The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
«* H&ASStZBl > *8qo. r m l u v r u j o , ©mo. W* SoMteiv Torn f . vxkonage stiff proitiiso careful ar.rt prompt attention to nil te-teess* intrusted to - sir . NJ 3 W YORKDRAFT and BANKMONay(ORD£RS> ^•&^'irslea|fBStr' valient -way tn send money by VML Loins Made on Rea) Estate, Personal Or Collateral Security, Basking Hours; 8 . A. M, to 3 , P. M. S. W . S mith , Frcsidenfe O.L. S mith ,.Cashier, ExperlcaofaLiyMisionary MU».KrosllnaCf,Jl.anikminelasi* Wyrnr tintBaptlstObutcU, Troy, ^OC„«*|;*^‘I«ia-onI]rtoa.ctiuMBv Sdd laytcctireorcyoftiiuBr*\-vtv.Uia «t Wei JJWid .Kans»dj’», EV?otit® KIDNEY TROUBLE, thatfusedtheir'.TOriteKemedy nilti WofallcMssentot A SOVEREIGN CTJItB, ■: . ,PB .JW * R'isttoadyV' EawSrit*'. R«meay,afJlondout,«. isaspy. rotaodyTfo'tt-NatTimtntSB;'.:- ..................... IlhentB.tism, Kidney «nd liver complaint, orid all ,th* >UujjcraUar towomen. It Unv.il tkopoiaon (ram tiro Mood, and restores tU» f »tlonttoth».bioomoltreiltb. — )r. D<Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, . PreparedatBonflout, N» Y, Price J l; Ofortfi, Don 't neglect your cough. Statistics show that in New. York City alone oyer 200 people die everyweek from consumption. And most of these consumptives might lie living now if they had not neglected the You know how quickly Scoff**? Emu U ton enables you to throw off a cough or cold. ALL DRUGGISTS} 50c, AND $1.00, The Cftdarviile Herald. Ii r . o o P e r Y e a r . BWURJbJJ mWML, f * KdUtor. LAWRENCfrGRINDLE. FRIDAY, MARCH 20,1908. which give you sach exquisite suflering,everymonth,arecaused, as you know, by female trouble. >. Relief seldom or neve; comes of itself. It is necessary to cure | the cause] la order to stop, the pains, sad this can onlybe done if you will take a specific, female remedy, that acts directly o« the womaaly.orgaas. WINE OF a WOMAN’S R EL IE F t^eM . Mrmm&m for me,” ;«f Olds -fSA-1 ■'fMA-: „ ........tte d*c« for eotddoa^r raSeveme at times. Iteir, law so muchheffcr, I hardly kirair mhea my fi«# begins air who* it eads.” A t A ll Druggists WRITS FOR FRES ADVICE, statinsuse anddescribing Symp* toms, to Ladies Advieorv Dept;-, • The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. B 33 '4 AJhiAAolaJtaJLiffidLJfi A^iMtJLA^JSeJLAJLJLJLJLA AA mr'l 1 fWiflT « l» "TT 'll,rVT* » ■ " » “ «I'b EXTRAMONEY ORABUSINESS Timber Lands are a first-class ; investment. One dollar or more will buy an Interest In profit* J making timber lands, Agents to i (■ •ell on our plan make* good [ money. Write for details. ;j The Sterling Lumber.Co., •; 524 - Citizens Bldg., :: Cleveland, Ohio. U If you have a large or small :• * sum to invest we can chow you \\ how timber lando will give you '•>■ handsome dividends. \ CORE FOE P 1 LE 8 , The fixtolsior Chemical Company of Sandusky, Ohio, has a sure cute for FILES in Excelsior Vila Cure. This is A brand netv remedy, guaranteed to cure. It consists of an internal remedy, a suppository and an olht* meat. Thte three remedies for One Dollar, Ask your druggist about fix* cclslor l’llo Care, fitfCELSIGR CHEMICAL CO,, , Sandusky, D, ■ * jnuiyipiiyi' A)lJsli| ’ll-yfff'V^A1 1 1 POSTCARDS, Six bland hew ? ; \ winning postcards for 10 cents, j i . Out of the ordinary—ncihlng X i *- .ftiriit 4lhik. «v#HAal ■#'«afv?/i¥st«s ^ ^narvwr wv • mw »* vvj U* v L,«f*vt« ' <>Agents and dealers canmake?'big J; money with them, send a dime * i or postage stamps to ■‘ UNITED PRESS, * , . 624 Citizen Bldg., JJ Cleveland, d, . Ttio gang organ Beelned Just a hiu offended in the last insuoTJeeausothe Herald in a former number had b fatedllfat J. W. Pollock owed his election as member of council to the gang,1 The gang-mouthpiece now claims that the gang was the pehtdo and ho should be proud of it. As the gang editor was a candidate on the same ticket and was defeated, oithel’ the gang or the people de feated him. Which was it ? " Mr, Pollock lias been In politics for a number o f ' years and was never kuoWn to be anything but a follower of the counly machine. He always received the support of the machine in elections „and during bis term of- office as county commissioner used his efforts, to support the machine^ Mr, Pollock was a candidate twice for representative and defeated both times. His campaignwas managed ‘ by the samemachinepoliticians that are in power today. He >vas de feated both times-.and we arc at loss to. know, whether it was the gang or the people that accomplish eti such. The gang editor is not fully aware of Mr, Pollock’s record as a politician and a little advice I . from some .one other toejpjng rtallowing might fee useful. Ho ex planation b or apologies are neces sary at the hands o f the gang organ —•Thefollowing Tutsery Stock” consisting of‘ Apple, Plum, Peach, Cherry, In shades, Catalpa, Silver ; Maple, Elm, Linden, Pin Oak, Oar- 1olina Poplar, etc. Also a choice lot' of evergreens, in Norway Spruco ' suitable. for hedging. The above stock is for sale at a bargain as the business must be closed out. Those wanting stock should call at my residence on Miller street and leave orders, or on the “ Nursery packing grounds cast of town in season, .Come early and get choice. " Tocumseh Nurseries, G, W. F jianez , In Charge, LEGAL NOTICE. No. 12037, Common Pleas Court, Greene Couht-y, Ohio. Mary ffeltcrbran, Plaintiff, „ vs Everett Helterbran, Defendant, . Everett. Helterbran, defendant herein, residence unknown,1 will take notice that on the .day fit March, A, D, 1008, Mary Helterbran filed in the Common Pleas Court,of Greene county, Ohio, her petition for divorce against him, on the grounds o f wilful absence fend gross neglect of duty, and that the same will be for hearing at the court house,in Xema, Ohio, on April/ 1008, at fta a ,, or as soon thereafter as the same cn* bo heard, by which timo defendant must answer or demur to said petition, or judgment may be taken against iilm* 4-17 d. iSigtisd) Mafy Holtorbraii. How Dan a Horse Laugh? High-toned horses are like high* toned people; they aro robbed of pleasures poorer . folks enjoy. An Arabian snow-white horse Is never al lowed the great privilege?, of lying down and rolling over, To prevent them from roiling they aro kept in harrow siaiia,*—Atfehicon Globe. " PILES FISTULA Alto AM „ DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Sr. Withe** *MM*» ffrAttNi **i Os* ■f*w|» Dm**mum * MMTMtty ** M•**#*# twit W w tlvWf*, W*s.t% Ml ifemiM** Wtmm *f Wf-stt*. ivi «MMt mt**mt Mhr*Mw(ixx«t .......... • •■■ "HiMtfMX whtmm w •jMmsm« f**, , %mm mm M vmtm . ..... d r . i }„ M c C l e l l a n Coui«!»i,0. CASTOR IA For In&ati and Chilfifaii* ThftKMYoaHavsAlwaysBought Beam tha Signatureof PATENTS flit otrtliined*nA*llP*t*' ModKriATC M*. ^ Oweom « ISceM*ifK.U.«.»*4vcM«orweejf *r.il w*/.wi w rite ri.ilrsi i» r.SJi i » t!;ln thosef „ Sendmodel,4w*>.t««■t o*?virudMi«je fttot, W« «d*!«»if psteftUWeo* .«<sfreeof; ttarae. OafJee';jt«tictmr.steft!*see»red. McatlM* Aidwwb O .A .S N O W & O O . t>mfmm o .«. efAMiMw f i » ...— — — - Lawrence went to Wilmington, where they will visit for a few days with the bridegroom’s relatives be fore going to Cincinnati, where My. L&wrence is employed asa telegraph operator. They will make their homeat425 McDowell street, Cin cinnati, , MIsfe Grlndle is a daughter of Mr, and Mrsf j . O. Grindie, of Cedar- vllie, jahd is popular with all the young people of the village.' bhe was’ assistant to Postmaster Tarbox and had a large circle of friends. Mr. Lawrence was formerly Ibea- ted here as operator and soon' be came very popular. The besbwtshesof a host of friends follow themIn their newhome. SELMA The veteran, Samuel O. Howell is on the Blck list, ’ Word was received here lasttyeek of the death of Ttobert Parks of Daytoui=a former well-known citi- ssen'of this place and a brothor-m law of Harry.Lott and D, L. Yar nedk ' • . .4* Mrs. J, W. Soahland and Miss day, the guests of Mrs- Ernest Corry. Airp, A- T. Confer and little $pn pf Yellow Springs are the guests of Henry Confer and family this week. Mrs. Kirk has returned to her home afcMcCloud, I. T. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Negus received an invitation from Sedgwick, ICan., to attend the weddingpf their cous in, Lillian Wise, to Chester B. Gar lIbg, Marob 8, J008. The school children are itow being trained for an entertainment to be' given aboutMay t, Spring must soon be with us, ns a good ball club has already been or ganized at the school, with Prof, Rafferty ns manager, , The Literary society at our soliool held an interesting meeting last Friday and the exercises through out wbro of high order, especially the debate between Henderson and Bice and Scanland and MoDorman. The McFarland Concert company of Springfield appeared here as a closing1 attraction of the reading course. Tiie gentlemen were greet ed with a good house and we are award thattheirmtisical productions wore appreciated, and “ Newsboy” Cain’ s solos were Ihlghly enjoyed. Carl Stilwell, the young magician, was present, and his sleigh£-of- haud performances were skillful and entertaining. NOTESMr THEPOLITICIANS. The scltotion of a. candidsts for represehtativo"' i* -diluting ihora eomment amonf the politicians *nd the peopiu iu general than has over taken place in (treene county over the election ofa candidate, For tjio past two term* Greens county has had a very able and distinguished •citizen In the lower House to: ifan nnrflnn mfHan J i p , . . j +* t « — xr^ has been one of th* fioor ieaders on the Bcpubllcan side and probably the moat influential man among the Bepublican members. His stand on all moral questions, Ida determi nation of a primary law and other measures in thaintofsst q f .the; peo ple and not the politicians and cor porations, has made him the '*‘Man of the Hour’ ’ in the lovfar House. To do this he has made great busi- neto sftpriffce*and liftr im .'this :jea*: Sen*he has* hofc -conaentod to fake anothert'orm, ; v.,.;;],*;* ' '•<•T”. "With such a precedent to follow -OttoHayJjawrenceT-ot-Cincmnati-}-as-Mr. LtttiB -has 'estabashedltfOth- partles must put forth, good men. TbeBepUblicans by neCesBityowihg to the Foraker flght aud the Demo crats with any hope of winning must do the same, It is reported that Hon. O, K, Bradtote will be asked to come tor representative on the Democratic ticket, Mr, Brnd- and Miss Mabel Grlndle, of Cedar* viiiefwere married-at the home of the bride’s parents, at 7:30 o ’clock, Wednesday,evening, Bev. Milligan officiating. Only the relatives and a few Intimate-friends were present. The bride wore ft becoming blue traveling suit, and hat to match, After the ceremony Miv.-and-Mrs,4-to(rwn$ aeamdidate two'Teftrs'Ago —Mattresses, bed springs, best to be had at McMillan,S. the jis 3 Sr axe or O hio , C ixv or toixoo, * Lt’CAflOoUNTY F eaek J. OntMGv tr-oltee o«th Ihftt ho is tsniorpartnorofthe firm oil?. J. On*Mt <fcOs,, ooJng bttstaHH tn the city ofTolwlo, county, Anff 8 t.it* afoteaH, «n*i thut etia ffirin will My thosums ONE HUNDRED DOLLARSloreach #yory owe of Oatsrrb tint Cannot he cured by the thw of H ali / s CAT ar AHC dem , FRANK J, CHKNEY, Sworn tobeforeme endsubscribedinmy nreoencti, thisOtli day of December, A. D* im. ■ - " ’ • • - 1 — A. W. GLEASON, S eal | Notary Public Hall’s falarrh curb is iakfti infcmnlly Andactsdirectly on the blood andmucous surkowof ihe system, Sendfor testimoni als, free. Peculiarity of Eucalyptus. The eucalyptus ShCdi Us b.lrk ia- atead of itc leaves. WANTED! Wo want agents in all parts of the th &. to sell our famous Dh Wil liams Fills. " Bendus yotir name and address and wo will send you 12 boxes to sell at K<$ par box, when sold send us the and roeoivo a full sot of cooking vessels consisting dt a 2,4 and o quart vessel, A limited number of these vessels are given to Introduce our pills. Order quick, I)B. WILLXAMH MfimOlNK CO,, ttOSFlVILLH, OHIO, . for .State Senator and received a largo vote despite the fact that he was .only out; one day. in behalf of big campaign. He was taken sick ana did not even get to vote, Mr. Bradfute, irfespectivs of politics, is a toatt sueh as Should be to the leg- islatore and he would make a hard candidate to defeat to a campaign, Marcus Shorty in a letter to the Xenia Gazette takes exceptions to an editorial oommentto thqfc paper as to the BrOwnsvijie incident; to which Senator Foraker has been criticising the president. The-Judge devotes nearly two columns ip de fending Foraker and criticising the president tor the dismissal of life colored soldiers; The Strongest ktotement is tftat » few Senators had the1 moral courage to fight against the combination, of the Ex ecutive, Legislative and Judicial departments o f theGovernment un der the constitution, by an altogeth er meddlesome Executive. The Ga zette answers back that President Boosevelfchas always been the friend .of the colored people and that For- aker’s stand was to place Kobseveifc “ inthe hole.” - Not that Foraker loved the ffegrobil better, but that he hatedBoosedfelt more. The Ga- '$tm Mftto 8N$$«SW&» X^ma Gon- gwsaitmal dastomittoq which went on record as highly pleased by For- ftker’s service# to hi« country m an “ exhibition,” It might be added at this time, Afctlie Foraker oonvontipn hqs been brought to the attention of the public that the expense was bornobylrhe BenAtortotnakea show ing in his hotnft district. It «has been stated by some o f tbe Warren county crowd that their expenses were all paid and that there were a number o f Taft Jbllowers that took advantage of a good thing and ft days outing. *A**H -‘TAKE THIS CUT’ The Kind, Y ou Have Always Bought, and which has ham in ttH© for over 3 0 year», has borne the signature o f c- and has beenmade under his per sonal supervision since its Infancy* AHown o ona to deceive yon In this. — A ii Coiiiiierieito, iiiiicftrions amx"ouHi*i«s»gwott - « . c muu E xperiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Infants and. Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTOR IA Caatoria Is a Jiarmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Sootliing Syrups. I t is Pleasant, I t contains neither Opium,-Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays F-ovevishnesA I t cures Diarrhoea and. Wind ©olio. I t relieves Teething troub les, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the 1 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’ s Panace*~-CFh© Mother’ s Friend. GENUINE C A S T O R I A i s t w r r B e a r s t h e S ig n a tu r e o f a In Use For Over 3 0 Years. YHC GEttTAVn <OMM|iV. Tf MUFUMV «THKCT| «*W VOSft CiTVr r J . H .H eM lL L A N , Manufacturer of C E M E N T G R A V E V A U L T S - , ” "' ^ tt k i , T ■ m Hollpw Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Cok umns, Piers, E tc ., E tc . Telephone 7. Cedarville,Ohto. Sale Before COMPOUND INTEREST 9 ■ . Tim trouble wltii most adver- tlstrs is that tbr-y vxpeet Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One proinlttMit advertiser lljusttates the principle of aaver- tislng in this way: "The money eagendeft for nilVcirttfttRK t* ike mm « tw If plaeed «t IMinat. The rtroftfn f« * » the .fr « t (h t 8 f a r e x lc t n n llr i t , « * fh© Inv^itineki, , “Thesum* spent, for advefUsing are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing Rood will is something* that has value, which, If the adver tising 5ms been properly done, can usually be sold tof the toe# value of the Investment, “The late of Interest .is deter mined by the skill with which the investment is made. “Just as the fjnkkest way to Increase Invested wealth Is by compounding the Interest, just to the quickest way to rcftilto re sults from advertising is to tom- pound thereturns.’*-’ Advertising fisperlene*, AdvrrMM* get goo# returns on the amount invested In our column*, W* reach ths , people, « $5 to $13.00 Worth $10 to $20 Hutohison &Gibnoy wish, to take this place and, space to thank their patrohs iOr |heir very liberal purchases the paBfc year. In spite of the bank scare their sales aro the greatest In the 45 years of their business life. We wish all "a Happy Now Year JMTGHISON & GIBREtS, XEN IA ,' OHIO. T O W N S L E Y B R O S , . » 1 Cedarville, Ohio* Manufacturers o f Cement Building Blocks, Build ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work of all kinds. Estimates cheer fully given, j . OBPAKVILLB, O. i>if.iii—HiL"!■ » fmrnmy* ..... v*'£ 1 iftT« 4 ) 608 'i!*ine forInsWnni#,with' Which.I havebeenaffliotsd tot overtwenty jorib , AndleansaythatCRflcaret*haveetven. me raotB reliefthanAnyotherremedyJhavo,evertried,/ 1 •hallcertainlyrecommendthemtomyfriends &* beingAUthey*r©Mprefcented.,' I1„ ^ Thos.Clllard,Elgin, X 1 T# Avert "the Yellow Peril" In yonr'own homo 1 Your reason tells you. i t » impossible to wash anything pure white with cheap/ efudeyellowsoaps. Besides turning white clothesyellow, \ thejr eat yotir fabrics and hands with theirnaphthaandOther injurious chemicals, The onesafe, sureway is tohull themwith a . Soap This marvel ao«p will even restore garments,- made yellow by. bed *o«p 3 , to their originalUnspottedwhiteness. Boiling clothes with this pare, white, wholesome soap sterilise*ami purifieswithout rubbing, fading or shrinking themIn the least, The Maple*City 1 *4 preservativeSoap, brighteningpaint and Woodwork, shiningwindow*, dishes, tin and silverware, A large, substantial, white cake, 5 c. At all grocers, m m m m t m m , MapleCity SillHi a-oyanu rational feeatmmt COLUMBUS OHIO Finger Hinga Not for Police. The Southport (Rngland) police of all ranks have been forbidden to wear finger rings wh.no on duty ;y?ja *£* b»Wf,GM«» . -JVto, UMMHiHHWd, 1***0, stpselftt Of InlwfsMOMlI, AM*K8*lfi* . jm m K .i t ,» A** 4 awwv« * fil*4T\ t dfIH*H*s»*w)i*hntiffHWofHtasUfM W rM ^ m s ftm k ( | # j | *>Wo recommend it; there isn’ t nay bettor,,. In mid-mumaer you liave to trust to a largedegree to your butoher. Well Cared For Heats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances, tor keeping them fight, and they’ re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C. H. CROUSE, ^ ^ 0 - 4 . ..... ------ TT- fr- Tb Th Su: C. TEW LOC. I M H L SALE, TENMILLIONBOXES Rheumatism .‘ .Bo you want* to “get rid of it? I f so, take Dr. Miles1 Hervine m od ified as dir 1 rected inpamplilet aromid bottle. Ifi addition to tbe direct curative properties i t has a soothing effect up on tbe nervous, system by which the rheumatic pain's arc controlled; and rest, and sleep assured.' I t has made mhny cures , o f this .painful, disease* some o f them after years o f suffering. I f it will cure others why not you. I f your case is compli- , cated, write Us fo r advice, . it costs you nothing and may save you prolonged suffering, " i was so Crippled that I could scarcelywalk, After havipg*my shoes on for-an hour or two I could;manage ' ■to walk by*Buffering thft pain. Then , I began to lmvo pains alt through my System. My doctor told ino I had an, -acute attack of inflammatory . -- rheumatism. I read about Dr. Miles’ Nervine, bought a battto and I com** monced to got better from the start- and for. the past*six months have scarcely* any pain, and am able to walk as well as ever.” .. __.■■■ JAS. El. SANDERS, W O. Bcac 0 , Rocliaway, N, J, Your drutfglot sells dft Miles' Nervine, ftnd We authorise him to return price of-first bottle (only) If it falls to benefit,you. - Miles Medical Co.* Elkhart, Ind Baker's Restaurant. Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant 1 hotel lobby and dining room on seqond floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25 c and 35 c. High Street, Springfield, 0 . '• ’• i : “ Jap T March 24 —Soe bre - Hayseed d . Mr. Bola - here tbe fii —Mr. Di share of th 'MUs Mai position, at - (Jome to cup and sa ‘ M l J. apentafew .week, ,, -•-Carpeto, i at McMllIai
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