The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

JHHgjpaglg AN INDORSEMENT, How ready with, a com­ plete line of the newest Fall NEW VOHK DRAFT antd BANKMONEV^OROER^ Tim elic-aTit’-tfe arid most <mn- yettmttt way to send money by mail. * \ \ ■ v •■ ■ . Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal o r Collateral Security Banking Honrs: 8 ,A. M» to 3 , P- M. &. W» S mith , President, O. L. S mith , Gashter. Agonies Of Fain Revet stye up, aifff think that alt women, yourself Inclaikiklijtve to suffer pain, ,, Thoustnds of women havo writ* ten. to tell how they Mvo cured tbelr womanly His, and relieved ifc^r pains; and over a million .'have been- benefited, la Various other forms of female,disease dlur* Injihe past 50 years, by that popular and successful femaleJ remedy J ' / ", WINE OF WOMAN’SftELIEF *1 believe . I woald sow have been dead,” wrftes Mrs. Minnie I tambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky„ "if it hadn’t Seen for Cardul. I had suffered with had cramping spells, pains ,In my -back, sides andarms, and awfufhedrlngxdown pains, -ffoy these pains have all f one, as a resultof using Cardiff" At AILDruggists As. the election approaches the more Interest centers on Gov. An­ drew I,, H am s, the Republican nominee, Tim Uino be lias served aft chief executive pas lieeupne of. great profit to tho people o f th is state. He is being charged by the liquor element as being unfaithful in th a t bo was elected on a .ticket three years ago as lieuteuftntgoveruor on money furnished by the brewers. A t th a t time Gov. Herrick had th is supporfrnnd was defeated' by Gov­ ernor Pattieon. "When Harris be* caine governor th e liquor-people- naturally expected hirfi to be favor­ able to their interests, but tills was not s o .T h e real facts are th a t Gov. Harris has a t no time been tied* in Such a manner, He has fox years in public life stood , for' the, very f principle thepeople qre contending for today, ’ ' Capital is being made out of the Governor’s election three years'age. He Was elected"trite op the Repub­ lican ticket^ which the liquor deal­ ers supported^ bu t i t was " not the liquor vote th a t decided the issue -” Thu temperance- people ‘were if dr, Harris as they were for Pattisptt. The temperance vote was against Hemek. 12 The- H erded urges temperance voters to Indorse Governor ‘H a rris irrespective of pa rty lines. Whether Harmoli is “wet” or £‘Mry!' Gover­ nor H arris should have’a -second term .for w liathh has done,' ' . Suits, Skirts, Waists and Furs H*r SuMtow Admiration. Hp li, dear, will you look ot I t again r” sigised Mm, Howard New* come in «& stmtwy of bliss. “Jsn’L Ji t magnifioent? Turn this way now* A side glance bring.- out tho trudi- timing buautr, f have neve? ccen anything so perfectly exquisite. Bear, da come over here and look a t it frotp fliw view. One would never believe that such a lovely thing ex­ isted in the world. The perspec­ tive is simply grand. How inspiring gnd noble? Here is another view •from the right. Doesn’t it show off dven to better advantage ? I am limply entranced with admiration,” What is lira . Newcomb looking W e invite the Ladies of Cedarville and th e sur­ rounding country to. see Jr f- Shine masterpiece in a. picture gallery? No, indeed, I t is an old kitchen chair she purchased tit a second-, hand story, which she thinks is a “genuiite antique.”—BohemiaiiMag- afciae. thisGrand A rray of those sty lish garments, e r a - MEARICK’S Cloak House, letiivaBsoumon tapes!** » wawrfjieft! 1»Ike CorifilK'II,* ,| the hum »fOkie rMtx* tvthejMsNft *'bills. DAY TO N , OHIO* .Be it retaJatH bit -the General AttmnMif of the State of Ohio-. . * , E rction 1, A proposition >ha4 -be submitted to Ik* eteotor* cl this *t*te at the next electloa far wetoburs i/t the guncral Cfissmbly. to amtttrt tba ramitHuttoj* qt the state ot Ohio » lh*it, Wtlynii IS la H2, both': Inclusive. a[ article it. phill respectively be numbered »»°« w >U bbh »0„to SS; and ucotfona IS end J8 o£ wu>h k HI u J*h* no umindrA «e to.ma m tolls**! • Axt-tot.]? it, 0 Iff, Wrery bill shall be toll, end' distinctly xeefl on. tore* different dayy. un- A WORD AJE&OUT * . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. passage shell in no ba dlapeu^ait with, N q blit shult eonlaln. i w t'usfi nun, subject. which shall be oteerly tUpr,!»»*d,ln It? title; end «b lehr shell b* revived.or, pmended, unless the tttw act dmtein the entlte -apt i®^ge!aUcPrepa»Uc«rorM“ slmllatiny titeFo«laMBe}ic% ling tttfcSfeiailg andBowelso f mi ii|-fi |-|— — — r ~ ~ " PromotesDi|esH(jn,CheerfuF ness andResbCOnlalnsneitlier Opium,Mor0iinemorTlinerai, M o t N ^ h COW c . afou&SMVEieimaw . Sent' • jMtibum* A m UX?SUlt~ AmtAM^ Worms,Convulsions.FeverisK- nesa u n d L o s s OF SUEEP. Facsimile Si^rtature of • ■ H EW ”YOHK. F o r in fa n t s and Children* The KindYouWave Always Bought Bears the Signature of VI {>m u i' 111 - * 1 1'cl J 5 D u s t s - j jC. 1 N 1s In Use For Over Thirty Years . WRITE FOR FRES ADVICE, . r fetjitlng age'and Uescrib.ta^ symp*‘ ' toms, to Ladies Advisory Dcnv.,, The Chattanooga Medicine Co„,“ aChattanoega, Tens. B,39 Best FSr The Soweln. i v*.. ^ m o i CANDYCATHARTIC ,VIee*enti, XeirsrSicken solalnbalk, a........ . uersntpsdtpcureoryourmoneybeak SterlingRemedyCo.,Chicagoorr>,V. 6oo AHSIUALSALE,TEHMHUOHBOXES It- FOAM O The New Economical and Convenient SH AM PO O T A B L E rT The Use of Foanm ^ ’rarisparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause that. <lull appearance ' ef the hiisr to vauiah, giving place to th a t en­ chanting satin smoothness} tho loveliness for Which you have so long sought for will be yours. PR IC E a s CENTS. To introduce Toamo we will mail (fo ra limited time only) a full Slstc tablet on receipt Of15?. RodcwoodMedicalCo STATION B, CINCINNATI, Q - How much better to' have your deeds and personal papers where' they are sdfe from ilro and readily accessible. A.misplacedpaper often causes worlds of trouble. We have them for rent a t less than one-third of a. cent per day, THE EXCHANGE RANK, Cedarville,,Ohio" , , - *> * 1 ar*' rsvived, or the js « o U«» or *pgtlorts auucndcd’; and tb’8 fefpp« Or »*svtiop!<gp juniodpd shall ■CTCC/PYOEWRAPPER. beirepualed, _ - , ■ S«‘-* IS. Ev«'y bUl.!3)ls»(d by,,the gen-- oral **sembly *b*Sl.- be'ure It wa, become a law, ,bo to <b»- 40 Ti;ruiir-for bla approval, -it b* a'l'prnve I'., ha c*a [*ha‘ sign it. It he dp boi teptir* ,i,-be *b seiul It With hi# ohjcetlomi In writing, to THt OCNTAUBCOM**HV. BtWVOAKCIT». tbo liOiisa in which H.oiigUratei)' whlsh may:, then r«con8ldeb tHa -rot* on. Un passage. It;, two-thirds ot ih« meathers'alerted-to that : bouse'then agree to rupuaa tbe bill.1 It shall be sent, with the ■objsrtinn* ot the governor,; to the other bouse whifih may nl#o reson- slder.th* vote on it* passage. It two-thirds ,of the member* #tert<>d to-that bouse than JU it ^ball becomea laW, nob* Kst:'hbjec * ....'1 LEGAL NOTICE. Hgrreft to t* \i j I^ h IS tq Hw* u wUbaijmdlUK i^i djje tlpna ot tbo'frmxuor. It it U!UAbnU o« ritomedi by tho gov-* ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mrs. M, J . Bell of Peniisylvania is, the guest of herdaugliter, Mrs. T. B, Mdchling. , ’--Mr. Homer Wada.amL.wife of Springfield spent Sabbath with Mr. aud'Mrs.,Enas Clematis, , . .r c * Mary D. fiuce whose residence is unknown will, lake notice th a t John. A. Luce her husband. flle,d his peti­ tion in the Court of common Pleas praying fo ra divorce against her on -the grounds,of willful absence for three”years, and for gross neglect of duty which petition the'enid Mary D. Luce will.be reqilfied.fo answer on said Court on or before the 5 day of October lflOtt -• - 12d, John A Luces e,rhar within tub days, Sundays sxccpwd,, to him. It shall becorp# " ......... . __ ____ ,______________ utter such adjournment! It (Shall he filed by •alter bolng-pre*oiit«d i * law, iml» * It nhalj hocutu*n faw~'ytUe**, Vltbln ten day t unM» th* getwral awetubly by adjournment putm I fta return ; in wbifth ca§e, him, with his oWiwirons, in the nlOee of the . ... -i . ’ate. Th Sterctary of', st t . The jjoyersor may dfs- apprhve'ahy Item«r Item? In any.bill mak- 'ing an appropriation of money, anil thfe item •or itftian, *o jcusapproveti. ahnil bn stricken therefrom, uetasc jepaaaed In the manner hereto •prescribed■ tor the.repassage ‘or a hill. * - , . . . S ec , 2 . TM» Ktnwttdmeut •. shall - toko affect on tit* first -dky of danuary. A<X).1009.' ' . O. A- 'I' hqmpbok , . Bptahti-ofm*BooneofBnpremta^mg J. H.TlcMlLLAN, .M a n u f a c t u r e r o f - - > -— —^ CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS] Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . Cedarville, Ohio. H abri ?, 1 * . , _ PresidentoffhtSenate, 'Adoptedhnuoh sip , asfta. , ■ 1 >*r . . . . Mias Barnice Wolford of Cfcncan- dAiJ spent Monday rmd Tu*ardat$ L°y$ r *;J knd Oleman*will hold « public sale of stock on Towftlity, CASTQRIA WfSk Ave^hawXorkcity,». 7- October 3L Bcwember the date. Bears fhe ■; SHgnftfsreof i Stat*.'Secretary of hereby certify- \ .cotaffif rigliial a* r f e m flmefiean Beauty Corsets PUOMfi SK30OT1DS*0? OIHO^3 COt*“ Eleeia, the .-2:09^4 pacing mare .owned by M i^B . M* Kyle took a new mark a{ Columbus, Wednesday In the 2J09 pace. H er record was lowered to ' Mrs. James Shepherd nud daugli- ter, Selina, of Keokuk, Iowa, have been entertained the past week by Mrs. A. O. Bridgman, and Mrs IT. A. Towhsley. ' Spr" 80 TO i«o FARMS Constantly on hand FOR HALE throughout Ohio, Write us TO­ DAY for our descriptive list. State fdjte *bf farm mid ideality desired or if you want us io sell your farm, write us. Wo can fell i t for you. Veftrs of exper­ ience, Good bank references, , Smith & CJemcHis, keai Batatat «fid! «.iu Aganto. CddarviUe* Ohio. Aiso agHifs for iho famous (’ar- b’rcav Automobll*c I t has,.,just developed within* the past day or two th a t Jamestown did not take p a rt in. the securing names for the County local option. From all reports a few politicians hqve been ahlo to divide the tem­ perance forces w ith a view- of saving certain candidates this fall. Word waf received hern Thure- tb a tE , I»‘. Alexander had been In­ jured while going to French Lick Springs, Ind, Ho was driving Mr. G. A. McOlollanV Thomas touring cat*when ho run into a pile of gravel. Definite particu lars were not re­ ceived as to the accident Other than Mr. Alexander sustained two brok­ en fibs and the machine damaged to a considerable extent. Mr, McClellan had been a t the famous watering resort arid Mr, Alexander was on his way to bring him home. Tho county, road roller was taken through town Thursday to bo used on the CodarvillO and Clifton pike. I t is tho plan to roll this toad and place i t m better condition. I t has been proven th a t the use of the road roller is one of the host invest­ ments th a t tlnf-'eounfcy eari make, tp some places the township itself owns a roller. Material for road making lasts longer when a hard surface is given the road by tho use of the roller. I t is to be hoped tha t the village council will urge the cement gutters a t once so th a t a t least Main Street or Xenia avenue can he macadam luted this fall. 0to»» Absorb Much Moisture, Her cut fesfrf have r J k /; v » that ores iff lead and if->n may absorb mem than three pH' Oh), of their owe 4r«t|ff>< i* TtuiMnir, ! ; Word lms been la solved hero stating th a t Rev W. W, Illff of Duamsburg, N. Y», has been ex­ tended a unanimous call' by a Free byterian congregation in Brookline, Mass., near Boston, Tho charge pays $1,600 yearly with parsonage, fuel and ligh t and a months vaca­ tion. Rev, I litt recently resigned ins pastorate in Duanesburg and expected to take up some special work iii Efihcetotf University* I lls many friends here aro pleased ,to know of the success lm h a s ,made in the ministerial field. lH*p almost Instottdjr IBf. Uil«« N« Ml EGGS TO GIVE AWAY I When using De Wine’s Cel­ ebrated Laying Food, For sale by -■m & im m w ' , t » * i « M t$f Be it bt ^te^&meral Auembljt of Sitcnoa 1- Twit * ^nnwaHion-diali bo siiluuUtotf-to tk« otaotor* M Uto'atote ot Ohio, on Hi* fimt Vtwtonw *J»r tu» first Monday la Noreiutur, %$0$, to, »m*dd koctldn two of orilrio titolv* of tS*.Mwttltutf ot Ohio, so Hut lu lon of th* state ' a* follow*: GROCERY AND FEED STORES If yourdealers do not ban- die it, please ask them to get i t and be convinced of its merits. Address to The John DeWineCo. YELLOW SPRINGS, O. ~ Solo Manufacturers, At prices much lower than theyare elsewhere. Gents suits, trousers,^ over­ coats, cleaned and pressed in thel%test sfcayls. I n dye­ ing suits we do imt allow any one to excel, In ladies' wear, jackets, cloaks; skirts, plaited or impleatcd, cleaned pressed or dyed. Work called for and deliv­ ered or leave with Dwight Sterrott, Cedarville agent, XENIA DRY LEANING CO„ NonJa. O. 2^3JO. »,*■*., Ht.» Both ’Phones, ..... VOttxm Map taxawom ; _ ' See. ST. Th* A«**mbly ilia1 Hard poveri to, Mtabiuii aad waiutafa an cdult- ablft fur ratolnr. ttato and focal menu*. It way Sitowlfjr th* *ub]ccl# of taxation h t o u thrif dLffi>rtt>c«s Justify tli« saw* la ord«r to nww# a Just rsturn front -each. AH l*xm and other charge# chall be impoeed tor public purpose* only and shall be lurt to each eubject The pc*ef of Uxatl&B than neerr be surrendered, suspended or osfcttacted array. Sonde of the state of Ohto. bwids of any city. Tillsite, hatniet, county m tormsbln to this state and bond* issued to behalf of. the,public school# of Obte usd the taeanrof Instruction to connection tberdritb, burying grounds. forpui pu :bllo t m m m $ p t c h i s o h & g i b i e y - s , slvely for any pwUie yatper*. find personal property to aa aweaat not exceeding In Talite $200, tor «**h tndltldOel, day, by g eneral ut all such laws laws, be exempted from taxation; •neb * shall be eubject to alteration or repeal; ami th* value ot all property, so exempted, shall, from time to time, be ascertained and published fcs may be directed by law, .. .. S sciioh *2, Att t**ee sad exemptions In force wbea this KJieudmeut Is adopted shall retrain in ferae, to the earn* manner and to the same extent, neleae and until nUierwlse directed by etatutn. _ f.D. UntAMBratauf. . Mf**k*r fra Tern, of the lloute of J amm . ’ o fret Adopted Kartth ft, 190* Itrprcnentativca, 0 Huxb kiatss or A mskica , Onto. Ofilrc of the flwretsrr of flutn, r J. CAHMI A. THOieUSON, Secretary of State ot the Btste of 0 hl 4 *da hereby certify that the toregoleg 1* a^Vtemnllfled copy, carcfuly eomperad by me with she original roll* now on file to this efllce. and In my official custody aa fieeretary of State, a* required by tb« taw* of the State of Ohio, of A Joint UeeOlutled adopted by the General AS- eambly of the State of Ohio, on the 27th day ot March. A. n. l*og la TietiKoxv Wwwhnor, Xhave lmreunto subscribed my name, aad affixed my official seal, at tietattb**, tola 23rd day of April, A, I), 1900, , / • CARMI A. WOMPSDM, faxAti.) gftreiaty of state, PftOPOSKD AMBKDMRKT TO THE CON- fitlTUTIOH Of OHIO. MWTMMlLtlTMir a* emeaAewaf te th* Ceaettlafiea *1the slsta si fiW* irUdY# h thafimeslihetem- MHMNKHUNlI inOtt 'jfeS fJrt ' ■ Be it tr*oir»A by th* Otmerttf Aisembto of the mete ef Ohio: ^ . BtajoB 1, A proposition shall he sub-' fnitted to tb* eleeter* af (his state at the next election for momberg oi the general assembly to amend aeetfen 2fi of article U of the tnnstiuum, h s* to read a» follows: t>ec,,25. Th* r»r»tar session of each general asratobly wall comtience on the’ first Monday in dasaary next after It la Chosen, .• . 0. A. T ho MMOK, Speakerof the tt ewe* of iteptomiatlvts. Aw»»iwT>. lUXRte, . .... .. , , ^ freetdent of theSentte, Adopted Merab JK 5 , jww . ' t o w «r ammoca , oaxo, Office nf th* taetretory ef fitete. i> tiARMi d. TipjWWiN. 8«retarjr ot State of the atata of & m , do hereby certify that the1feregeiftg la aa exemplifled ropy, rad by ww with the original CPfafiiiy compai ........... ..... ... .......... rMls now on Jto In this e«rr, and la my official (u«fedy as fiaoraUry of fUste. aa re- qulre.1 by th* law* of the mate of Ohio, of a Joint Itte.-iutie* adopted by th* General Aa- ser.iMy rf fhe wtat* af ohm, on the 80th day am ‘Rr-jkie&V-a K wmlaisi * -* of March. A, ft. ltd*. *.**!• At .Votomh**r*iht« *Srd day of April, I n Tra-riviftWr Si-bierib-d my *» ficMnwr, f have hereunto Nt, Add »“ ■ effixed toy ofltelal A, I). 1955, ffitAt.J CARMI A THOMPSON. Stcretmp of State, RhtoiiMtle PsaHw raftorWl by a*# a* or, Biter aa im i ** nt». it m m t$m For slender and medium figures* The high bust, long . back and snug. hips. Mould the form perfectly producing those slender and grace­ ful lines, sp much ^ the Vogue/ F a v o r ite P r ic e $ l; $1 .50 an d $ 2 .J Also Hair Bow Ribbons, all colors, Bordered* "Lawns, Belts and Collars, Leather Bags and Chain Purses, Fans, Long Silk Gloves—all colors. •‘TAKE THIS CUT” a * 3” » i t “Wo recommend it? there isn’t nay hotter... * In mid-summer yen have .to trust to a large degree to your butvher. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are-the only kind to huy; we have proper fippliances Sot keeping' them right, 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, CEDARVILLE, O. u a a Headache? * . i f *i t does, you. should t ry Dr. Miles’ -Anti-Pam . Pills. . .Why not do - so. They will relieve ' 'th© . pain in ju s t a few mih- ntes. Ask your druggist There are 45,000 druggists ,, in the TJ* S. Ask any o f /■ . them. A package of 25 doses^psts 25„eents. One . tab le t, usually stops- a >. headache. They relieve pain without leaving any -disagreeable' after-effects —isn ’t th a t what you - ’;wantt ■ “My son Frank .Snyder has used 1Dr, Miles' Anti-Pain PlUa fpr a long ^ time. He never had anything- t o . , hfelp .him st> imich" for., headache,' A -year ago he came home, and I -waa - > ' 'down sick with such &'dreadful nerv- - ‘ ous' headache. He gave me one of the Anti-Pain Pills, and after■while I; took, another and Was entirely 're­ lieved, X always keep -them In the- > ■ house howand. gave many away t o ­ others' suffering .with headache.'*' - MBS: PQUISa IO TB IO T m „ - Powell* South Dakota* % 0 • 0 p I a rat of $lf bhu writi < jw “*J at Jir Ba Now located in the Book- waiter Hotel Building across* the street from, th e old ' '“Adams” etand. Restaurant in hotel lobby and dining roomnon second floor, reached by elevator. Meals 25c and 35c. High Street, Springfield, O. Bo, Fri Kai XENIA* OHIO. T 0W N 5LEY BROS,. Mis LIQUORo» M Pcc Rot Cedarville, Ohio. Bahjta, is theOnlysura and r»ltonal ttoalment forthoseaddictedto DRINKorDRUG*, sendfor ■freeBookletandterm*. 1017RirUH iss I hs Ais., COLUMBUS OHIO Manufacturers of Cement Building Blocks, Build* ings raised andjfoundatiohs constructed. See kus for Cement W 0 rk |of all^ kinds. Estim a tes cheer­ fully given. a » d Ar,r, # . FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. * We have found - * DISEASES OF THE RECTUM “J .-M ” A SBESTO S R O O F IN G toiMtCtfllukkntmnKMtotfi*t#ehMk«An*U>« yajllat.«t h* arts. »WMhHyet *w *MM#M •JAliMhwl n jrwri«M,ri*ft|einartaMe, K*>*ln J»WoA*»a Skin tiKuN »nd d W hm »I M equal to all demands. e Whether it be used on the mbst modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its trust* I t is made to give Service. Every slpiate is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Tfie. workmanship is right, rind the materials used in its construction are as good aa 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 first cost is the only cost.” ’ , Our Booklet *‘R,*' Bent free on request, will give you vaHwbb information. ' dr . j. j . M c C lellan WM.MWN. CllLUMBUS, 0. 44 E«»l firoatl ttrtot ■ A Of till Savu and i F carfa Mt. J Iy. mjivistHsM*r«ss<M*s. m m e t tmiss MOU># (MANY . Mr. u Dayt Mr. day in H . W . Joh tts -M an v ille G o . ciovolaftd, O* elrati, SoM and fcdiafitfifl T.y Wifiimnan. -E ll! thin otf . ^ \

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