did,” asswerad the matt whose heart 1*all right "But don’t you know he’ll break ft at iho cM of jrlv Weeks at the least calculation?* *T hope tiot. And even If be doe* he’ll be six week* ahead of the game,” ■ "Did youmakeany Near Year’s rteo Ittllonl” A*kis1 Ml-S VJxmi prowh “No." answered Mf Krseriw t'iftie- •My. “but t doneperanafledMistahColli* dower to make om. After I got tlmo with him at de tea’ parlor social ho was willia’ to premie* dat he’d atop ttfU’ to pic* *M«rb«»ce# fohorcr aa’ ♦ref.” ° . © ien«fiiiiAiif)fiiMi.MWii»r4)iWS-%»■ wwwa 0 . n fitvlete Version, l ra««iwter, I rtmemler, TO* bo«#* where I w*» hnfn AndM m theJaaitor, beltbny, butehertsoy, haJtmr boy, bewtblaek, elevator men, rwHMir’a boy A m new#' a stey Christma* mora, —New York San. S^AJES: %S±J£SS' C*TeM». T^feRfetwI-Wtiinliwtaitr»t-| *lwliw*wNh5^r*te»***ft1Nfc*. ? - ' ^ g s a g j ' a t itiwtjNi•«# »* f hi.r»hnrti>“wjthj O . A . S N O W A C O . j She wb$ w « i k tlie ’ ■penalty « i sewing wor* ties in hot weather., Besides.we can?t prom ise y o a s u c h a .va r ie ty to . select from later in the season* ^The most beantifnl things will bep ickodtip first. I f you wan t the best ' » - - V- Sffe the. N e w O in g - . * ham s, th ey are countecl very smart this summer for grown-ups as well as fo r children- # 9 ’B&tSs. PTCHISOH & GIBBET'S, JEBSM. • ' OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS, MMmmw iJu«raM^itewteis!ira*Nm^ ...... ... inm C e d a r v i l f e , O h i o . 1 ° M anu lah tu re rs o£ Cement B u i ld in g B lock s , B u ild in gs ra ised an d foundations constructed. S e e us fo r Cem ent w o rk o f a l l kinds. E s t im a tes cheer fu lly g iven . — . . . - , .— — — » — ■raiiiiin Avert“theYellowPeril” r In your owu homoI. Yotif ieasmi tell* yoaIti» 1 impossible to Wash anything pure white with ehfap, erodeyellowaoapSi Besides turningwhitedothcsyellow, theyeat your fabrics and hands with theirnaphflmand other injttriotachemicals. Theonesate, imreway Is tolwii themwk& * x S o a p llsinbPitu inapiB oiiy This «dip»f |mraf /'the1.fib#.healthy you .must have plenty of herVe force; it ,you have not, the o rg to work , Imperfectly,.the circulation Is ■* *1 ’ * *■' ^‘ “estioa' 'had, '«ppPoS r; neys inactive, j =., .and misery i thejpenalty^ l ^ ' You can keep the system strong writh Dr. Miles’ Nervide. -T- y . .^ Tf.* ■ 'rVRr Y- TT . . T- , td'1' A ' 1 ■ nerves and makes the whole' system strong and vigorous. , ^*T. take pleftBUra iuyceorum«iairtk ,rkv Mura’ Mirvluft to thOM, BUiferine, , from nervous prostration, insomnia . aiut melancholy; After several • mate relief. Jt *pothe* and (strength-■_ . vn#. the nerves, oiums* away nths and hope. - It Is a superb aery# TA-, ■ >,s,orer. JACOB SEfiWTAltM. ’ V Itodkou; Wl^Sln* Miles* Heart Cura J s s w r a a . ’ S f . 'f iW i h» Will refundy#ur money; Miles Medics! Co., Elkhart, tad 'V'* 1 ■'rH^ • y>'V-;-SO.TO- - :10. t o ; •oughout Ohio! mAY:;'to--'..6ur.:;l “ *" tfM l-orifyo/ ybur farm; wffii! sejiiit ter you; fence. Gootlba *■ ^ . , Cedaryill ? !•;- *, <1 Alsb agent? for-f ,tercar' Atttoniobi Restaurant, N o w located ih the Book - Waiter Hotel Building across the afreet from the o ld “Adam s” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached' b y elevator.' Meals 25c and 3Se. H igh Street, Springfield, 0 . icgsaaafe , ^ EXCEL^ ^ CURE ■• dan's CORE, eobl d ist inct ' REME| sn ointment and . plo and easy to ufcl oure.-4*Monoy-back| About your case jfiVO It confidentfi fontloh, EXCI •ft ■ (the three remedi Iiollaf. Write to1 Address, Extelsio; du#ky, Oh!*, S S I ... . .piaSAtilyl »tt!cumr.5aerj| ttviut*, Ulciest# ina«;Oia«t p PAtMitStAfcWtE- , t, -■ -. endriirafwijite. ’A l#rg*-, tiubuaniial. Whitedike, $t, Avail ferae***. w m CITYSMf wows, STOwf«*fiWl^a#!Wff RWr-iRwa i“« ifuoNlure M COLUMBUSOHIO Old desk trr Oond ftensir. Jamf* II, {Ia,k, of ItKrdwjk'k, %*#„ hli# #t ckKk ab-mt i#A >A*ni nlA' Tb* nwttony rate is seven feet tan, Tk* ■*dfksare of wood, and an the repair* ins neadoff for a long time bad ra b j m m m the**, m , « * « • • » » » a t, e^l^t te^rr.-esjUftaua S c teu t lfte ] &u!to6^nn)wSh » tfr.urrionttM iNN &.C0.« ' BflCtcawraco.i m Wo vfanf oged b .s , to sell ou| Hams pniB. ael<lm.s mui boxes tesoti w | sold sonti us tb(| aofcofcoolcinffvf %, A and (5fluartl nutnbot of introiitxdomtepj DBrW IhtfAM ROSEVil ; *•" Yt»S WOfftTv BVcff Wfiott Oil todbpoil ihoyl bpSEtbo Pi&bfcil yitbbirt dp &m # m t t o a f ttsdit fioffei-61 raavbftuf lull Kj IkAifiCrita, i*’- f/s rJt' ‘ CTiv^ -
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