The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52
0 JROAXilOSJ* ! « q », Vtl f m t r A m E , on to . W# Sowers? y o r » D awon - aso aufi premia jewels! and prempt: attention to' all loistaegf •iatroatefl to us*’ W MixvnMirssr**wtra* |mjW IVKft'MRfU‘ 1 ___ —■* Th« elseapocfc and -meat ' con venient 'way to acrid money by mftll* . * - Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security Habiting Hour*; 8 . A, M. to 3 , F, M, S. W, S mith , Trcsidenfc, > , 0 . L. S mith , Gasifier. doughs and Co lds l»;»'!!!i»lT!»i;""! Easy Confinement It yea have cattut to foar too fates a! childbirth, Remember that they Riftdue to weaknsaa, or dte* case, •! the womanly organs, and that healthywomen do not suffer; like weak outs. The specific, medicinal, vege table tegredfents, of which that lemon*, tomato medicine tad wo* manlytonic 4 riouhled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some Lwnic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just - ^ 3 cases—Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows » f a t i t Ask him what ha thinks o f i t No medicine ■. mi aver take the place o f your doctor. Keep in close s :ch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. -a alcohol in this cough medicine. j . C Ayer Co.,Lowell,Maa. if s I’iHs. ’ Sugar-coated* All vegetable. Act directly bn the liver. GentlyTaxa- • Dare, onlyar.c pill, Sold fornearlysfcty years. Askyourdoctorabout them. WINE OF WOMAN’S RELIEF Is composed, will hnild up the womanlyorganato ■healthystats aaAthua prevent needless suffer* Ing. - * - ‘'Beforemy confinement,'*writes ,Mr*. Bosh Schubarib, of’ Mona* meat, Colo„ ‘‘I had such hearing- ' down pains1didn't knowvfhaf to ‘ do. Cardni quickly relieved me. Sons, months later I had a tine I’ 12*lb. baby, was sick only thirty. 1 zntentes, and did not even have j n doctor.” A t AH Druggists WRITE FOR.FREE ADVICE, „ , ntatlngf age and describing symp toms, to Lodi— Advisory D ept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. ; Chattanooga, Tanh, 53 ** BAD BREATH hftrftfot*lotyow haiatowny6n*s‘ Best For ’ ‘ Thq Bowels m M m W W m w w W w m CANDYCATHARTIC .ptaM»ut(P»lati*le,potent.TasteGooa.DoOood, BJckon, We*kon erOrlpa. tte, We,H«.N«v®r .olil in balk. The eonnlno. table, stamped 0.00, Unarantoed to core ot yourmoneyback. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 556 JMHUALSALE,TENMlLUORBOSS FOAMO The Ndvy Ecoriomical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T The use of Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause that dull appearance of the hasr to vanish, giving place to that en chanting; satin smoothness; the loveliness for which yon have so long sought for will bo yours. PRICE 25 CENTS. To inirodiieo I’oawio \ve trill mall (forallmitofi time only) a filil slice tablet on receipt of 152. Rockwood MedicalCo STATIONS. CINCINNATI , 0 EGGS TO GIVE AWAY When using Do W ine's C el ebrated Laying Food. For sale by GROCERYAND FEEDSTORES I f your dealers do not han dle it, please ask them to get it and be eonvineed of its meri ts. Address to TheJohn DeWineCo. BFlUNGjrl, it, ; Hole Manufatitufcr*, aiNiiteww^Mbtiy*1 , The Cedfirville neraid. ; Sz.ao TPW !To(ar, ICA.5tt.Kt B H b L - - ttsiitor. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, gap|gapi!e*iuu 1006 POSTMASTERS. Tho election haVifig passed now cornea the reBultfc of promises on the port of defeated candidates. In every election, particularly that of congressman, there are ft number oi appointment* at the candidate's command, providing there is a president of the,same political faith The post office is the large Juicy plum that Is so tempting to -poli ticians. Taylor being defeated there seemsio be no secret as to bis manypromises which impress thost interested'only as a dream. In Taylor’s borne town there was no leBS than two or three promisee forthe post office. lust how the candidate expected to divide one office on three promises is not known 1In.Cedrimlle three of our politic ians worked their finger nails to tin quick in the hope that Taylorwoult' fjve each of them the place. I?a< Taylor been successful there prom lsed tobe sonae amusing things fi this district over so many promises Yellow Springs was fortunate ii getting four promises. All toolqac* tive part m the Taylor campafgi and Worked side by side which ip the end was working against each other's interest for one office cduh not have been given four different persons. "« As Congressman Denver Is'j. Demooratand the next president h a Republican, all-appointments ar* beyohd Deriver’hcontrol.* In tnostevery instance the Taylm followers were •all Eorakeritcs. Just now the would be eongressmai expected to get such appointment; through is more than fcha average politician can explain; The district over politicians be came affected with ‘ •l’ayloritis’ that could, only be relieved by a, postoffice appointment. 1 ^ fiOTjnrv CORN SHOW. In* Peculiarity of Eucalyptus. . The eucalyptus sheds its bark 'itead of its leave*. Accommodating to the End. A London furniture 'dealer who com* mitted suicide the Other day left a note explaining that ho had done go because a friend of his a3lied him. CURE FOR PILES, The Excelsior Chemical company of Sandusky, Ohio-, has' a sure cure for PILES in htcelslor Pile Cure. This Is a brand new remedy, guaranteed to cure. J t consists of an internal remedy, a suppository and an oint ment, •Tho three remedies for One Colter. Ask your druggist about Ex* cilslor Pile Cure, KKCELBlOIt CHEMICAL CO., ■Sandusky, 0; ;; POSTCARDS, six brand new !! ; winning postcards for 1C cents. \; ; out of the ordinary—nothing . i ; like the usual souvenir card.;; Agent# and dealers can make big <. money with them. Send a dims ;; - or postage stamps to >. s UNITE# f*nm . ■ ! ’ > ,J *24 £ltlx*ft irtfg., 1r ; . fftevatand, 0, ;; Tho Electric Theatre has been closed indefinitely owing to our in ability to fiecuro electricity from the local plant. . Koy McFarland. Killing at Long Range. . A Russian officer, who at tho battle pf Mukden loot nearly one-half hla mOn and was himself severely wound* ed, reports that he never Sawthe Jap anese except at a distance through his field glasses. Mrs. 3Sf*rgftr*t JSlair, an aged m ~ i loot of Clifton, died at 1:«0 o'clock Thursday morning after an Illness of two w*-oks tluiation. Sho suffer- jea with inieslinal grip, which was 1the cause of her death. Although she was SI years old, she enjoyed very good healthuntil shewas taken ill two weeks ago. An accident; which befell her about five years agq rendered her a cripple, but she was able to walk about with the aid o f CiutCuee, T h e u*;ov»St:d WS.3 3. farmer resident here and _ only.. moved to Clifton about two years ago. Bhe is survived by one son, W. H, Blair, editor of the Tri-County Press; published at Loveland, and one daughter Miss Emma Blair, a Clifton school teacher, who resided wfth her mother. There is also one stepdaughter, Mrs, McCrelght, of Jamestown. The funeral took place at 10:80 o’ clock thia morning (Friday) at the house burial taking place at Jamestown. Rev, Brownlee con ducted the funeral services. LEFTONHERDOORSTEP FORTHISMOTHER Mrs. A. G. Tnson, of Livermore, Cal., writes: “I picked up from my,doer- step one day a little hook in which I soon; became very much Interested. My little girl of five years of age had been troubled for a long time with loss of appetite, extreme nervousness and unfiue fatigue. She was all run down and. ina verydelicate condition, “This little book Was very compre hensively written, and told of the new method of extracting tho medicinal ele ments of tho cod’s liver from the oil, eliminating the obnoxious oil which is so hard for children to fake. ” ’Just thething,’ said I, ‘for my little daughter/ and I immediately went for a bottle of VinoL It helped Jier won derfully. She' has gained rapidly in flesh and strength, and she does not take cold half so easily. “I am extremely ’ grateful tor the good it has done her, and I hope other mothers who have Weak, delicate or ailing children will he benefited by my experience and just give Vinoi a trial.” ' \V.'.- ■-• -V 1 .■■•... -.-O' •/ •••- . ■> Sold, by, C. M* Rldgway. NOTICE. The- Keen Observer. , ' ‘That new farmhand of yohrs used to be a bookkeeper/* “Row do you knoW?” “ByeryAime he stops work for a minute he tries to put the pitch- fork behind bis mw.” ' The Corn Improvement Associa fclonwill hold its first Com show it the assembly ’rooirt of tho court iioiise in Xenia on- Saturday after noon, November ill. All corn musl be entered by 2 o'clock. No exhib itor can tnakc more than two en tries in each class. * There will H* anlass for white and one for yellow Three prizes of $8, $2and *1- in each class. There must be competition to win a premium. Premiums will be awarded, by a vote of all the members of th< Association present. Com must be grown by exhibitOi In Greene County. No entrance let will be charged members. Non members will be chargedWeenta for entry which will also entitle them to a membership in tho association. Bring your corn and compare il with others and learn something eveh if you do not win a prize. •Vf. M» Hardman, Pres. YellowSprings. 0. A- Dobbins, Sec. Oedarville. Practical Sense, It’s all right to dream of tho things you arc going to do, but forget to wake up in time to 'work,. ■ . *‘i t P a y s to T'ra<de in. Spring fie ld .'* ' ; It’s Largely in the Buying Three Big Sjtores in One with buying- facilities that enable us .to sell SHOES at lowerprices'thau many dealers have to pay' for them, tells in a-nutshell why NISLEY does over half of the SHOE business of Springfield and Olark County* s- - The largest purchasers of Men’s, Women's And Children's SHOES, npt only in Springfield but for 40miles around, patronize , H'Nt&LHY'S ARCADE SHOE HOCSB, Why? %& ,««« they, ha**- learned from experience that this store always has , = ' The Most Dependable Qualities ‘ ,o n 1• . - * * * y ■ 7^, * 'ft T h e M ost E fficient Service and altogether themost satisfactory *‘money’s vforth” to be found anywhere. * . We should’like to have you to relialli thovarious kinds of dis appointments you have incurred in- both, your SHOE-BUXING and SHOE-WEARING experience, and then let us show you how nearly Our fdealp/our ffierehaydiBe, our facilities and our connec- Gone enableyok to avoid all disappointments. We will agreeably surprise yon by how muchWe give in every wa|y foryour monejv and for the favor of your patronage. ... Will you grant us the opportunity the,next time you come to Springfield? NISLEY %$%le Springfield’ s Largest and Best Shoe H ome . We’ re members of ..The Merchants’ Association, which refund’s round trip railroad and traction fares to points with in do miles of Springfield upoh purchases of *1* or over &fc any one or all Association stores combined; WE SELL ■ 4 1 1 * * * * ' * * * * * • • * a * G rap es Per P in t ., , *f < . K « 15 c Extra J’ancy Malagas Per pound............ Apples Extra Fancy Baldwins Per B a rre l, ............,$ 3.75 Per Peck......... .. ,401 Good Cooker, per p k .. . . . . . , 30 c H E I N ^ ^ S ^ T o m a t o S o u p ” per can.............. < 15 c H E I N Z S C a t s u p , per B o t t le .......................... * , 15 c i y [ A « r P E A C H E S , P R U N E S 1 ” C W T , A I .C T T .M S . . J • R A 1 S E N S a n d H A T E S BUCKW HEAT and PANCAKE FLOUR WE PAY 28 cents per dozen for Eggs 26 cents per pound for Butter i m ^ W T E m - P O T A T O E B ^ T w S ^ n a ^ bueliel for Choice Stock. Bird’s Manunoth Store WWW The Kina Yow Have Always Bought, and which has heea ' fa use for over 30 years, has home the signature o f and has beenmadeunder ids per- jT j r ■* *e»s2lcaper?fclsn o t e o Allowno on©to deceiveyoninthis*__ Alt Gounterteics, Imitations arid ♦ *0ust-as-goqd ’ * are hub Experiments that tride with and endanger the health o f Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Bare- goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FoverishnesSn It «5tires Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It reUeves’ Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food* regulates the stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. . The Children’s Fanace»-~TheMother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Mary Goings, whose residence is unknown, will take notice that Zorn Goings, her husband, on the 0th day of November' 1903, filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, of Greene County, Ohio, against her, asking for divorce ironi her bn the grounds o f wilful absence from bun tor the period of Hiree years without any Just cause, which petition will be heard before the said Court-on tbe '21sfe day of December, l»08r unless she answers on or before that time, . Zora Goings. J* N.DaaH, AfcFy . I8d. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 30 Years. THECCNTAUnCOMPLY*TTMUIfftAV«mEET, V4CW YORKCITY. m Wrappers, Petticoats, in g ood supply. Comforts, Blankets, Hosiery, all Winter Fabrics. HUTGHISOJl & GIBJIEY’S, XENIA, OHIO, T 0 WN 5 LEY BROS,, Cedarville, Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Bu ild ing B lock s ; Bu ild ings raised and foundations constructed. See us forjCemfcnt workjof a ll4i kinds. Estim ates cheer fu lly given* FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. 1 W e have found * “ J.-M.” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest 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 used in its construction are as good as money can buy, As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. **The Rr»t cost is the only cost.** Our Booklet “ R .1" Sent free on request, will give you Valuable information* , ^ H. W . Johns-ManviUe Co. ' 0 * »t J. . I J ice* A. i -fbt :|8M«i!*y*. U •■•mve “ Wo recommend it; there ien’ t nay bettor... . • In mid-summer you have to ' riisk t o a largo degree to your bulvhcr. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are tho only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re Sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shoppingwhen lt’ft hot. Buy of us and bo sure* C. H . C R O U SE , OEDARVILLE, O. J. H. n cM I ! LAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col- umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . C edarville , Ohio. hew Suits Rlraps, Skirts Just from t h e factories, a r e selling fast these cool days Underwear MENTOR and Other Makes. Epilepsy, Fits Convulsions, or Spasms and S t. V itus^ Dance are Nervous D iseases. ' H o s t' - cases ' can^ he cured b $ strengthening anej. huild- ing up the nervous system . To do this a nerve medi cine is needed. D r, M iles ’ ' Nervine . w ill be foirnd • efficacious and satisfac-. tory. I t has cured many "cases o f these diseases and we believe i t w ill cure you, W e can give . you names o f many who have Ijeen cured through its use* W rite for advice. ?*My son John had epilepsy for years, and after ba-ylPK' him. treated by' specialists for over 2 . years lie still continued to have spells, I had al most-given up In despair, but know ing- the virtue dt Dr. Miles'Anti-Palp ■Pills fo r sick-headache, X concluded to try the Nervine,. During June,'1908, I •gave him a teaspoonful three times a , August 28. J9CG, and has? taken no medicine 'since Jah.-O?, - I am writing tho case Just as it' Js hoping It will' induce Others to try It/' , ‘ - W. K. ADDISON, MooresvllJe, N. d. Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' NerV«-■ tne, and we authorize him to return price of tirst hottre (only) If It fail* - to benefit you. ■ ' MilesMedical Co„ EIkhart*Iad Baker’s Now located in the Book- Waiter Hotel Building across the 'street- from the old “ Adams” stand. Restaurant m hotel lobby and dining room on second floor, reached by elevator* Meals 55 c and 35 c .. . ^ High.Street; Springfield,. O a r e LIQUOR MORPHINE HjW>k theonly *ur» soft rsllwml treatment COLUMBUS OHIO PILES FISTULA AttbAto DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM *adiajctniMsM ot r*M*Minn*, DR . J. J. M c C l e l l a n C0UMNS,O. ircivi* th * u s r n«sw ». ^iWSMmfiWIAlf mum MOIMW«A«Y Hold and Dfijathid by R*** *ir% HI*# ^o Wi « Ofiuall as ric » xufet-it tills te phona »H. i G 113 ,11 For j a raciius of $15.00 billed. Out bi* Tbes. \vnte the Jtroac AV1 elr,' C)pl 51 Saner oggat Lut rtui Fur ' Tfk. Fricft’s Diu t r l icn C-8 ICuufm SJtslcy * People’ Routsc T Dry Go Vfn AftM of tin* As riavuigs t ami .vovu For l, carf ntr a & va&zscz O ft*»'
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