The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26
\ 7: ’ ! ixi <9 it.i' i- f ,V CEDARVIDDE, OHIO. i S b ' W* Bowen? Vorjt P atronaob « ad promise careful and prompt attention to all business1 Intrusted to us. jqs» yuBiMimgr_____ __ Mid bankmoney ^ orders * The cheapest and. most con- rUBilonfc way to send money by «WJ. loans Made on Real Estate, Persona! or Col ateral Security, BittfcingHours; 8, A- M. to 8, P. M. S. W. S mith , President, G. 3VS mith , Cashier, S c o f f sr E m u l s io n b Cod liver Oil and Hypopho*phite* prepared ao that it i* . ,*n . * ai %*■ « «W. 1 ~ *•— ea*uy <nge«ea oy uiuc row*, — Coiwequently the baby that is fed on S c o f f s E m u l s io n is a sturdy, rosy- cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor* ALL OBUQQISTS; 50c. AND f I.OO.- $2L I t i l l l i W ’S ” ^ Cedarville Herald. J S t.o o P e r Y e a r. R E M E D Y JPIeasaw t *, , H ow e r lU l t o C n i» ,r o T c n r H o w s > « .. KIDNEYandLIVEScure. .blooUTnipU M, Kidney. Bladder and l i t e r Com- plalnO, Constipation. artdweaknewa peculiar to , wot&an. JoJsS^ljfbratt ware. Prepared by, 5 V.. ICARieH nW U L r -- E d ito r . f r i d I y , m a r c h 27,l m LAWABIDING. D B .» . n tit ■ •midi '■aaoomnt'Bi©'' I ‘aoiAov aa»di aoj niim s is^ ? iu a n ¥ w M»S JtUL HI tup po* SH|Sd tu r n w sa * i | 1 tu p S i ftflft 11# MYifhWf |*pjt#9 vpup * fflrl J«n pl#oy 1 sofatM z 1 *ow|# m *Mf|* ps# sjspjnoqt Sm U 1 *uprd »« m l psv JB|a23Jj; #m aptra VPIA/Piw ;«*n#3 i„ fusipiu hX9i ‘0}|Y)9 'aaiusg *g ajddy B i m S.NVH0M JO 3 NIM fgauaioAg »SJB 3 pBV SJBSJ OjBBISJ ‘SftSjalSA, J p M i ‘ jb jiiw jm ‘ttaoiDpjjMt Y*g». l» 3m wo in pm* so ma&xf At#*?* wh%: Mt #1 ianHMk. jtoqpHr j ,«* ‘ jjw * n'jMnmt <0 mpt J, e* ■ . • ana^ l r--* |» HSl#* * 8 «Mtp j i# t^t * -n^ #ip»*r n t dBin^aa nojt 3 dV «& l * . ti t i A 4 ► ,? k •r « I EXTRAMONEY ORABUSINESS Timber Lauda are a Srat-elaaa ; fuTegtment One dollar or more will buy an interest jn profit, making timber landa. Agents to •' sell on Our plan make -goodJ money. Write tor detail*. | > The Sterling Lumber Co., ■; 524 Citizens Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. If yon bare a large or smalt < asm to lnrest ire can sboar you *; how timber lands frill give yon ; < handsome dividends, i iHWAfHMWMHWWH* ^SC ! / nANHATTAN RESTAURANT Ho. 8 H. Detroit St., HeniU, 6. B^ 4 «V 01 X 1 ..JR V I Coffee, Tea, .............. .... ; 60 Bread And Butter........... ............ Sc Fried Potatoes...! .........,..,.,.,............ Sc Baked Beans..... .............. ..........‘ 6 c Pie, per quarter,.......................... 6 c Hasa Sandwich...................... 5e BnWered Toast... ..... fic Ch»e*#Bandii7lcli.„........... Sc t a k e ...... '............................... Sc Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon....16c Ham or Bacon with Fgg*...........20c Hot Boast Beet, Weiner or Bgg ♦ Satidfricb .................................. 6 c Boap ................ ..... ..................... sc Fresh Oyster Stew................... 20 c Oysters, raw...-...... 16c iirrafi and Butter with Meat Orders MEALS <* m liOfawW &$C tUjUikes CASTOR!A ■ ^ ~ yamtiiiiw.fai |dtAftbijdr»n- lli'XMYwImAlMp iMyt HMsmih* I t iswell to be law abiding. I t is also an easy matter to tell others to remain true to* the principles bf this govern ment and live strictly accord ing to the law. ,,, , / ' The gang organ, that most thoughtful exponent of .all that igf so good, ahd pure, lays great'stress on officials being law* abiding. The organ is the mouthpiece of a set of men that were unharnessed last fall in the regular elec tion*^ The organ,- of which the editor himself is the crea ture, body and soul of the Ttidgway following. " Knowing the Ridgway ’fol lowing has always been law abiding citizens and office holders it stands the organ in band to jadvocate the respect of the law a t present* Because i&e. organ joined the the eiectiouj, is no reason why it should be consulted on m at ters of today. The gang edi* tor’s version of -the law has always been sort of One sided. Whenever i t was necessary to construe a section of law to defend the, gang movements it could- be done. RTowa sec-; tion can be read the sameway* The Herald has refrained from taking phrfc in the con troversy as to. L,„ G. Bull holding two offices ,g that of councilman and justice, of tiie peace. We have done so purely from a personal stand point. Evidently had Hr. Bull not been wanted by the peo ple he would not have been elected* s More than that if the people did not want him to continue in office he would be forced to vacate. There is only one alterna tive under the circumstances, and that is for some one „to bring a suit of mandamus to declare Mr. Bull, out of one or the other, o*r both the places, This thing of quoting different men’s opinion does not amount to the paper i t isus.es fcu W rits 11 / uu , auOU questions have never been settled by opinions. The courts are the last resource and if the gang editor is so eager for respect of the law, we suggest that he bring such a suit* Mr* Bull has been fair and stated in an open meeting of council that if his acts were illegal he wanted to know it, but that the courts would have to issue the de cree* The courts h>ave decided that where a mdft is holding one office, whether by ap pointment or election, a t the same time he is chosen for another officehe cannot qual ify for the latter, In this ea#e,,J. W* RoUock has not yet qualified; as councilman for4ie-vvm.hoIding_an^Rp-L| pointive office at the time of his election. As councilman and member of. the library board are in different political subdivisions, as 'councilman and^ justice of the-'peace, there is no confiiction* The gang organ’s, argument only proves that a sore .spot still exists and all this fuss is an echo of the election last fall when Judas, as candidate for mayor on the Ridgway ticket, met a terrible slaught er at the hands of the people. The argument tha t Mr. Bull’s vote oh important matters in council invalidates all acts of council, is false. No othermember is held account able for Mr*Bull’s vote. The electriccontractCanbe signed by every member Of council, and should Mr* Bull be un seated from that body a ma jority of the members would still remain. \ . The gang organ’s stand is identical With that of J. H. Andrewin the Board ofTrade meeting a few.evenings ago. Tj^& gang organ is against sohal friends and some of 'his financial supporters are op posed to the better lighting of Cedaryille. The organ is giv ing the people the double cross. I t is pretending to be for lights and a t the. same time under cover advocates against them." The history of the modern Judas proves every statement we have made. As to law respect the Her ald asks J. H. Andrew; T. B. Andrew ahd their protege, Judas Wright, why they do not respect the law and re fund the several hundred dol lars, that they have drawn’il legally out of the corporation treasury? Bring the question home to yourselves, why not reimburse the corporation ■of the ill gotten gain? When these men refund what has been taken wrong fully the corporation willliave sufficient funds for electric lights one year at least. Lets have a united support of the law and that which belongs to the corporation returned. At any event the public has nothing to fear from the gang followers other than they are a t heart opposed to the elec tric lights. LEGAL NOTICE. Ho. 12057. Common Pleas Court, flfeene County, Ohio. , Mary Helfcerbrati, Plaintiff, . PSyerefct HeUetUrah, Defendant. ■Uveretfc Holierbran, defendant, herein, residence unknown, will take notice that on the 16th day of March, A, D, 1908, Mary Hcltcrbran filed in. the Common Pleas Court,of Greene county, Ohio, her petition for divorce aga in st.him, on the grounds of wilful absence and gross neglect of duty, and tha t the same will he for hearing a t the court H o m o , in Ifttiia, Ohio, on April S7th wos* m., or as soon thereafter mi thA»m* can he heard, by which fim# defendant moat answer or demur to said petition, or judgment, may ho taken against, him. 4-17 d .- fSignaU) MaryHolterbran. Reuben Stubbie*, Janitor, Homer Btevepstm, O li v i a V a u g h n , a c tr e s s , Faye Conner, A lic e G r a y b u r a t , a siste r, HaselTonkinson. Mra, Wilkies, who favors rummage sale, Bertha Strain. f AmariRa Jones, Who has &beau, ~ .............. .Hattie "BubbtnpTT Matilda Tryslet who sings alto, Ora Hanna. Miss Brackett, organist, Myrtle Snyder, a theatrical manager. Reese R o s s * Sojoist, Mtss Salisbury, A C T 1. T h e C h a p e l; A ; S um m e r !>,- “ - Evening. <r " ACT I I The Opera house; Evening ~ twoijgeeks iater^ ACT I I I The Garden Of the Parson age Heat Morning. ‘ M r . R a p e r H o w d y , w h o h a s b e e n r e s ittin g i n S p r in g fie ld , w i f i m a k e h is h om e w i t h M r , R , C . W a t t,- P r o f , P l u m b a n d M r . F y f e o f th e G . S .. t T , sp e n t la s t S a tu r d a y w ith M r * 61 E . B r a d fu te * 1 ■Misses -Mary Marshall and Ruth Tarbox of Xenia are spending a few fiays with relatives here.- ~ J— - .Miss Mary Bradfute, who has been out of school on account~of sickness, is reportedmuch improved. Mrs, Julia Condon left this week for Clarion; low *,1 where -She will be theguest of l\er sou, Rev.'W»A,' iCondon and wife for-seme time. Dr. B. Q, C^lekbee and wife. Dr* M* X* Mr, ;,and Mrs.’ "TJie.'iiwo M. B ’t* were nailed to attend the suit Of Dr; J* O. Stewart against'the Reid estate. ’. , • - * . * '—76 sale* shock# of gdod fodder for ■ . ■'K. , - J . A. Burns, Mr. J . I* Gates, operator a t 'the tower Will. be married .to Miss Myrtle Postle of Camp.Chase, April 2 g, the engagement having been an nounced this week. Mr,- Gates J b furnishing the Di-M, Dean dwelling on Millet street* 1: A new advertiser appears lm the Herald columns this week, that of B. and M. Hyman of Xenia. This firm just opened In the old Trader stand a few weeks ago with a new stock of ladies? and gent’s clothing and furnishings* The stock Con sists of styles ahd fashions and is worthy-of inspection by intending purchasers* Give them a call. frpoTOieaBj f f i l fOX'NAH.*’ hsetftiF fitSinsnelliier or.^MflKfal VIC, S ig n a tu r e of- Apafecl^faefflf&rgonsi] Ron; Sah^K^cnrDtarrii' . Worms.tkifivu&ionsTeverisiY- nesa andL o b s o f S weep . I n U s e F o r O v e r T h i r t y Y e a r s 09 TMltt?CMTAUftCOMFANV, fRCIRtjrpBH*ITY» *‘Wo recommend it; there isn’t nay better**, In mid-summer you have to trust, to a large degree to your hutofcey. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind -to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and .they’re swe^t and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us andbe sure. C E D A R V I L D E , 0 , SourStomach MImed Caaca;et8 utidfeelHke anevrxssn. I.h»Y« iMton »euffsrsrfromdysn<i;[>al* » nd »yn t stomuk tor the'lnittwo.years, rji^ve been taklne tneal- oln* «ndother droei, but could find no relict oulj* tor » abort time, f-wlll roeomroend Oucuret* to friends u tbo only thlng.tor Indigestion « 4 - ChujU^Fa. J. H. HcMILLAN, M anufacturer of , CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS ! Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney -Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piersr EtCo7E to.— —r— — Telephone 7 . * Cedarville, Ohio. Before to $13.00 Worth $10 to $20 One of the enjoyable things of the spring season wa# the Japanese tea given a t th« home of Mtsa Rula Barber. The rooms bad been dec orated In th» typical Japanese stylo and presented a very attractive ap pearance. That* were a large num ber of pretty Japanese articles on exhibition tha t added’to the enjoy ment of the hundred ‘tha t were in attendance. Tea ,was served in the diningroom, where the guests were seated on the floorIn Japanese fashion. Misses Verna Bird, Jarref; Tarbox, Edna €<«:ley ami Louise Barber; served, the guests. There were Japanese cups and saucefs on saleArid the Badiee’ Aid (Society of the IT* P. Church realised a neat sum.,'- . ■ 5 ; CoMHabit The oldcoldgoes; «flewone quickly come*. It’* thd story of * week throat, week lungs, * tendencyto consumption, Ayer** Cherry -Pectoral breaksupthetaking-coldhabit. It strengthen*, soothes, heels. Ask your doctorabout it. TK*beStldNIeaaSvstiutSaiM-- “ •die Ms #v*r ahcW years.” .. » » iMi&MU. fSaTwweww*. A ije WelUiteM'i .........jti . ............ w E F S I F S ® »i*#N> ** Werefrl W* pMIUk turn fMMWNi#M«ti vnewiiMtsMri, , Hutchison &GibUeyWish to take this place and space to thank thoir patrons lor thhir vory liberal purchases the past yehr* In spite of the bank scare their sales are the greatest in the'AOyears of tholf business life. Wo Wish A lla Happy New Year. * H U T G H I S O f l & S I D N E Y ' S , XENIA, ‘ 1 . ' • OHIO. T OW N S L E Y BROS,. *a Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build* ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement work qf all kinds. Estimates cheer fully given* * Avert “tne Yellow Peril” . J I u your own home! Your reason tells you It is ’impossible to wash anything pure White With cheap, crude yellow soaps* Besides turning white clothes yellow, they eat. your fabrics and hands with their naphtha and other injurious chemicals. The one safe, sure way is to boil them with >XSoap ThU marvel soap frill even restore garments, made yfellow by bad #0ap4,'to their original nuapotled whiteness, Bolling With this pure, white* frliolesome Soap sterilizes ancTpurifiea fritliont rubbing,, MapleCity fading Orshrinking them in the least, The M I#a preservative Soap, brightening paint arid woodwork, shiningwindows,dishes, tin and silverware, A large, substantial, white cake, $c. At all grocers, MAPLE CITY SOAP WORKS, MsflftteuOt,linMi* quc . ;a„,____ _ . ^ lu«r*nreodto cute or your tnpney.fcsck, • Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago orN .V. 599 WHUALSALE,TENMILLIONBOXES ' l£j i t ' does, you should try ' J)r. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilis. iWhy nqt do so. They mil relievo /the pain in just a lew' m in-. utes. Ask your druggist There are 45,()0Qdruggists in the-TT.- S. Ask ’any of , them. A. package ;bf 25 doses costs 25 cents; One tablet ' usually stops a * keadaelie.' They, relieve ,pain witliout leaving any’ disagreeable after-effects —isn’t that (what you. .want? . / "My son -Frank Snyder has -usqd Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain- PUls for a Ions " time. He ‘never had anything- to help YUm so much for headache, A year ago ho canrte home,-and 1 was down sick with such n,dreadful nerv ous licfitIBche. Ho gave mo <me of tho Antl-Falii Fills, and after while -I took another Ond was entirely re lieved. 1 *always keep them iu tho houso' now* and gave many afray to Others guttering with headache.” MRS. ‘ L o u isa LEWELLtN, * Rowell, ‘South -Dakota. .. Your druggist tellt Dr. Mile*' Anti* : Pain PIUS, and Wo authorize him to return tho pries of first package (only) If It fail* to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- walterfHotel Building across the street from the old “Adams” stand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator. Mefils 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, O. Rsbii*, is theonlyauraandrational feeatmisat to*^^4kw i>0 0«rNKo^tU&^Mtor FreeBookletandtonn,. 1817 KerlVDtoslresAre., COLUMBUS OHIO Finger Rings Not Tor Polios, Tho Southport (Jingland) - police of all ranks hava htori forbidden to wear finger rings wh.fi* Ott duty. •mr-ssrrtete sMrveedi l*tM, HWcM ankle, of ISHreWt.>alt. 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