The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

MNttagi 4 •GC7,=*»^S^ki5s^^'Sfe*rSS.C«C^ j t b "ic? tt ?- ttt ^,'“' “'*,^,11^ isc. •..dsOft?^*.; n t ^ c i t . j ^ t l m u l a t e §V #« I lj it>‘ a psseiiift ! c i : i > a r v i u .- k 3 m i i o . . Jr - W e gto.xcsv Vorrs FATiiowum| and prosnfea vaccfnl and prompt ” attention to all imsiuees Intrnsteil t»> us. I NEW YORESDRAFT J I m $ DANKfflONBYTORDlSRS* 1 | Tfio jOboupoBt; _ tm& jaosfe oon>: } I vonioat T.-»y to ih - w I hsoih \ v by | mall. Loans Made on Real Estate, Persona! or Collateral Security. Banking Hours; 8. A. M, to 3, P, MV S, W. S3iia’Hr_Pm/idont. . O, L, H mx 'M t , Cashier, ! &vQfs Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It 4oes not make 1vxmted Setter one im* t e n as ted as ever the nwx. It Headache EveryMonth You way think, because you have long Jiad it, that you must Bays - a Iicadaclio every month, being a women. But it you think so, you are Wrong, since a headache is a sign of disease of your womanly organs, that thousands ol other women have, been able to relievo or cure, by the use of that wonder* fnl, woman’s medicine,. WINE OF WOMAN’S RELIEF “I recommend Cards! to aii sick women,” writes Airs. A. C. Beaver of Unicoi, Tenth “I suffered with headache, bearing»down pains, feet swelled,'*pains in shoulders and many others. At last 1 took Cardid, have gained 20 pounds- and have found it the best med* {cine 1 ever used for female troubles,” At AH Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, stattas ago awl'describing cwnp'- toms, to L(tdlc3 Advisor;/ Uvpt.y 5Hm Chattanooga Medicine Co,, Cnattanooga, Te«n, lH 37 INSOMNIA ’‘IM rS heon Tj.Inie Ca^eArrt* for Insnmnlit.irith WWeh .1 fcavulircfi afiUcMti lo r over twenty years, and 1 ean aay thftsCasettwts have ch cn me raoro reHelthaa any other remedy j have over tried. I ali.iH certainly rccornJramuI ihBtii to my frfenda as beis* ttU they aro reprajentad.'' U'hoa, Qlllard, High), 111 , B eat For The Bowels, t a o c o i i e t o CANDYCATHARTIC .Pleasant, Pnlntebln, Potent, Tficto Gnod.bo/Iood, Never SleJseij, \Voalien or «ripo, Miv£ 3 o.E 0 e.N«vor sold in boll;. Tho umuiino tablet ptmr.frcd OUO. Guaranteed to euro or your money baeli. Sterling Rem cdyCo., Chicago or 1 -T.Yt 537 ANNUALSALE, TEHMILLIONBOXES FOAM P The New Economical and Convenient . SHAMPOO , T A B LE .T The use of * Foamy I'ramijmrcnfe Shampoo Tar Tablet v/ili cause tha t dull appearance of the hasr to vanish, ^ivin£ place to tha t ots- eharithi," satin smoothnesti; the loveliness for wbish you have go loti;^ Bought for Will be yours. PR ICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foatno v.*e will mail (fora liinifed time Duly) a full Rise table?; on receipt of !&?, RocKvyood Medical Co STATION B. CINCINNATI, O ■rw ,fCHi-*. iato1 Vtf1 j■j&ni.-tsaaua '".ii'i............. inrtawtri* EGGS TO GIVE AWAY <y v ■« When using Be-Winefe (jej* ebratedl Laying Food For safeby GROCERYANDFEEDSTORBS Tf your r iea to do not; ten- 1 fife it#please ask item to get it and bo convinced of its mcifts, Addrcpo to iWjolw tieWineCo* VK1XGW BWStbXjLh th- j Hiflo, tfanufae hitfU'a, | % r ..... i j p . 1 ».#«O^AtLfc WY'*^ "■T-T7- T•■•■' - '• ft ■ 3suit a a t im l diiiiln ' Ho reaction after yon stop using i t Tliere fs not n drop of alcohol in i t You Lave the steady, ‘even 0dn that comes from a strong tonic and alterative, We vakli yotr would' nsk your doctor about this. He fiiMVvS, Trust him, Bo as he says. J^v./iiierCoZLoueiLMass. What, year;'.' been soidV Nearly sixty T<‘y'Electors’ rrconimrild tSieb? Act: your own .doctor and Cad out. The Cedarville HerMd. I Ox.no Pel* Y ear* . . UTRIDAY, NOVEMBER‘20, 1808 -tagggg! CLASSMEETS, Roy,. 0 . H. Milligari‘8 Hiibhaili School class comprising about twenty men gathered at the pastor’s home Thursday evening lor a con-, lerence as to how to extend the work and increase the membership. 3n the organization C. M. Grouse was chosen president. ITof. Carl Marshall, s^cretaiy ami treasurer, and Andrew Winter, ‘librarian»" A constitution and by-Jaws was adopted,. A program of tpiartetie and Instrumental m ane and speech­ es made themeeting.itn interesting one. A two course luneheW”was served the. moulders of the class. In recognition of Rev. Milligan's services as lecturer to the class each Sabbath, morning, Prof. Carl Marshall, in a very ‘fitting- tribal<i presented the pasror with a well ttlied purse, liev. Milligan’s re­ marks of acceptance of the token were indeed a compliment to the class. O l d P e o p l e F e e d V E N O L it strengthens and* vitalizes Yirtol tones up the digestive organs, aids assimilation, enriches the blood, .,1 n^,rt.Y>ir M rrn-n 4.\ and rejuvenates every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. Wo aro positive i t w ill benefit every old person w ho W ill give i t a tria l. I f i t don’t w e w ill re fu n d th e ir money. Bold by th M, Rfdgway. 0 »£-f.r- t\ &UtiOt* , SPECIAL FOR THANKS* GIVING Thio week we will place on safe tit a very special pr:oe number of trimmed hats for ?/omen and miss- at $ 2 S 0 * Osterty Millinery, ‘fhlrty*$‘BV<m a #. * »# ^fcxtlo, m n m \ m Mr, John Fields ami wife have been the guciits of Lima relatives this week. , Comnuinion will bo observed by the It. P. congregation, Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas' Buxton of Ulicn, ()., have been the gueafc of Rev, and Mrs. W. J . Sanderson. Mr. Victor Stockbam of Spring- field spent Sabbath and Monday a t the home of Mr. J . A. Bumgarner. —tnvllation cards and envelopes, plain or printed a t this office. Mr. Joseph Van Horn of South Charleston was the guest of Mr. Lewis Gilbert, Tuesday. About fifty relatives and friends were entertained Tuesday a t dinner a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. AV. M. Bather., r'Mis£ Faye Lackey of n ea r James­ town entertained a numbei' of her friends Tuesday evening. • A num­ ber from here were invitefd, —Having decided tt> quit the fence business I am selling what remains of my line of Pittsburg Perfect fence a t cost. C, M. Grouse Wear Oi§ Bfamofido by, Right, ■Tim thffo finest diamonds worn In London r.oGety aro tbeco Ttelonning to tlio dtlCiic.;-,;') of Yv'e.'ihianate;', the countoos of undlcy, and -fho tluchoDO of Portiaml. It h; miilucaUy MhUl and flttlfto fbafc these) Itifliy women obouid ho tho wivco of ibi’etf of tho rlchcot cotiloaioa 1ft tho nmuzo, - Mrs. J . H, Andrew and Mrs. J , G Tjpwnsiey le ft Thursday morning for'-Momnonth, III,, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Sarah Barber, who has been visiting here for sev­ eral-weeks wilt return home with them. Mis. Mary Barber and .daughter,, Miss -Effie Barber, left Thursday morning for a v isit In I)a,Vton and Springfield before leaving for Cali­ fornia where they expect to spend the winter. They havo.lnieri inak- isig their home With Mr. j . O, Barber. —Nothing more apprec;**ed by your friends than beautiful -photo­ graphs for Christmas presents- t e n ’t wait forannshlne. The time Is short, Cedarville every Tuesday Phone 110. Hd. Mock, the Photographer -^Lightning from a clear sky could no t he , more startling than the announcement tha t one of Bpniigfleld’s.leading clothing mer­ chants must vacate a t once owing 10 the lease expiring, afld no avail­ able room. The stock will l)e sold ac once to vacate the room. Bpring- fleld Clothing Company, 78 West Main street. > Among thdse called here by the death of Mr, G. W. Harper were the following: Mrs.' H allle Long- worth, Lima} Mrs. Aiiie McTheany Mrs. Adelia Syphers, Indianapolis, Mrs. Vmnia Annotfc of Wooster, Mrs. Minerva Burnett, Waynesvillo Harry Harper of Ottawa, John and James Bateman, Joseph Van Horn and Chase Colvin Of South Charles­ ton. «* Obsolete Warchipn Bring little. Some 30 obsolete British warships Jiavc been Bold at Portsmouth for just over 1400,000—lees than the cost of the smallest of them. The prices wero regarded as good. CURE FOR PILES, Tho Excelsior Chemical Company Of ’Sandusky, Ohio, has a sure cure for PILES in Jxeelslor Pile Cure, This is a brand now remedy, guaranteed to curb. It consists of an Internal remedy, a suppository and an oint­ ment. The three remedies tot On# Dollar. Ask your druggist about Ex­ celsior Pile Cure. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, -0. ! I POSTCARDS. Six brand new '. ’ ; winning postcards for 10 cents, ; ’ ! Out, of the ordinary—nothifiB • r ;; like* the usual souvenir card. | J . I Ageiltd and dealers can make big • > ; J nioiiey with them. Send a dim® \ [ ,.. or postage otampa to ■> ;; UNITED PREG3, \ | c> , 524 Citizen Bldg., • • • ; Cleveland, 0. J| H W * *W 4 * 4W 4 -H 4 1 + H « F 4 60 YEARS* kXPKtllFNOr P atents TRADE MAOK* „ D esions ^ ConvrtTOHr*Ac. Ar.f.'.neHWiim#»aVnrnenddWTiniv.n <3«!f.;W 5*1****,pplnli,,n ffcojwlsrthi'r as ' m m < invcntfii: rnO(»pr.ihHl/lll’tiaK•lliltiTf,T'tmiMHKlC.'l. tSiri:!)utrk'iIf HASbudOKr.u L'Ment* cr-.tfrre. acenryJoi*aactit|n«p»tei;t», I’.UrMHi IfiHeHthroa«UMunn ATc.rslcUiH tr.vai*X|:c, wlfhontehurae, lath* SciMilificfliMicafi. AIms.lHfimetr Hltwftntrtrt jrWOtb. iatuftA rtf, /'iwi,-.m.r»nf*rieiH;, LmuRi, a>!r..n, t )a e&itUjyaunavtsiirAfti-,, i Master Betty; Whi, It siftyid Hi* WtUoro#! ; ’ I t mav iiift'i* ,r reutlora td Imow ' that raihai' q r? puj y.-ara a$o —in IbO.j to tt* \n' .'i-c— the country was wor^upl’vj at thn ehriho of a twph o-year-old j r.idig-.-, n hoy actor -ytho j ’ivcnilo fl“iii-y Irving of ins tnac, eaya-tho G. m ,-;- ow Mail. While at the hc-Hit tf ]b-; fame ami |iop- ^ularity thii infant Uo marvel visited, among other j.:;i ry Glasgow and Ihlinliuryh, and in hath of these tu\iifr ho i-> %•-, i=a,ve created 8 IllfliCvli* i. ,.li , . ......J?— — ^ yja’tiVfUJAb <:i rUA^lUlVMi Tiie n-oinleiftii youngster’&sname ‘Was ’Willianv Ilcmy West Betty, and - lie Vi'tUi Irish to tho backbone, Ilis histrionic capabilities were evident­ ly horn with him, for it is recorded that when at.jthc age of eight his father treated him to his first visit to the theater young Betty at the conclusion of the play solemnly in­ formed Ills parent that he had de­ cided to he an actor himself. , Hpw the youngster subsequently came to get a footing on the stage is not known, hut in the month of August; 180,% svejind him making Jiis first appearance, performing the .loading part in a popular drama a t a Belfast theater-' He leaped at one hound into the very .forefront -of popularity, and it is said that on one occasion when he turned ill the whole nation awaited with feverish anxiety the different bulletins which'wore regularly issued to tell of ydung i ’city’s condition. The hoy's th-st appearance in .Glasgow, nliieh happened in May, 180J, created*'unparalleled enthusi­ asm “in .the eiiy during the several nights ho perforated in the now long defimet'Uimlop Street theater. Tlie enormous crowds that Boclred to see the wonderful boy, wero un­ precedented in the theatrical histo-; ry of St. Mungo; and .hundreds, it is said, wero nightly injured in the -great„erush and desperate struggle for admission to the theater. In Edinburgh, where the boy actor afterward appeared, tho Fames enor­ mous crowds rushed to see him. To quote from one, of the local payer's criticisms, he “%it the town in’ a flame." His subsequent appearance a t,tho world famptts Drury -Lane completed tho prodigy's triumph, for it was not long before -the jpe*. tropftlis also succumbed to young Betty’s magnetic ading.-. ’ , But Master .Betty’s stage success was comparatively short lived. ‘In the oour-c* oh a, few years he—or his parents—compiled njjt immense fortune, and with the wealth thus speedily avetttmtliivd -fho-ymmg ac­ to r ms ghUp ^lo'Vflmnce of a first elas^ otlocfllnm. When but of hi*: hvn* the glamour of the footlights again a p p en d to have appealed to him, tuid he again made a bid to regain li% position as a popular idol. By this time, however,‘-this1 people had quite forgotten their formerchore, and young Betty had to rest content with only ft very or­ dinary degree of success. He had, so toVppuk, overstayed his welcome. ,* R doki Fcr i<nprov*m«rtt. Oho uay during the rehearsals’of “The Temped!” which opens with a storm at sea, all tho actors except Boerbokm Ttea know that a real storm wa ' v raging outside the thea­ ter. Mr, Trce ayver knows anything at rehcar.-al time except that lie wants to get the best possible out of his company. lie was especially anx­ ious that tho opening scone should be rendered ;w true to nature os pos­ sible, and time after time ho made the men whose duty it waa to sug­ gest to the audience the ungoverna­ ble fury of the elements repeat their efforts.. Presently a blinding flash of lightning, followed hy a deafen­ ing peal of thunder, swept through a narrow window above the scene doe!: and illuminated tho stage. “That’ll hotter,'’ announced Mr, Tree, “bat I think it could he im­ proved upon” “If you please, sir,” observed the master carpc-ntor, “that was a rea, one.” Flour Too Low. A Portland man tells of a shift­ less inhabitant of a Maine .town, re­ joicing in the appellation of Tolas Garter, who would not work a min­ ute more than was necessary to so-. sure money enough to support him in idlens’ST*for a few days. Tube had gono into the. village store to puieba-c some groceries, one item of which was $1 worth of Hour, Ho put the smaller articles in a iuskotj which Uo took on one arm, while he carried the dour on the other. Suddenly Tohc plumped the bun­ dle down on the floor. “Bay*, Bill,” he demanded, “is flour lower?” n V ./T n le ,” replied Bill. “We give fiiirfy-tlu? pounds for $1 now instead oWhirl v.” “Well,” responded Tohe, “I'll he' glad when it goes up again, so 1 shan't have to lug so much home for ■-Philadelphia Before!. ■fas Haocst, “Tam • r <a grocer to tho new bov, “vAiil ba\t' \mt b ’fm doing in the lij' k i -om so long*?” “ I h pifkin’ the dead flies out of -jj;r d rift ri.mint-y sir,” replied lames. vfu-,” replied the grocer, v.'Uh ii 'i'h d i'f i^k “An* your fa- ihi-,* fnM i-!.- iluit Im theuight yon wm'ft h'irs f-,r flu* pree’ery huaineiH Yw ln:d letter 5t»»dy for*the iniftSa fry, d a n j . : I . o n d o n Mail. 5f sTrt I I l l 'l l ? ■ 1 /V r 7 ,“7%V . ' Wr-PTth xj I vJ • T'* £ /"vT'-s LjV ^ . :r. sn t •,-«- T t r , ■ >'•' er'' *- t The Hand. Mow Have Alivays Bought, au S wMeh fiaa heca 1 b use for oyer 80 years, has home the signature o f t- and has been made under his per- , ^ sonal^upei’vision since its Infancy* ^ ,A ® o x y a o o n e t o d e c e i v e y o u t o tliis * AH Coimterfeits, Imitations and “ «Tust-as*>-nod.l?.uve ??ub— Experiments that trifle ystth and endanger the health o f Xnfimts and Children—Experience against Experiment* W h a t i s C A S T O R ! A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, 'jPare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is jPJeasant. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotie , substance. Its ,age is its guarantee. Tt destroys Worms and allays Feverishness? I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colie. I t relieves Teething troub les, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates th e Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* Th© Children’s Fanacea—The Mother’s Friend. ■ •. . . - GENUINE C A S T O R I A ALWAYS Bears tlie Signature of In Use F o r O v e r 30 Yea rs . THECENT.Un<OM*A.iV. Tf MUERA7St*Ecr,’.NeiUYOREOtTY. J. H. HcMII LAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS ' {! * * t ’ if Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc*, Etc. Telephone 7 . ’ Cedarville,Ohio. f i i * * * * * * * * ^ ^ * * * * * # * * * . # # ! - I # D ' n e w S t i l t s # m r a p s , S k i r t s Just from t h e factories, a r e ^ cool days Underwear * » MENTOR and otheii Makes. Wrappers, Petticoats, in good supply. Comforts, Blankets, | | Hosiery, all Winter Fabrics. H aDTGHISOH & GlBpY’S , » H ZBNli, OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,, Cedarville* Ohio. Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build­ ings raised and foundations constructed. See us for Cement workjof all kinds. Estimates cheer- telly,, given. * '/ i 'Z, XA %.? ~i-,!«~ ' r y f i s.*.0 j | ^ A ' li’S .1l * u- ~~%r'Wo 'n s reoimhc*i»U it;" tuero*ifin t way hatter... In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degree to yonr buhdicr. Wei! Cared For Meats in hofeweather are the only kind to buy; wo have proper appliances for keeping them’" right, and they’r<j sweet and cafft when cold. Don’t go meat shopping when it's . hot. B u y of us and be sure. C, H, CROUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. jfi ni.........- W« '*',y :.'LJII!!"J.!iilflB 5 BSy Weak ' Heart Action There are certain nerves that control tlie action of tlie heart. When they become weak, the heart action is impaired. _Short breatlypain around beart,. cboking sensation, palpi­ tation, fluttering, feeble , or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms'YoT' ' low. Ur. Miles Heart Cure is a medicine especially , adapted to tbe needs of these nerves and tbe mus­ cular structure of tbe heart itself. I t is a ’ strengthening tonic that brings speedy relief. Try it, "' - “Foi* years I suffered w ith wljat I tnought was stonjich trouble, -when the rteottfrs tom me X haft heart , trouble. X had tVIed many remedies, When the lh*. Miles' almanac cateo Into •m y bands, and I concluded to ■ try Dr. Mhos' 'Heart Cure. X have Udton throe bottles, and now 1 am. ■ not suffering a t all. ' X am cured' and , , thlu medicine did it. J write tins in ■ th o hope that it -will attract the at­ tention of others who suffer a s Xdid.” , c AIKS, X>, BARRON, 8Q4 Mhin St., Cdvtngton, JCy. YoUr druggist sells Dr. Miles* Heart Cure, and wo authorize him. to return, price o f first-bottle (only) If It fails ■ to benefit yo». , ; „ Miles Medical Co., E lkhart, Ind, Baker'sRestaurant 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, 0 LIQUOR°> MORPHINE' Habits, la the only sur* end rational treatment for thasa addicted to DRINKor ORUQ 8 . fiend for Fteo Eoolilot end terms, 1087 Uirth DfinltH *»»,, COLUMBUS OHIO , , FOR DTOMUUTV AND SERVICE. 3 We 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 truafc It is made to give service. Every ocuiare is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship Is right, and the materials nsed in its tomnvmettonaro as good as money can buy. As evidenco^we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day, Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting* “The first cost is the only cost.** Our Booklet 4,R,MSent free on request, will give yon valuable information. H , W . Johns-Manvilte Co. Ukv#hm4f 0* FISTULA ASDAim DISEASES OF THE RECTUM toss it 5??. 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