The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

0 M 0 k * N 1 3 !» L > T M M I K rEDAftVUf.f/K. OHIO, Sjft W* *»OMt:u' You* P axkoxag - x *iuf pfouii;* careful and prompt; fcttontion to all bUHines* intiiiBted to us< NEW YORKDRAFT and BANKMON’HiigORDERSs T{ia cheapest and moat con­ venient way to send money by mt»l. Loons Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Bulking Hours; 6 . A. M. to I, F. M. S. W. S kitix , TroBident. o , jj. s m i t h , C agbU x . ^|E5S35CS WhenSi Women sufferingfromhead­ ache, backache, paininside, or norvousncM, or any other ail­ ment; resulting from female trouble,, should get Cardui and use it regularly. Cardui hat been found, by thousands of ladies, to relieve femaleweak* ness, by restoring to health the weik womanly organs. Take Mrs. F. S. Mills, Murietta, Calif,, tried Cardui andwrites: "I don’t think anyone can recommend a medicine more highly than I can Cardui. I bad a mishap, followed by in­ flammation. I positively be­ lieve l would have died, had it not been for Cardui. When 1began taking It, I could not stand onmy feet After tak­ ing two bottles, I was cured, ana I nowweigh 165 pounds.” TryCardui—Itwillhelpyou. - Sold everywhere^ (843 BADBLOOD M m £296 tmr «ui fpirfc iors“ it#w York Olty.M, t. Best Tor th e Bowel*. r «ne o ow e ia . ^ CQQCO Jltfba m S m w W W w w w W w w . CAHOVCATMAKTIC ..Plsataut,Palatable,Potent,T mi «Good.Dot X*«rBlcktn, weakenox Otipe. 1M,Xe.He.fi MidInbalk.'Thegenuinet»h(«5etami -—*•"' 1*■ - ..... ....... ' • aranteedtocut*oxyonrmoneybook SterlingRemedyCo., Chicagoor N.Y. SoO ANNUALSALE,TENMILUOIHIES FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLJLT The u s e d Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause th a t dull appearance of the liasr to vanish, giving place to th a t en­ chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which you have so tong sought for will be yours. PR ICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foamo w* will mail (fo ra limited time only) a full slae tablet on receipt of li5o. Rockwood Medical Co STATIONB. CINCINNATI, 0 Some Alcohol Questions 11s alcohol a tonic? No! m a t Y m l Does it make the blood pure? Does it streng hen the nerves? No! Is Ayer’s * Sarsaparilla a tonic? Does it make the Mood mire? n e r v es?..- Ye ftj-..-Ts ifc ih e o n ly Sarsaparilla entireljT free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your nYesT**"Does v doctor about this non-akoholic medicine. If he approves _your confidence will be complete, JX,JfccrCo.,Loi^lUMa^. Du!Tboy*rTtoMgh^^ TRAKSFIRS OF RUL ESUTE. very often du* to cwmipatkwl Yet thecureis«>ea*v,- ! Downhearted1 All Ayer’*PUls, Ask yourdoctor. ■ .rar- arsas The CodfirvSe Herald. FREDAIT, MAY 31 , M09. Thera la every Indieation tha t the Department of Justice under the Administration of President Taft and Attorney General Wickarsham will prove an even more effective agenoy in the enforoement of the law than it did in tha Roosevelt ad­ ministration. ;Mr. Wicketshasn’w administration will lack the lime­ ligh t and no doubt he w ill refrain from witticisms a t the expense ef the trusts, bu t there is a qviiefc de­ termination about the new Attorney General and an evidence of earnestness a n d ' capability about the department since .he assumed charge tha t presages'no good to vio­ lators of tha federal law. There ae'ems to be an obvious disposition in Certain quarters to mistake the methods of the hew, regime in this particular branch Of the govern­ ment, service for inaction or tnefiee tiveness. and i t has been frequent­ ly hinted th a t the Taft administra- tion wionld be more lenient to vio­ lators of the statutes than the pre ceeding adnnnlstratiio. This is t superficial view,- however, and it will be .well for corporations and others who may be tempted to dis­ regard the law, to remember the earning of the Attorney General th a t the ‘‘price of peace is obedience to the law.” in the petition th a t the paper sup­ posed to be th e will, and probated as such is not the last will and testa­ ment of the decedent. M, B. Saod- grass, attorney. In the m a tte r of the sale ef the real estate of St. Paul’s church property in Yellow Springs, the court today authorized the sale of the property for the highest price, and net less than $600, payable a t the time of the sale. A decision in favor of the defen- dan tw as rendered in the case ofV E. F . Clark against John Bryan of Yellow Springs, heard in common pleas court la s t week, . Napoleon Harris, pleaded not giulty te the charge of keeping a house of ill-fame, before Judge Kyle. His bond fixed a t $100 was furnished by C. NT. St, John, and he was liberated ^frora the county Jail. Grafton Joknwu by Jehu W. Frugh, to i'a rri* 1C. Bay, lot in Xenia, fl. Sam Meredith to W. A, B, Norris 2 . 8 S acres In Sagurerssk Ip., $ 1 . O raB . Hateh, #t al, to May B. Moon, lot in Jamestown, $1000. Alice Peterson and (I. A. Peterson to John W. Reeves, lo t in Spring Valley, $800. Mary M. Kemp to Orjey B, Peter­ son, lo t in Bellbrook, $176. Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Prof. I), It. Crawford and family, of Xenia came up Wednesday even­ ing for a visit with Mr, J . It. Coop­ er and family. Mrs. Lucy McClellan is entertain­ ing a number of lady friends today a t a one o’clock luncheon. Mrs. Arthur G. Brown returned to Monmouth, 111., Thursday after spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J . W. Pollock. !l On accountof the pastor’s absence there will he no preaching a t the Methodist Episcopal church, Sab­ bathmorning. Secure your reserved seats for the lecture by Gov. Taylor of Kentucky a t Johnson’s. Mr. George Stewart is home from Cincinnati. DEATHOF K BELLECLARK. 'F rame J.,C haney makes oath th a t h e if senior partner of the firm p fF . J . C hv N ey & Co., ao’ng business in. the city of Toledo; county, and state aforonid, *nd th a t said (firm will .why th e sums OJSTfil HUNDRED DOLDARS lo r each ayery ewtw of Catarrh that oannot he cured by th e use of. H all ’ s C atabiw C ube , IBANK J , ORKNEY, Mrs. Belle Clark died a t her borne Tbttnelpy afternoon air* j a illness of several months. About eighteen months age sh* was taken to California hoping te improve her health hu t returned te th is plaoe la April little improved. The deceased is the daughter of James S, and and Eleanor S. Finney and was fifty jnsais of age. Her husband, Alexander Clark died several years ago. One daughter Grace, remains. The deceased fs survived by four brothers C. T. Finney, J . P. Finney, Andersen Finney aed E. S. Finney, the la tte r of Kansas. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon a t the Clifton U. P, church a t 2 o’clock, services te be oondueted by Bev. Boss Hume. m m DEATHOF FRANKA. The Qreai Diarrhoea mk IDywdwy Remedy fares e.xte end thumie diarrhoea, dysen* f-ty, i.ra liSuthus,'-summerc.-nmlaint,’’ A-:aho t L.S.; m , amt prevents the develo Mr. F rank A. Spenser suffered a stroke of apoplexy Thursday morn­ ing from which he never regained consciousness, the spirit taking its flight about five o’clock Friday morning. Though being advanced in years Mr, Bpancsr m*s in his usual health until he suffered the stroke. The diseased was born June 28th, 1890m South Carolina, coming to th is countywith h it parents, Thom­ as and Suzanna SpenCer. The head of the family settled on what is now the Spencer farm, the home of the deceased these many years. The deceased married Miss Jano Benwiok and fe th em were born six ehlldren, three sons anil three daughters: Jam es H. of Earlham , leWa. Thomas a t home and Lee, who m e ta tragic death while felling a tree a few years ago; Mrs. E lla Meckensonof Biggsvllle, III., and Misses Anna and Alice a t home. Mr, Bpencer was one of the early Ssceders, la ter uniting with the Reformed Presbyterian church. The funeral wilt be held from the residence Monday a t 1 p, m. Burial a t MaasiesCreek co a s t :ry. Owing to the K. of P. picnic a t White City Park, Dayton next Thursday, a special car Will he a t­ tached to No. 21 for Cedarville peo­ ple. Return to be made on No, 8 a t 10 p. m. The high school members enjoyed a picnic a t the Neff grounds Thurs­ day. Although th e day was wet and rainy a good' time was had in the large dining halt. —Ju st received another carload of the famous Farmers’ Fepce, C, N, Stuckey & Son, In Use Over Years S tate : op O hio , C itt op io U edo , ‘ L ucas C ounty ss The crusade for pure milk in Cin­ cinnati Was given a tremendous impetus when the milk show open­ ed in the Chamber of Commerce building. About 60 dairymen from Ohio, Ind iana andKentuCky, whose milk is supplied to. Cincinnatians, sent samples for the contest, and about 80 from various parts of the United states and Canada are com­ peting in the national contest. FOR SALE. Sworn to before me and subscribed in mjr •eeence, this fiih dey o£December, A. D’ 1886 , ( E S I I .tew* J ' ' ' ' 200 acres of good (and situated in Clark anil Greene counties hear Clifton, Ohio,, and near the new traction line now being built. Call on or address. A. Bradford;, Agent, Cedatvillo, O, Citizens’ Phone, No. 6 , 21d A. W, GLEASON, Notary Public Hell’s Oeterrix cure is taken intemeily * k &msoove acid *c t« direerly on the blood _____ s g ^ o < * » * » « * . WANTED: WOOL. Witt pay Atigbest price, Before selling phone or write John BeWin 8 Co., Yellow Spring*. Will receive Wool on Tuesday* a ®4 Bafcntday#. bteoMa atefat. STALLIONS AT OAK LAWN. W l l m r t n C Record Sire of H arry Mac ▼ V IIIIIU II3 A I U J J 2:12J<; Wildomar, 2 :iT^ ; Sir Robert, 2:19)^ and Bix others. Sired by Simmons, 2:28, site of 188. Dam, M jr a.atJjwuw w*. *uvi* A/mip) Marcella by Enchanter, 468; sire of Ensign, 2:28; sire of Blue E n ­ sign, 2:08^; etc. 2 d Dam by Mohawk 001 . f 2 5 to Insure. W S I H n m x a r ‘2:17% by Wilmon 2:165 a ; son of Simmons, 2:28; t T I IU U I I I u I Dam, Wave McGregor (dam of three better than2 ;25 );by E a rl McGregor, 2 : 81 ) 4 , son of Robert McGregor. 2 d dam by Administrator, etc. 4>25 to Insure. Mokerron 50 ISI Sired by John A. MoKerron 2 MH* fastest Stallion in, America, Dam M lquetby Moquotte, 2:10. 2 d dam Id a Lyne, Dam of Roamer, 2:05#; Molo, 2:13?*; Mlldura, 2:14?*, by Mambrlno A b d a lla h 2201. A sure tro tter. $25 to Insure, Trial 4:22?*. Fu ll broth* er to Wiliomar $15 to Insure. Robi. Wilmore 42945 2:17?*, Wilmington (The Standard-bred. Coach Stallion) with the Slmons-Jay Bird cross, Black horse 16?* hands. I f you want a coach horse, Breed to the trotting-bred coacher. $10 to Insure. s VZERIM, 2000 tbs. Peroheron. $15 to Insure. FR ITZ > 1900 tbs. Percheron. $12 to Insure. ROYJtL KNIGHT, o Fine Large Spanish J a c k , W . B. BRY SON & SON , R. F . D. 5. XEN IA , OH IO . RIEDLINC PIANOS embody every detail that can possibly add to tiic value of a Piano of the very highest grade, The lowprice *t which they are sold astonishes those compet­ ent toj udgeofPianovalue. * •Riedling” on a Piano means highest artistic re­ sults in tone, touch, durability and yase design. Send for catalogue and name and address of our agent in your vicinity. AI. R1EBUB8PIANOGO, - PIpMViit,Witt. CASTOBIA W*ocNTAUncpMPANY. HcutyotfK enrv. w m m m G B m m tm m THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS. Spring, Road & Oil Field W A G O N S Best quality—Select Ma­ terial, ' Carefully m a d e . Built to stand:Hard Service. The cheapest in th e end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., .GROVE CITY, PA. WASH SUITS S ILK AND COTTON W a sh W a is ts—The Very L a te s t W ash D ress Fab rics ittaxon, Swiss Linons, Ginghams, Percales, Soisette, OUR CARPET ROOM -W e never was so busy. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY, XENIA, OHIO. ELASTIC ROOF PAINT lor tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is proof against the weatheror rust. Absolutelynoli- porous, Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set, la a finewaterproof­ ing material. Contains no Ingredients such as salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and iron paint* on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystali 2 e any metal. It is germproof. Sendfor iireufat andprice list. Why notpnrehast the hest-tthettit tests nomere, TH* DALLMAN 6 0 0 P E R S U P P L Y CO., F ond -du -lao ,W I« . nwnt of tvjhf.;d fevir. Same Wonderful 'suits -lit‘hud hr fill pruts oftheworld. “ WOfiKSLIKEMAGIC.” MA\ 50 1 Frie* i t #ent* p«r bttt« D ’.a'E f’tyvjrfasabiltsta-asflHMfftei *?!**• ....... ‘ ..... .... ‘ tM% •are um -id. for ftm rureetto THE OMVARit CHEMICALOCMf\HY, a News About The Courts, Martin J5. and Thomas E , Berry have brought su itagaiusi Jos. Berry executor ef ike w ill of the late Mar * ytaxet Betty, William F. Berry, Bt. Bttgid’s church, and A ltar Society, legatees under the will, asking that the will b e se t aside. They allege ■cowumirs ufe stvm BLOOD PURIFIER ASpeedy end Safe Remedy ter ail Diseates of the Skin andBieoi Meat is Healthy, Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanse* and Rnrfche* the Wood. 'Aft especially valuable remedy for Bpilc, Carbuncles, Ftysifwl«M. Tumors, Cancerous Humors, Dicers, Ringworms, OldSores. Scrofula, SyphilfiteAft^tfema, Scrofulous Humors, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules, Salt Rheum and afi dteawra arising from The human synteni needs meat, not the tough, in- cUgestable kind which makes it a labor for^the diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. jA imno DIUIUIC3 «rs, Au^iuic^, oa« ^n^URl AIKl %Si R HHH t OITt Impure bloml or iow condition of the System. Especiallyrwcomm«ftd«d for all forma of Sciatic JMtethmakttem. ' PRICE, ONE DOLlAft PER MOTTLE. FOR SALE MYOffUMMtltL. lta»irflUiBrrt MtOUUJMHSNEHIfiALM , IMw, T m MMH. G W, Crouse &Co, SutctiKHf to C. C. Wf.lMP.lt, 0 " .*saf “TAKE THIS CUT’ “We reoomuh-’nd it; there ign’l m y better,., In micl-auinmer you have to truafc to a large degree to your butwher. Weil Cared For Meats in ho t weather are the. only kind to buy; we have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’r* sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when i t ’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C. H . CROUSE, OEDABVILLE, O. Pain W eakens * if'-r'1 ' ■ Headache, rheumatism, In s neuralgia, or pai of any nature weaken the sys-‘ tem—they are a strain up ­ on the nerves. Almost instan t relief can be ob­ tained by taking Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills, and with­ out any bad after-effects. .Take one on* first indica­ tion of an attack—-it will ward i t off. They are a f leasant little tablet, sold y druggists- everywhere, 25 doses 25 cents j never sold in hulk. “I was subject to constant head­ aches for a period of four years. A t times I was almost unfitted for tha ■work In which I am engaged, th a t of station 'agent. Through the advice of a friend X trie d 1Dr. Miles’ Anti- Pain P ills,'a n d the result has heon th a t I have entirely eradicated my system of those continuous headaches th a t follow a continual mental strain. They have done for me all th a t la claimed for them,” . , . O. T j . RUSSI3LD, Agt. C. &N . W. Ry., Battle Greek, la, “X have used i)r. Miles’ Anti-Pam Pills for a year now for neuralgia and And , there Is nothing like them. They surely have been a blessing to me,” MRS, M. J. HAMILTON, Upper Alton, XUS. Your druggist sell* Dr. Miles* Anti- Pain Pills, and v/e authorize him to return the price of first package (only) if It falls to benefit you. - MilesMedical Co., Elkhart, lud The Bookmaltef . 4 estaamnt... INTHE BO0KWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. S I E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night, Tha Best of Good Used in the Cul­ inary Department. •AlfDAtC, DISEASESOFTHERECTUM px. KiOelUn tmnwntt* <9 « • »nl «;» tuibhoibal ha teakaMik bt >&1 a K v r>flh«MtH»r*wa h%khe i m tahr. Andhafihaj Cpie^ra«en«tar.lexpeiienrp, jr.Y tuta RUdts6<5*tet.lknfmm Xilaoy, wj™LI£* M** o* *acr*ii wsx*ws t m a t d r j. j . M c C l e l l a n C olumbus , 0. Oxlleek IhttMIng, 44 East Bread Sttael ITQiVU, TH i 8R*T RXBUUS. LIGHT, ^ T h t S M I T l i b N l A l f rmu HOL®* IM j UMY •eld Ry I mm « Wurtarman, In c Alsc Men,{ •Stylish hi sewed in p calf. Highi $3,50 for . . . 3.00 f o r . .. 2,50 f o r . .. 2.00 f o r . .. A co 77 Vt PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVEGUARANTEE le riRwt and uHlmatttycur*wltk DR.HEBRASUNG0ID the most wonderful scientific disecrery of Sto 2 5 River modern times fox the severest cases ofItching Piles, Ecxems, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Ring Worm, Barbers Itch, etc. This highly medi­ cated antiseptic Salvo kills the germs, re­ mores tho trouble and heats the irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction ga&r. antced or money refunded, Price 60 eta. a t Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample a cents to cover mailing. THE e. C. BITTNER CD., Toledo, 0hl*. J k k s s e i ■ P' con* anci c u t K " N . - - - ' - ' - ---- & m m F o i / ■ H I rn ti S P I L E S ' i j M f l A s l t , W w Fol Ingfcfib, bu t th e baby. 'I handle th ese M1SHAWAK I Well ! “J.-I « q u a l b , modest ‘r wc hstt ' It is J-i. faw pecl'f 1$right good«3 Aaheat | c o n d i t u F u r ti 1 s i f llitc t J Our* #■ i u

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