The Cedarville Herald, Volume 31, Numbers 27-52

m m ■***> -tsar A#' O (<Q«V.Ni&m> s«oi5, t 'l ^ u i i v i w x , O h io . W h S oi . ic i v Y o r n F a t - b ^ n ahc and promise-oarctut andprompt jittpiitfon to all business intrusted ta jis . NIPV YORKDRAFT amt RANKMONnyiOgDERS* I Tho ehr yenlcnt way mail. .i»i« b'„ aatl most can­ ty send money by loans Made on Real Estate, Personal orCollateral Security banking Hours: 0.A. M. to 3, P. M, S. W. Sarmr, President, O. Ii. S mith , Cashier. For Female Ills Yon should take, fgr female ilia, a medicine illicit acts on tb». iemalo organaamd functions, • Cards! is not a mdn’s medicine. It ii fot women. Its pare, heat- lag, curative, vegetable ingredl* eats, go dlrcct-fo-the womanly •organs, relieve their pain and in* fiatnmation, and build tip their strength. , “Tongne cannot tell,” writes Miss KolaSmith, of Sweetser, Ind., “what ' WOMAN’S RELIEF has done for me. I am on my third bottle and amso much bet* ter. Before 1 began to take Car* du|, I could not do a day's work. How I' can work all day. Mother | took four bottles Of Cardul before confinement, got along fine and has been real, strong ever since.*'. At A ll Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, f statins'age and describing snnp- ,toms, to JjftdlZo A-dvivoru Dept,', -Tiie Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tema- H'Aft’ D Y S P EP S IA km numetonj pthce no-rnlicd r*ia«dle* .J*otef *T*V *nd' |,Sn<i tb*t CMonrtt*nU,S W%V* mw »W *tt th* otlMir* l bay* taken dwnee MoBun'e. IW Mercer St,(JericyCity. N, J. Best For i The Dowels • *’ f o o c t w e t o CANOVCATHARTIC VleMknt,PalataWe,Potent,TasteGood.DoOdd#, NeverSicken,WeakenorGrlpo.10o,S5c,5Cc.Never ■oldinbulk. TileeonnlndtabletftaracadOOO. Guaranteedtocureoryourmoneyback. Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or N.Y. agj MMML SALE, TENM1LU01 BOXES F O A M O The New Economical and Convenient S H A M P O O T A B L E T Theu.se of Fonmo Transparent. Shampoo Tar Tablet tvill cause, that dull appearance o f the hast to vanish, giving1place to that en­ chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have so tong sought for wilt he yours. PRICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foams we will mail (foralimited time onlyj a full Biv.e- tablet on receipt of 13.:, RockwoodMedicalCo STATION B, CINCINNATI 0 .v A-!-a - -T — EGGS TO GIVE AWAY W h en rising I )e W in e 's Cel­ ebrated L a y in g F o o d . For sa le b y GROCERY AND FEED STORES I f y ou r dealein d o n o t han­ d le it* please ask them to g c t i t a m l b e con v in ced o f its m erits. Address t o TheJohnPeWineCo. V.-- , y iim juw GPKt&iH, o . ' Hole riluijmfiict'iii’i'rd, /%yer*s flair V isor ! « s £ s ^ « i s i w ^ r r c S : Anything injurious here? Ask your doctor. Anything of merit; hem? Ask. your doctor. Will it stop falling hair? Ask your doctor. Will it destroy dandruff? Ask your doctor, Does notColor the Ha? ............. ' ^ ' J. (VAYfBt'UMFAXY. toWCll. Mesh , The Cedarviile Herald. §"#»o*» T^-mr TPsaar* K A R L H I3T JE L , - - K d i t o r . FB1PA.Y, OCTOBER 23, 190S Grocmo to go. dry next. Here’s hoping that It will b6 Gov­ ernor Harris after November 3. March, 1303, Jesse Taylor, can didate for Congress. Slogan, l*Ali Things for A ll Men.” The Big Four: Taft for President, Harris for Governor. Denver for Congress. . Bradfute for Kepresehtative. We learned, one tiling Monday evening. Mrs, Platter is a Demo­ crat, The W. 0« T. IT, president Will know now Justwhat column to put the mark, Taylor the wonderful “ I AM.” What he promises reads like the advertisement o f a patent medicine. What he has done reads like a a “ Nick Career” magazine. The Ridgway-drugstore was head quarters for betting Monday night. Probably 200 persons crowded around the store to see the" Taylor money covered. Foraker needs the money. His graft iii a little over three months was only .$44,000. . The Standard Oil Company needs.protection. To do this friends must stand by J. E. .Lewis for representative. His vote Will go to return Foraker. The J amestown delegation seemed as much divided on' TaylOi' as' in other parts o f the “district. - Right from his home town cam* men "to bet against Ms election* (*It was a mptley.erewAt theRidgway drug­ store. Everybody seems satisfied' with Bradfufe, except the saloon keepers both Republican and Democratic, They are for Lewis as they were for F, C. Arbour, a few years ago. Temperance Republicans are not going to be misled this year. .....""■"i.ii.iyi u1 , m "......... ................... A new combination. IfSw been an­ nounced -for the election this fall by C. M. jtidgway, Harmon, for governor, Taylor for Congress, Lew­ is for representative. Mr. Rldgway refers to Governor Harris as “ old whiskers.” The only V‘moist,” -combination is Tt was rather unique how Taylor side stepped the Herald’s question last week as-to the $1000 of the 'gas money for road damages in the township being spent for the An­ drew Brothers and himself. It wasn’ t an issue In the campaign, but the farmers of this township ‘tvill inject it intd the campaign. faoosevelt, Taft and the adminis­ tration is for tariff revision. Sen­ ator Foraker is against such in the interest of the o il,,sugar, leather and other trusts. Did any one hear Taylor utter a. word in support of the administration on tips point? If Taylor goes to congress one mote Vote for the corporate interests. Uncle Joe Cannon and Foraker will’ vote the Sixth District pf Ohio. 1 Greene County ' certainly owes Congressman Denver deep gratitude -for what he has done in Congress. The records show that he has been faithful in the discharge of his duties. He was not drawing his salary and off tending to business in other places. His name was al­ ways answered to in roll call. As a result of faithful attendance .Con- gressmari Denver has an enviable record in behalf of his constituents.1 For instance, the pension claims he secured for veterans, more in two years than his predecessors secured in nearly a score of years* Then there was the appropriation for the Government,building in Xenia. I t was under the greatest difficulty that this was received as he was handicapped by political opposition from this county. Decoration day. th#.vsteran# in^Yailbw apt-1 dor appropriate exercises dedicated a large war gun, .the gift of Con­ gressman Denver. Gratitude, cer taihly Greene county owes a great debt to Mr. Denver. HELP WANTED . Bt. Martin’s, Brown county, is one of the dampest spots in the Sixth District. We ask candidate Taylor as to/his argument in that village Let him publish the answer and send it to the Anti-Saloon Deagilo for approval. Peculiar that the politicians who are so anxious to have Taylor and Lewis elected could‘ forget to ask a '/oter to support Taft and Gover< hor Harris. We have not yet heard of a Taylor supporter tearing his shirt for either Taft or Harris. It requires Considerable gall to ask a Democrat to support Gover­ nor Harris on the temperance issue when Lewis refuses to take a stand. No disputes so far as to how Brad- fufe will vote on local option meas­ ures or legislation of a moral nature Lewis seems to have gone out of the running for representative. It must be possible that he eauhobfaco the music. He is probably waiting to see how the county- goes on the wet and dry election and then he will ho able to announce which side lie will legislate for. Having only -recently completed some further addition to our fac­ tory, we will be in a position any time after October lf» to, furnish employment to a number of young womenseighteen years of age und above, also young married men and heads of families where there arc two or more children above the legal working ago and whero oil de­ sire steady employment. For further particulars address, The American Pad and Textile Company. GREENFIELD, OHIO, LEWIS REFUSED TO THESE QUESTIONS. WATK1N5-&WTH. Mr. Henry A, WaUia* of Spring- field, 0 .t and Mi* Marla Smith, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Smith of this place, ware united in rnarnag* at the i,*m« »f Rev. Thom G. G. McFalla, Rector of the Trinity Episcopal church, Bellsfountaine, Ohio. October fitth »t *:8u'o'clock. Their future home will he in Spring? field. Penalty for illegal, voting., Sec,’ ?0iH, Whoever, beiag a resident of ,th?« si'ftio 4a* jkwtv AAmmilf {n * r ■ l * ' '***'*t*lM*r ' fr which 1m has not be*n an actual resident for thirty days next pre­ ceding the election shall he Impris­ oned in the p*aitvntiary n*t more than ttyreeyears, not less than one year —Curtains to at McMillan’s, fit your windows n t o p p a s o AMBMCltBlCC Tl> TUB c o s * STITUT.lONO? OHi0, rgm itttsw jT ioj; rr»p 6 *lo<an atn»ai*,a»rl U fb« CoarSKtlnn »I ibe ■fata«l #hi» *alajir«t»tkaya>f.x« »' bills. Bp At reiolved by the itmtral- of the Stilly of Ohio i SEraros 1. A propoaHlon atoll b» sub- rtlttBd to tb* je)*clgrs at Ulla ktato kl tb® Best ojijptlon for member? vt U>® general iissembiy, to. amend the **on»t!t<itlon of the stats o£ Ohio «q that ecc U ou - j . IS to 152, both locmsiye,. of article jr. ib?U.respectively numbered as eectlone 10 to S3 • aud ue'ctloos IQ au >1 18 of such erUvlrba bo amend'd u* to r«pd g? follotra: *»* - * * X3t/ Sec, 18. ,15Yery1MU *JiaU be fulfj and distinctly read on three, dlUorenl days', un­ less, in case of 'Urgency. tlireo-Murtbe of tho members elected to Use bonne In which U shall b* pending; shall Aispenan with this rule} but the r«udjj;r cr a. bill <«i Its Bool passagfe' shall In »o i«ss bs dispoilastl with. No bill shull sontala more toed ouo subject, which shall be clearly-«;<prilhS“d to as title; and ■no law shall ’ Be revived- or emended, unless the new act contain the entire net revived, or the section'oy sections-aijionded; and the section or s-ctfens SO amended shall be repeftWd. ■ _ Sec. 18. . Sve.r hilt passed., by the gen­ eral assembly shnlt, Itcfore it can become a. law, bo' presented to tho hove*nor for hie npproval, If ho approve a, her can f chain sign It* If pe no not deprive ii, he ebal send It,'with hi*. nbieCltims' -itt writing, .to tho house lu whloh It originated which may then reconsider 4b» -vote on Its passage. ‘ If , tWo-thlrds of the' pletchers .elected to- th*t • house then agree’to repsa* ibe hur.lt shall be sent, with the objaefum* of the governor, to '’tbs' other bouse which *n;ny nwo recon­ sider tho vote on tts peerage. If !*vo-tKlrds of the members elected to that house then agree .to repass ltiriMtiikii become a law, not- withfitaadlng the ohjecfiaMs o f tho. governor, ■If a bill shall not. b«j returned by tbd- gov­ ernor- within ten ‘dnya„ Siuplays excepted, ir r**Ar„] *~r A political coward always ihrowtt out tho signal. Josso Taylor an­ nounced before bis speech Monday ovonlng that be was not there to answer questions from any one, Tho Herald had asked him to ex­ plain the $1000 graft he and Andrew Bros* took from the rest Of the farmers in the township, Taylor knows full well that we are on ins heels. He dares do explain to tho farmers the transactions to which wo refer* Before lie finished his wind jamming speech ho Condemned Denver tor not answering his ques* tiotw. Mind yon, refused to answer questions! concerning tho very farmers he iu asking support, yet ho nad the nerve to criticize some one else. Stop Pam* klmort fnBjanuy- hr. Hit** I’M* Jf« M 1. During the recent Republican primary, did you accept the support of the liquor interests to secure your nomination? , S* Did not these Interests contrih* uto financially towards your Cam* paign? 8. If so, what Was the considera­ tion moving froni you for this sup­ port? 4, I f elected representative from this county to tho legislature will you vote to repeal any one of the local option laws and If such be re­ pealed what substitute do you pro­ pose? r>. If elected will you vole for a bill permitting women to vote at local option elections throughout the state? fi. Have you declared a {prefer- anco for United states Senator up .0 this time? 7. Will you vote for J. R, Fora­ ker for tho United Btales Senate If elected? . , ft. Will you pledge yourself to the voters of this county that you will vote against J. l\. Foraker for United Bliik* Mountor ovtm though he is tho caucus nominee? Utafxo CtAM* e r A mxibcx * O hio . 'Qffleo- af th* Swraury fit State. „ I, OAitMI A. THOMPSON, secretary ot Slat# fituhb fitafa ot hereby certify that the foftcalnjf It ftlrmemi'iUBcd c 6 py, carttuly compaYad by m* with the orlgrnal rolls new on tile in thl* elBre, «nd In my official custody m XMCretary ot State, at re­ quired by the laws ot the state ot Ohio, of a Joint Reaaltttlon adopted by the General As* hambly cf the State at Ohio, on the 27th da? ot March, A, D. I*)*. Is TESTiMOxr WHanror, 1 have hereunto auhscribed my name, and affixed my official seal, at Columbus, this 23rd day of April, A, 0 , 1008, „ . . , . OARMI A. THOMPSON, tSEAt.j . fieerctury of Siotc, PaOl’OSKO AME.NOMFNT TO THE) STmmon op O hio , CON- jemrttwttmitt »■ ajoeadawai I® Hw CMMUbika «f ike iltleel Okie rrlillve l* th*Hawat (lie c*n- * meaCtmMf *{ Hit r«iM«r teMiess . MIkefrasra! a**M»kly, » s « resoirrt by thtjim eru l AtmniXy Of the atat« of ohioi „ 1 , A propoaitton ahali be sub- ttlltcd to the electors of this stale at the next election for msn.har* of the acnernl assembly to amend Mellon 8R Of article H of tho eonelltutios, «o as to read as fallows; Sec. £5. th e regular eeaalon of each general ft”gemb1y shall comtmmea on the Bret Monday in January next after it is cboittti j Bptntet of Hm/*# #f Asnatw t*. Hanate, PraMtnt of tht Benoit, Adoptrd March 20 , itoa. Uinirin ■STAtsa.wr Tawnoi.. O hio , lary lowpiON, 1 ... . ‘ “ '■ m m t& jf.itm ttr fecretary of oMMollilsd copy, the original , and In my «r g 1 ate, as re» ............a Office of fhe ftocrei OAMMI A. THO .... Plato of the Slat* of cam, that the foregoln* is ko rM snunn vuy tagfiUy roMiiaeetf by ms with r^,-l.?“* nft* is n»t o«co, efliciai cueiody as Swveteir - ratsriTa&af °*K " “**».*» I» 'tanl-iMimr Wawasor, r htv» hereunto Subscribed my nami, i m affixed «ay official A,*ii I808fl tl)” 'rtl*' #l* d*y Of April, . ‘ OARffil A. THOMPSON, fscat,! *«ersfsry «f «l«ta AN^eiab^freparalioRrorAs- simUatingtlieroodandBegu% iLigfi*cStei!Si£i©aisiBe‘.¥e‘s ^ I N I * N i S . - ' ( H I L D K L N CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The KindYou Have. Always Bought ✓ . PromotesDjgp3tiofi,CheerPuf" ness arvlltesktoitfaiiis neither Opium^IbrpmenorMiiieral, N o r IStAXtCo t ic . ji^tfoujkSAHUiZf’iram S<*&~ Apetfeclfienieily forConsiipa- udA.'Sout'3tomach»Diarrho6a ’tVcirms.Convalsions.Feverish- nesa wid1*03 9 OF SlEBR JEacSimitts Signature of ^NEW YORK*____• OttASl muv Signature of , AI i*' m i n i I St" *»1U J 5 D o s i S - ] j C l N i b ■EXACT COPy OF WFAPPER, In Use For Over Thirty, Years R*rffv THECCNTAUaCOMPANY.HEW VORt*CITY. eh' after, bcinsr presented .to blm, tt vhnll bcuoma a law. unless tho general ssscrtibly by ad­ journment prevent its return; In which ease. It shall become a law unless. Within ten days after such adjournment,'it shut! be' itiea by him, with his objections, in the office of the secretary ot state. The fioverUor may dis­ approve any* item or items lr> any bill- mak­ ing an appropriation of money, and the item ' or items, so disapproved* Shalt be stricken therefrom, unless lepasecd In the manner heroin prescribed fbr the repassttgq of a bill. S ec , 2,- This amendment shall take effect o » the Brat day of.'January. A, 0 , 1003. C. A. TupMvsoH. ’ - Speaker of the House of Representatives. AkbRKff It. Haanih, ' - , ^President of the, Senate.’ -AdoptedMarch20, ifrW; ,- , - • XTjsmrn S tates op amsuuca , Oiato, Offics of the Secretary* ot Slate, ■ „ I, CARMI A, THOMPSON* S«cret*y o f State of the mate of*Ohh>, do hereby certify that th* foregoing 1 * an sxompIUUjdf copy, carafuly compared by rne with ti*e oTifilnal roils now «m Alf-'ln this oiste*. and in my Official enstody S»or*tary o f Stats, a* re- qit rsdby U » ladw- cf jth« Staw si Ohio, of a JbUrf »S|<diU%} adopt# by th# oonsval A*. f Sw#o-y,'jf,.■#*»*' name and affissd rny offlctsl abu*. Ihls 23rd ; PARMf A. THOMPSON, - J. H. HcM ILLAN , _ Manufacturer of * CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS; • ■ ■ ■ ' • * » , i ’ 18 * 1, l ' t> -Or-•t?v ^ Hollow Cement Building Blocks,, . Chimney Blocks, Veranda ColT ^ umns, Piers, Etc., E tc . , , Telephone 7 . 6 : Cedarviile, Ohio. hew Suits K)rap$ PHOPO3R0 AMBN0MKNT TO THE CON-' « w riT tm oN o p O h io , ■ . JBIBTlttSOUmOII Ts saimsnf Seeds* iw* sf kriicls, twelve *f the Con* sliiuiisa «f Oil*. Be ft fetoival byJhe General AeicmbXy of '1 , ’ the State o f Ohloi ■ Sccijotr l. That a .preposition ahhil bo submitted to the electors of th* state of .Ohio, on tho first Tuesday after -thS Brat Monday in November, 1908, to amend section two of article twelve of th* constitution ot the state of Qhio. so that It shRil read as follows: AJW'Kxx XII. FnCANC* AMD TAXATION, See, 2 , The General.Assembly shall have power to establish and maintain an equit­ able system for ratling state and local revenue. It tufty classify 1 tho subjects ot luxation so far at their differences justify tho- samp In order to secure a Just return from- each. AH taxes and other charged shall be Imposed for pstbUp, purposes only And shall be Just t* *ach subject. The power ot taxation shall never ho surrendered, 'suspended or contracted away. Bonds ot the state of Ohio, bonds of any- city, Village, hamlet, county- or township'- Ih this atata and bonds issued In bshalf of lUe public schools of Ohio and lka iusths of instruction in connection therewith, burying grounds, public eeljool housss, houses Used exclusively for nubile worship, Institutions- of pun' publm oberity, public property used exci. stvely tor any public purpose, and personal property to as. amouat not exceeding in value 1200 , for *a«h Individual, may, •by general laws, bo exempted from taxation; but all such laws shall be subject to alter­ ation or repeal; and th* value 1 ot nil prop­ erty, an exempted, shall, from time to time, be ascertained and, published as may bo directed by law* S ection 2. All takes and exemptions In force when this amendment Is adopted shall remain in force, in (he earns manner and to the name extent, unless and until otherwlsa directed by statute. . . J. D. FjtAMBISI AtN, Speaker Fro Tern, of the Hon** of . Xepretcntatitcs, JAMS* M. W1U.UM8, , . . . VrttiSent of the Senate. Adopted March 27, 180S. iihetimatlo humwi r*tl***d by a*# «t r. mii # ’ A»ti uub rat. mmm mm Just from t h e factories, a r e selling fast these v;i;;r Underwear M E N T O R and reseec* -c O ther Makes. •Wrappers, Petticoats, in good supply* Comforts, Blankets, Hosiery, all W in ter Fabrics. ( 1 UTCHIS 0 II & GIBJlEV’S, XENIA, ' OHIO. TOWNSLEY BROS,* C e d a r v i i l e , O h i o * Manufacturers o f Cement Bu ild ing B locks , Bu ild ­ ings raised and^foundations constructed. See. us for Cement workJoF a llj kinds. Estimates chffir- fully^given . „ FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE, 3 W e have fou nd ' ■ ■ ■* * * “J.-M .” A S B E S TO S R O O F IN G equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant w e 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 gdod 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 first cost is the only cost." Our Booklet “R . " Sent free on request, will give you Valuable information, H . W* Johns-M anville Co. ' . ............ ... . Cleveland, O, “TAKE THIS CUT" “ Wo 'recommend it; tucre i«u't Hfty fiettfir*., Tnfiiid-fiTtimraOTyou have to trust toa large degree to your huto*her. W e ll C a r e d F o r M ea ts Mi m /A i,uhotweather are the only kind to - •fewer /ft buy ; tve have proper appliances for _ keeping , them right, and they’re /*v sweet and safe when sold. Don’ t go meat shopping when ft's hot, Buy ’ m of us and be sure, 4\ c. H . CROU SE , C E D A R V I L L E , O* t o O 3 0 a r j o < » a : M I p m t 2 S S » § a :H > 2 7 / W * s i J l _ S 3 S tn - v> < K)N> Kn cn cn t ui, z « _ S 51* o E Z.tfi p l .ff.a -»Ees» t l s T i f f g I ’ ■v •' ■ * o- - Restaurant. Now located in #he 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 LIQUORo« MORPHINE Habits, Is tho only tur* and rational treatment tor those addicted to DRINKor CRUG8. fiend tot Free.Booklet and terms. 1017Rsrtb •unlua *»».. COLUMBUS OHIO AND At.fi DISEASES OF THE RECTUM toncissca, *6 ft*jvifttefon»** ft* ajHl*ft«t ir.kkw» ipflelkttyt>(ftw*diwsN* »«3H u k*J£0yssrs«c»Huii«xi-«Tlinr.. If*p.in Jfl*r.BCatwiScnTrim B!»da«,Xlin»,t “ 4Sklr>PiwMtt »«4 PlteaM*cl Wcnen. WJllIXFOaROOKOXKRCTAfiMSXAKS(K“ *alfnjofttraent* tt ptutst*cured. Ifttbllfttal DR. J. j. M c C lellan C olumbus , 0. OuliotkBulldlntf, 44East BreadstrHt ITGIVESTHi SMUTtlKSUUTS. SHITHSONIAtfl cwmuci TRUSS HOLD* ..MI7 ffifid by laxfio . pf buy! M\ article,1 A ; We menfct buying vast di durabt patalog s We'v from $1 fur we‘ Memb Mercb TRY For j a radius Of $15.00 blued. On be Thes write th Dry l S fi Af of tho BttVltt. and ,v« Fo carfar m ^jLimiiii ‘twainIt' S'JL * !

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