The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 1-26

o R O A N iftB P THEEXCHAKGEBANK VJRBAKVHT.E, OHIO. • W s ^otiTO Y<u*» P,vri.:o*<'A<>r! and promise eareftfi and prompt attention to nil business intrusted to ns, NEW YORKDRAFT and BANKMONEYkQRDERS* Th*. cheapest and most eou- ,vanlenfc way to send money by wwllv - Loans Madte on 'Kejaf estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Banking Hours: 8, A M. to 3, P. M. S, W. S mith , President 0 . L, S mith , Cashier, A GOOD MAN SUFFERS. Rtli'tua»tl«n). IS, iia jaw tb» *co» pissedpatientcan ones mow oeahlt Jlimb8,»ii(U«freodfr(patf)«»l>«>Uca tb*t c » to bound .bint. perh«p»,for yoarft, Mr. Flank _fctr.it, » well konvronicrcbiintof'NowIwwpton. W,Z,,Mja; ‘ TBnffeiedtqrturMwitn ti Sciatic Rheumatism ViSfycaeewne&vwybadob***u<i Bdnft v.o£ the:moans takengaVe mejreliejL y 1 qbo (1JUAVI)iLT)d,Konnedyia£'ftVQr* fit* Remedy, of T$n3out,. «,Y V • ABlt am eatirfly rid cf ovsry symptom „ -•*•« pfniy trouble, Only tUwn bottles thought about this wonderful result, it basbutltxnd BpaQdbeoDof great bonofitin otherways* Xfcetttily -arecommend it to other tuffurom^u Dr. 0 . Kennedy’s Favorite Remedy, Eondont.JT.y. P rice$lj Gf6r$3, , Every Month You nay think, because you have long had it, that you must have ^a—headache every months being a women. But if. you think ad, yoq are wrong, Since a headache is a algn of disease of your womanly organs, that thousands of 'other tfomeu have been able to relieve or cure, bythe use of thatwonder* to), woman’s medicine, WINE OF WOMAN’S R E L IE F ^ cff *81 recommend Cardul to all sick women,”’ writes JUis. A . C. Beaver *! f|nkot> Yean/ *T Suffered with ■W$3r**v» '!&*& (Treads aad have found if the best ined* Ida* I metn toed' for -female troubles.” • A t A ll Druggists WRITE, FOR FREE ADVICE, ■ stating age and describing symptoms, to Ladies Adiiiioru Dept.-, The Chattanooga .Medicine CO., Cn&ttanooga, Term. 33 37 .■ »V 'fT w “ ™“ 7W ™ T T ^ V T T T T V ,™ T w T 'P EXTRA MONEY I OR A BUSINESS Timber Linds are a first-class Investment, One dollar or mote Will buy an interest in profit- making timber lands. Agents to sell, on our plan make good money. Wrlto far details. The Sterling Lumber Co.r 524- Citizens Cleveland, Ohio, | If yon have a largo or small »>. sum to invest we can 'oliow yon £ how timber lands will give you •> handsome dividends./' % ■-». 4.A.m. W *mmm .*.» « • »■-*w.-O M t W wt T t I t T w I’VT t VVVT tt T tt VT'* flANHATTAN RESTAURANT No. RN. Detroit St., Xenia, O. Bill of Pare. Coffee, Tea, 0c Bread .and Batter.............;...... . fic Fried Potatoes............................ 6c Baked Beans............................... 6c Pie. jwr quarter . ... ; , _ 6c Hard Sandwich.......................... Co Buttered Toftsf........................ fie Uheess Sandwich........................ 5c Cak«.................. 6c Steak, Chops, Ham or Bacon.... 16c Ham or Bacon with TTgrrs........... 9)c Hot BoantBcef, Warner or Bgg Sandwich................... 6c Soap.......................................... 6c Fresh Oyster Stew...#......... ......... £o<> Oysters, raw........... ....... jsn Bread and Butter with Meat Orders M E A U * * *■ * %$& WANTFD! Wa w mi agents in nil purls of the 1 1. H. to sell our famous Dr. Wil­ liams 1’llls. Sendus your name and addrsMraud wo will scud you VA Tboxs* to sell at 33c por hox, when sold send us flio £3 alidrccelvo a full Mato f caokiiig vessels conolsHisg of a % 4 and ff quart vessel. A limited immbtrof thisu vessels arc given to la trodnr>»»*ur pills, order quick, » * . WILLIAMS MEJUGlite CO,, KOW VILLE, OHIO, The effect o f malaria lasts a, long time. You catch cold easily or become rim-* down because o f the after effect* o f malaria* Strengthen you rse lf w ith S c o t t 's ^ B m t t f a w n * It builds new blood and tones up your nervous system. ALL DRUGGISTS I GOc%AND $1.00. The Cedarville Herald. *gr.oo P e r Y ea r . 'l.'.h -A *v- * « ; ■‘V,- -li. . : . . . FRIDAY, AIHHB 17, 1908. Mrs. F, P, Hastings wqs called to New Concord this morningowing to the illness of her father. Miss Zorayda Borrimer of Chilii- cothe was the guest of Mr. F. P, Hastings and family this week. The Xenia Commercial Glub Is working out a traction problem, a company wanting to build a line from Xenia to Wilmington and on to Cincinnati, The company wants a ‘subscription of $5,000, Ten per cent of this is to bo paid an cash, the balance when a twenty-five thousand dollar bond that the road, is to be built, is approved by the banks. The Commercial Club will also try to arrange for a, Fourth of July celebration*, something Xenia has not had in many years. Mr, Jeremiah Sweeney, formerly ' of this place and for several years a conductor on the Pennsylvania railroad, died YPednesday at his home in Cincinnati, after a short illness df typhoid fever. He was about 55 years old and leaves a widow and two children, two broth­ ers, Michael and Cornelius live in Cincinnati' and a sister, Mary, m Chicago. TUe funeral was held from St Brigid’s church in Xenia, Friday.- FORSALE. Sewing ' Machine—A first-class Singer Sewing machinewith attach­ ments, been t^sed. abodt six months.. Gost $50, Will sell for $25. Inquire at the Herald office. The twenty-fifth weddingamiivet* sary of Mr. and Mis*. Bobert Bird was " celebrated at their home o» Xenia anemic last Friday evening. About 300 guests1were present and enjoyed the f^silvities ipf the even- 'ittg. A three course shipper was served the guests at daintily decor­ ated tables, each person having a place card. The souvenirs of tf# eveningwere cards,, fn the form of with the letters uRn and “ SM and the dates 1.888 and* 1908 m silver, While “ No Presents’ *appeared ort the, invitations yet Bcveral of the relatives presented useful articles of silver. The- occasion was fitly celebrated. , = FARM ANDSTOCK SALE! On April 28tli the J. H. McMillan farm 3miles north east of town, will be r,ql(lat Public sale to HfcTnglresfc bidder,' A&fP place, some stock consisting of hogs sheep and cattle and Farm imple­ ments etc., will be sold. Terms an­ nounced on=day of sain. ■Mrs J .H . McMillan. One of the long looked for events among horsemen m this part'of the state is the annual sale at Oaklawn ’farm, owned by W. B. Bryson &Son The sale takes place this year on Thursday, April 23. In the cata­ logue are many flue bred, horses both for speed, family and business use. The sale is oue of the largest at­ tended in the state and will be a record breaker this year. —Mattresses, bed springs, best to be had at McMillan,s. the It is reported that a man who did not live in Jeffersonville op James­ town, recently had a few bottles o f beer taken from his buggy when be had hitched his horse, He later re­ turned to the same place with some- steel traps set and hid them under some paper, and went into the same place again. When he came out a man was at the rear of the buggy till he was set free.—Jeffersonville Exohange., NOTICE. Parties having our fence stretchers will please return same at oneh. We need them right away.' Crouse &Crawford. . Mr.' Harry Nagley has resigned his position as foreman in the fin­ ishing room of the Hagar Straw Board & Paper Co., after a service of nearly eight years. - Mrv Nagley by his quiet, unassuming-disposition and earnest business dealings has become*, oue of Cedarviiie’ s most prominentbusiness men rttaohg the younger class. H« is it member of the grocery firm of Nagley Bros., and will after the first o f the week assuifie his place in this store. Few of theyounger menof Die town have risen-as rapidly as has Mr, Nagley, He is visiting relatives in Dele- for aJew days. Kis successor at the mill has not yet been announced, Since the office nf the company has been in Xehia, Mr, Nagley has had charge of the local office along with his otherwork., FOR SALE. NOTICE. Notice i# hereby given that all vaults must be cleaned up and rub­ bish and fishes carted away by May 15,1908. Any person falling to com­ ply with the above notice shall bo considered guilty of misdemeanor and punished accordingly. By order of the Beard of Health. ' Samuel Albright, Health Officer. ‘ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. In the Matter o f Publication of the Notice in the Hstato of Mary A. Barr, deceased, Notice is hereby given that the nnderfiiunedhas/hetiiMppointcd and duly‘'qualified'by •tS'Hutif of Greene county, Ohio, as Admin­ istratrix ot the above named estate. All persona indebted to said estate must make immediate payment; those having claims will present them for settlement. Halite E. Mitchell. -v*< The K ind You Have Always Bought, find ■which has been, la "use for over 3 0 years, has borne the signature o f and has been made under bis per­ sonal supervision since its lnfancy. A llowno one to deceive you in tiffs* A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and **Just-as-good” are bufe Experiments that triffe with and endanger the health o f Infanta and Children—Experience against Experiment* Fitted hy Nature to Hanj On. The' leech has three jaws, each fit n»d with 80 to 90 teeth. , S tats orOiuo, Owxor Xotero, I„„ LvCAsfJotwrv j 83 F rank J. CujsNjnr ir.sfe*s Mth that be. is senior partner at tha firm of P. J. O hbsky &Co.^ao’DRbaslnesa lit thn city, of Toledo, couniy, andstate AforeaW, sod that said ffirm will pay Uiosaws OfiJE HUNDRED BOLLARSfor eacheyjry,case of Catarrh that quuhet be cured by the useof H aw .' s C atarrh Culm, FRANK 3. CHENEY. Sworn tobeforemefindsubscribed inaiy- presence, thisUtkday of December, A. J> 1880. ■ AW . GLEASON, 1 sear } '. - 'Notary Public Hall’sCatarrh cure fo-taken internally and betsdirectlyon tlie blood andmneous surfacespf thesystem. '8endfor testimonials, free.* LEGAL NOTICE. No. 12057. Common Picas Court, Greene County; Ohio. - Mary Helterbran, Plaintiff, < 1 v s ;, Everett Helterbran, Defendant. Everett Helterbran, defeudant- bereln, residence, unknown, Will take notice that on. the 19th day of March. A. lX.1908, Mary Helterbran filed in the Common Fleas Court,of Greene county, Ohio,: her petition for divorce against him, on the grounds of wilful absence and gross .neglect of eluty, hud that the same wfiL -be for hearing at,the court house, in Xenia, Ohio, .on April 27th 1908, at 8 a m., or as soon thereafter as thesam* can beJmard, by—ivhich time defendant rmisi- answer or demur to sftfdpetition, or judgment maybe taken against jbhn. 4-17 d. - (Signed) Mary Helterbranf Fo r thin , PoorBlood You c.gn trust a m ed ic in e tested 60 years! Sixty years o f experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer’s Sar? saparilla; the original Sarsa­ parilla,* the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility, , Bnt GTon thin rrand old medicine caanoi do its host work if Hits liter Is, Inactive and tlio towels constipated. For the tost possible re. stilts, fnn should toko laxatlvo doses ot Ayer's Fills wltllo taking tho Satsaparilla. Hsde hy 3 , 0 . A yistXSo., ttnrall, X m s . A lso rusnotheturer* * f HAIftVIGOR, AGUECURE. l U v / v CHERRYPECTORAL XVohav*nc e^orotal W® ptttjHstt tho/onnalau o f all our medicines. Buff Plymouth Stock Eggs', Nug ct Strain. 75cents for setting of 15 ggs. ‘ J. 32. Hastings. Attitude Toward Dress. What is the precise attitude that men would have women take, up with regard to dress? They are perpetual­ ly rating the sex for alleged extrava­ gance in this direction, they are con­ tinually grumbling at fashion, and yet it is not_always the boat dressed wo­ men who attract and command the attention of men, says one of the fair sex. Stop Pains almost instantly—Dr. Milos Anti-Pain Pills. No bad after-effects.. Bright Modern Thievery. A now idea in stealing was reported to the Kansas City prosecuting attor­ ney one day this week. A woman gave her feather beds to a cleaner, weighing the feathers before and af­ ter, and found that they came sonul 30 pounds short. It Is not possible that there could have been 30 pounds ot dirt in them, so she claimed that that amount was stolen. Easier Millinery Our Spring Millinery is' now at its best. Only a few days before Easter. Early selection is ad­ visable. So many different models offer unusual opportunity for tlie selection of a becoming hat for every typo of face and for every occasion. i . - • . - - Besideg'the elaborate creations foFdress affairs we have a line of exceedingly practical hats in which delightful effects are attained in simple ways for. t$3 and $4 O S T E R L Y , 3 ? Gram S t X e n ia , 0 * SHERIFFS’ SALE. State of Ohio,. Greene County, gs. Pursuant to commaud of an order of^ale in partition Issued from the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and to me directed and de­ livered, I Will offer for sale at pub­ lic auction,, at the front door of the court house, in the cl tyof Xenia, in Said county, on Saturday, May 16 , A. D. 1908 , at 2o’ cioek'p. m., Um.-foliowing de­ scribed lands and teneifients,. qs n_ whole to wit: Situate in the County of Greene,in the State of Ohio, and in the Township of Cedarville, ^and hounded and .described ns follows,, vis:—-Lyingon the waters of Mas- sies* creek, being part of military survey entered in the name of Baylor Hill No 1324, it being a*part of the same tract of land conveyed by the administrator of Martin Bawne, deceased, to Stephen y?i\t son; Beginning for the part hereby conveyed at three small jack oaks m David Anderson’s line and run­ ning thence with said Uhe north 85# degroos east 119.5 poles to a stake in William Marshall’s line; thence with said line south 4j!£degrees cast 101poles to a stake and sassafras; thence south 85 degrees West 119.6 poles to a stake corner to Isaac Wade; thence with said Wade and Joseph Itakestraw lino north de­ gree West 101 poles to the begin­ ning, containing seventy-five acres. A1 b £ the following teal estate, eit- uat*s in County of Clark, in Stato of Ohio, and m thetoTvnshipof Greene, and which at one point adjoins the above described real estate, and boundod and described as follows i— Beginning in the line of Albert Hellers a stone corner to David AmfeM >nbears North 1 degree, 55 mir.Utdi West, .1.6 poles; jthejiCp. passing said corner stone and then with the-said 3)avidAnderson’ s line North 1. degree 65 minutes West 71.70 poles to a stake in the Clifton and Selma ro&d; Thence Sent!) 74 degrees 80minutes Fast 1.06 polos to a stake; thence South 1 degree 55 minutes 32ast 71,42 poles to A stake; thence South 87 degrees 65 minutes West! pole to the beginning, con­ taining 7B5G square poles more or loss, the same being used as an en­ trance from said road to said 75acre tract. Said premises were appraised as a whole under a former order of this <ourtftfc|57.06 per acre. Terms of Hale:- ’ jeash, U in one year and li In two years, deferred payments to be secured bymortgage on promises sold, To he sold by order o f said Court in ease No. 18083 wherein Florence N, Arthur Is petitioner and Mary A. Sellers, ot at., are defendants. itOWA RD AMHFHATF, ‘ Sheriff, Greene County, OHAHHSTEWAKT, *8d Attorney for petitioner, j I N ©astoria is a harmless substitute fo r Castor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t Is Pleasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is it» guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* I t eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie« i t relieves Teething ©roubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food* regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’ s Panacesir^The Mother’s Friend. G E N U IN E CASTOR IA A LW AYS Bears the Signature of ‘:.r The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30- Years. THEOCNT»UB*OMPAi.V, T7MURRAYeTfiGET. NCWVOfWCITY, / J H. FlcMILLAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, ^Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc*, Etc. Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. m Sale of Cloaks. Before $5 to $13.00 Worth $10 to $20 Hutchison &Glbtiey wish to take this place and space* to thank their patrons tor their very liberal purchases the paBfc year. In spitd of the bank scare tllhir sales are the greatest in the 45 years of their business life. We wish all a Happy New Year. ’ . - , fillTGHlSOfi & GIBJIEV’S, .hWHVi/fMfil XENIA. OHIO. T0WN5LEY BROS,. C e d a r v i l le ,5.Oh io . Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement workjof all kinds. ^Estimates cheer­ fully given. * ; ....... I m KE ihb CUT J r 11 ft •!*r-i, i»jj [^■euq- HWe recommend it; there isn’t nay better... In inid-Bummer you have to trust to a large degree to your butwher, ' W l i ^ C a r e d - ^ f c l f e i ^ jLnhotweather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’ re sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when it’ s hot. Buy of ns and he sure. * c. H. CROUSE , CEDARVILLE, O. CONSTIPATION 4‘F°^pye t n}ny ypar* I suffered ^with chronic con. stlpat ou end durlntj this time I bud- to take an Injection ol warm water onoo every Sihours before } could have #» action -on my bowels. Ueppily I trlod Cascarete, and today 1 am a well man. During thontno years before J usod. Oascarets I suffered untold misery with internal piles, Thanhs to you Xam free from nil that this morning* You c<tu uso thifi in belialf of suffering humanity.’? . B» F* Fisher, Boanog©, Uly Best For r The Bowels ^ t o e a w t e CANDY CATHARTIC ■Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Nevor Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, SOo.Nover sold in bulk. Tbs genuine tablet stamped O OO. Guaranteed to carp or yourmoney back. ,, Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANNUALSALE, TENMILLIONBOXES Convulsions, or Spasms and St. Vitus’ Dance are jESTeryous Diseases. Most * cases can be cured by, strengthening, and build- „ Hug up the nervous syfetem, To do this a nerve medi­ cine is needed. Dr.Miles^ Nervine . will be ■ found efficacious and satisfac­ tory. I t has cured many cases o f these diseases and we be lieve ,it will cure you. .We can give you names o f many who have been cured through its use. Write for advice. "My son John had opildpsy for.years, and after having him treated by specialists' for over 2 years ha .still continued tofhave spells. I had almost given 1 ftp in despair, but knowing the virtue of Dr. Milos’ Anti-Pain' PUls for sick headache, I concluded to try the Nervine. During Juno, loos, I tfave hlnl a teaspoonful throe times a,, day, Dion in July I save it Us directed, andI could see that ho was Improving, - and ho has not had a , spell since August*’ 28, 100G, and has taken no medicine since Jan.-0,7. I am tvrltlnB tho- ease just as it is hoping it will induco others to try; It.’’ W. K. AMJSON, Moorosvlllo, N. O. your druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Nerv­ ine, and wo, authorize him to return price of first bottle (onlyj If It falls to benefit you, Miles Medical Co„ Elkhart, Ind FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. We have found __ V “ 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 os*the jargest manufacturing plant we 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 us 3 d in its coiioitnction are as good as money can buy. As evidence—v/e can point to Asbestos Roofing applied an the early nineties in good Condition to-day. ' , 4 Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “ The first cost is the only cost.’ * Our Booklet **R,” Sent free on request, will give yOu valuable Information, R W . J o h n s -M a n v i l l e C o . Baker’s Restaurant. Now located in the Book- 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* LIQUORa*l MORPHINE' [ure Habits, is the only suf* and rational frM&mttt of tlmsoaddleteAto DRINKor DRUG*-»w4 fc* Frc 6 bookletandtarins. 10*7 HarUi «ta* COLUMBUS OHIO Work of Love. Lovo lhakta our hoads go round, and wo GOinetlmos imagino if,’* tlw World. y^Bf IH.Mi:, **.1, a e sssss :

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