The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
M EA JUCk’S Specdal Bargains sjfcyji'pi ^ rji tL-'n PZB=K=i1XeuXj - Far this work \ve oiler special bar gain* on all faiier-nmde Baits in th is great Cloak House. You can hoy now good stylish su its at-* $15.00, $18.50 and $20.00. MEARICKS, Cloak Mouse. 183 9, Main S t., DAYTON , Q, , $1 C o lum bu s Excursion ts Pennsylvania a* Next Sunday, Train Leaves Coclarville 9 ml a. m- ' irig'jajy'Hg Very Serious ft is a very serious mutter to ask for one medicine and have the Wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine— ISUCK-toAUGHT liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine', for constipation, in digestion and liver troublfc, is firm ly established. It does not imitate othermedicines. It is better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite -liver powder, with a larger sale than all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN Kt FOR SALE! -^jEfouaefs and Lou ift Cedarvitle and idpfnity. Bay before the, rush. We have three or lour desirable proper* ties just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices* also 2 Jff to 4 acres of land. Will sell one for less than cost of dwelling which cost $3,500. Have a centrally located rooming house of 15 or 10 rooms very cheap, , ■. . • Farms for pale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLEMANS&HOPPING ABAPTISTELDER Restored to Health by Vino] ‘1 waff run down and weak from in digestion and general debility, also suf fered from vertigo, I saw a cod liver preparation called VInol advertised and decided to give It a trial, and the re sults were most gratifying. After tak ing two bottle* I regained my strength and am now feeling unusually Well.” Henry Cunningham, Elder Bap tist Church, Kingston, N, C. VInol is not a patent medicine—but a preparation composed of the medicinal elements of cods' livers, combined with « tonic iron and wine. Vinol creates a hearty appetite, tones up the organs of digestion and makes rich, red blood, in this natural manner, Vinol creates strength for the run-down, over worked and debilitated, and for deli cate children and old people, For chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis Vinol 1* unexcelled. All *uch persons In this vicinity are asked to try Vinol on our offer to re fund their money if it falls to give sat isfaction, Sold By C. M, RidaWay. yi*iw wiM.a juagaagaiuaa^^ BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TflADr M ark * Ormans F T fT i''" CoevRiaHTs Ac. ’itm tittilt A skrtrh and (iMfrlp'lm r.mi fWMtir M'-eriKhi re r free vfiether ad fnaenrVitn ‘ —................................... tlnMfutrU SMfNM. MKT............................... _ ratanta takan t!.roo*h Mut-.n a co, rec«!W fttruH n ttk t, tfl'h'iut cfmrae, intli* Scknimcflmtrlcait. a kan4aiM.tr llhHtrrita war lt. rjr, miatton *>f *nr «fifmiflo 1-Hrnai. Safirn. *:j a fn»rmonth., f 1, Bowbyall nawsflfaler., A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How mod] hotter to Lave your 4#tda ami persona! papers tvhero they are pafe from firs and readily A mi*plad;d paper often Wfcuaei*World* of 1rouble. \Y> havo them fof len t at less flmn e n o third #f fcufa&jttrtfity. T i t * EXCHANGE BAJfK, Caitortrll*, {Xji<r ^ — '' M m r m m r ; , , icMtt, S CjurtrWai A fclf, l u f i j 1 g rtta su 1* b ro u g h t-lu b t tu e haitijl giul placed fu th e d o rk . H e is a regu- bur H ercules in point o f s ta tu re a n d to brought up on a charge <if Assault. I t is evidently h is first a n -ta rn u e o ia court. Whew he enters the magistrate Is gJggHBM ! ■ MWCE looks up hurriedly am}, turning to th* prisoner, exclaims: “Have yon engaged any one to de fend you?’ “What's that?'* asks the prisoner; thrn, eoHeding himself, he adds: “X don’t want anybody. Como on, any half dozen of you;”—London Answers, A S***on»b!« Stipila, (The poet c t old In a viiarjnSic gem ftl* feverish passten declared, T q the blooming and beautiful rose on its stem Were the charms of my,laiiy compared. Her charms still Inspire, from her Psyche toupee To Iter c I qbo clinging gown’a trailing hem, But the roso seems no longer the fll Simile— My lady rcserahlea tho steml ______________ —Buck, „ The Worst of All Disease*. “Down in our country,” said Judga gam Cowan of Texas, “we had a case In one of the minor contta where a lawyer was trying to collect a bill he claimed waB owed to the late husband of hie client “ *He didn’t pay no moi ey to the diseased,’ said the lawyer. ‘He didn’t get the money, the diseased didn’t He didn’t receive One cent, the diseased didn’t .6 “ ‘Diseased?’ inquired tho Judge. •What was this person you are speak ing about diseased of?’ “ *May it please your honor,’ said the lawyer, ‘he was diseased of death.’ Saturday Evening Post. Ever Notice? A fellow often’gets a Jar Upon the stair And tumbles like a falling star, Xdo declare. All through a step ho reaches for . That Isn’t thero. Thus oft an apprehension throws Us with a twist, I think of all tho earthly woes Upon tho list The ones that ja r us most are those That don’t exist, . —Louisville Courier-Journal: A Chance For. Inventors, A kite is wanted which when sent Into the air will remain steady and easily controllable, although the wind may be blowing at fifteen or twenty miles an hour, and which will be capa ble of lifting a man weighing fourteen or fifteen stone. As a mutter of fact, Major Dolfus of the French army is offering a prize of MOO for a kite ca pable of lifting a man sixty feet and remaining with him nt that height for an hour.—Londdn Captain, T he Year 1909. This year, 1909, corresponds with the year 7417-JS of the Byzantine eta, to GOGO-td of- the Jewish era; to 2002 since the foundation of Borne, accord ing to Varro; to 2500 of the Japanese ora; to 2685 of tho Olympiads (the first year of the aSx hundred and **vat*ty~ second Olympiad beginning July 1 , 1909); to 1828-27 of th* Mokamroadan «tft» ” . JL H» McHILLAN. Fanefftl Director and Furniture Dealer; Manniacturer of Cement Grave Vaults and Cement Building Block*, Telephone 7. Cedarville, Ohio. LIVE MAN with some knowledge or of interest in ACTOMOBILEH, to take charge of branch agency to he opened a t once in Cedarville. Fin* proposition for righ t man. Address with full particular* The People’s Motor- Car Company, J9 and 21 West Seeoml Street, Dayton, Ohio,' Distributors for the Big Value Car, tho E-M-F “80’’ a t at- $1,230.00, The Locomobile, The Thomas Flyer and the Baueh & Lang Electric. Also a number of bargains in good second hand FORDS, NATIONAL, BIG FOUR FLYER, LOCOMO BILE and otberB. FENCE FOR SALE. I still have some wire fence for sale a t a bargnfo to close out span. C. M» Crouse. ’ !» —Don’t throw away your old car pets! Have beautiful Rugs made out of them, - For particulars see Fliene 88 . Mary O. McOorkeU, FOR SALE;—Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the best at lowest prices. Phono or write John DeWine Co., Yellow Springs, Ohio. Leave your lannd ry a t Smith & Silvey’s barber shop. Harry Bird. MAYOR’SNOTICE. To the owners of lots and lands in the village of Ceclafville, Ohio. In compliance with tho. require ments of Section 4732-A of the Re vised Statutes, I hereby notify the owner* of lots and lands in the vil lage of Cedarville to out and destroy all Canada and common thistles and other noxiovs weeds growing on any such lots and land within the corporation, so th a t they may not mature seed or spread to ad joining lands. On failure of any such owner to comply with the law m regafd here to the village council may employ person* to cut and destroy said noxious weed* and tho expenses thereof will be a lwn on said lots and lands.and collected as taxes, J . XL Wolford, . Mayor of Village of Cedarville, O. May 3/1009. • NOTICETOPROPERTYOWNERS. All persons owning property on either hid* of Main «tre*t of Xenia (or Grove) avenue will lake notice th a t afte r said street* are macada mized there,will not be allowed any openings made in the above named streots after June 1st, 1809 without special permit from council as per resolution passed. May 18,1909. JOHN G.M c CORKELL, Clerk. Our Spring Showing Of hahdsome fabrics for sack suits, frock and cutaway coats and Chesterfield overcoats em braces all the latest novelties in elegant and exclusive lm- ported and domestic woolens. We are prepare to fashion you a suit th a t will be peerless in Cut, fit and distingue Btyle a t a t a reasonable figure. K.ANY, Leading Tailor, X E W I - # , O . MONUMENTS, CUT STONE, STATUARY. .* ?,* I au . 'Plie men v.lio transfer Luge blocks of granite into beautiful monuments J p j and headstones in our workshop are the most skillful ' that money can procure. - j * j » Yoti can dejiend on getting the very finest artistic creations here-- and at prices Moiv the ordinary. W ii h our superior facilities and equipment, winch arc not equalled by any retail concern in thoU, B., we arc prepared as never before to furnish high grade work a t less money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents In this territory. If a t all interested in any in our lino, write or ’phone for catalogue o r if possible call to pee us. Bell 'phone 801. Citizens'phone 215. Established lflfll. GEORGE DODD S & SON , 113 * XX 5 , H 7 , n$ We*t Main S t , Xenia, O. HutH&f fcfrPhilosophy » ■ 7 mm$m w. sm ta SOME PEOPLE— Always S|" wbeu y ' 6 ?r*f$' too busy to *•• them: Of eour»* in their ease *ny time would b* inconvenient for you, and they seeiu to realize it and Just drop to *t *r,y time. Ask you to com* and sec them with eycry show of affablihy any time you like, urge you to make yourself «t home “Just any old time.” and you softly murmur, “Any time." WHY , WOW D© -.e»AY *Vd ‘DUTY - .HWWOlrtYr-OHJAXY J A N Y T H fN C U V o »M O K B ^ ? j K Llkof you exceedingly If yon keep a good cook; a well stocked panfry and a comfortable house, but don’t keep them exclusively for your own nse. Soon as they see you begin to'relate the tale of their summer’* adventures, after about an hour of it, whllo you stand wearily, they break off and nay you are looking awfully tired, must be working, too hard. Are more fond of the result of your handiwork thaw they are, o f their own, and the fondness does not redound to your advantage, either. Invite themselves to he upon inti mate terms with ybu m cordially and accept the invitation so gracefully that you feel like a churl If you don’t play a good second to their, initiative and feel like kicking^yourself up tho alley if you do, Make you feel small ana inconse quential by just coming round and calling you by your Christian name and so letting you know that they ex 1st This kind is always your relation Reform Neat Day; ' There’s nothin* in th e habit, ■ As any one cm see.. ' I ’m kolas to break oir imoklng And from the Weed he free. Tomorrow a t the latest I'll throw my pip* n-wcy. Bo since 2 juu determined I ‘II smoke awhile today, V. : it’s I t doesn’t mend th e health. F a r better spend my wage* On bins I ought to p*y. T it chop it off tomorrow, fjo light '«* up tod*y. There's at» exon** fo r befngr A elgve to such a vice. Though It Were not sn object To « I t sw ay the price, po fere ye well, perfect** And rope of twisted hay. Tin done w ith you tomorrow, Though friends we are today, ( ■^Vithout regret o r longing. Without a single sigh , Or moan for pleasures passing, Bit pu t m r meerschaum by Tomorrow—yes, tomorrow I ’H srrwsh my. pipe of clay, B u t if there's no objection I ’ll light it up todiy, Came Down to Earth- “Uncle Henry Is quite inclined to g ro W remlnE* cent.” “Yes; he lives almost wholly in tho past.’* “Except at meal times.” Knew Women. “Now, to conclude**— “Hold on, I thought you said you •re reading from a woman writer.” “And so I am,” “Oh, no; you are not,” “What makes you saj tl«lt?” “A woman never concludes,” Nothing to Worry Him. “I thought you said lie was head over heels In love.” “No. head over heels in debt.” “That’s better.” “Why so?' “He can sleep good now.” Had a Model. “I have discovered pctpetual motion at last.” "Sure you got it? ’ “No doubt of it. Do you think 1 have been watching women talk all of these years for nothing?' 8h* Didn’t Wondsr* “Why don’t yon got married?' risked the sweet young thing. “No one will have me,” replied the grouchy old bachelor. “Can you blame them?'’ asked the sweet young thing, 0*n*ralty. “What is a joke anyway?’ “Your dilemma from the other fal low’s point Of view.” t. sv « m *,nnttTokrU.tt.rimobtain**AndktiPM fcu*.!iM*rondnrtadftw Fees, 2S"bit'r«ori*rees*irieu.*.Mr*Nt*riri#*i JKtaSr.e o n » , nto pntrnr in P- m Urn*th«ithose'; tttaoto t OtaWMbfngtae. •end jpodrl, duwi.ig u. ShoH-with dewtip* | Hon, W« .(trine, ii M M S ta oi oot, few oi \ tbtage, Onefwntanw till neteta t*Wi*tirtKl. , • FAHeKteT, “ Hm» loOiOun fiitant*,” ■with ewt M »kme‘in the t ’.S. atThnAm taineitirt m am , Aide***, ! O.A.aNOWAOO.i JOBE. BROTHERS & CO., ___________ S a tu rd a y B arga in Day fo r M illinery. SATURDAY, MAY 22 nd will bo House Cieanin/; Day iu our Millinery Depart^ merit. Ad ay whenyoti can buy Choice New Stylish Miijineryat jugtjialf price On account of the iinfavorable weather conditions we will gell all Trimmed H>t8 next Saturday a t just one-half the regular price, tha t means a great saving for you $8,50 Trimmed H a ts for Saturday .................... ............................................. $ t. 2 & 33,50 Trimmed Hats for Saturday.................: ...................... .................. $1.75 $3.00 Trimmed Hate for Satu rday ........... .......... ..... ........................... $2.50 A I Fine Untrimmed Shapes at One Half About 100 Finest Spring-TJntrimmed Hats in all the good New Spring Colors priced for Saturday a t just One-Half Price., $1,00Untrimmed H ats a t .......... . ............................................. $ . 5 0 - $ 1.00 Untrimmed H ats a t ............... ................................. ........ ........ 75 - $2.00 Untrimmed H ats a t ............ ..... ....... ................... ................................... LOQ $2.0OUntrimmod HafcB a t .. .......................... a ................................... 1.25 FLOWERS ATAGREAT REDUCTION A great Purchase of Choice New plowers in just the thing you want for your summer use. Divided into Three Special Lots, a t prices you never hoped to see on choice flowers. Lot No. 1. Roses in all the good colors. Saturday price.......................... 15c Lot No, 2 . Large bunches of Roses and Foliage, Saturday price............... 25c JjofcNo. 3, Assorted Flowers th a t were worth up to $1.00, for,,..,............... so c Note This They Go Noislessly “WEWILLHAVEWHATYOU WANTWHENYOUWANTIT” This is the celebrated “GreyStreak” that made the much talked of record at the recent Savannah races- Speed70 miles per hour. The car. fprjall occasions and especially the “Doctor's” friend. > ModelNo. 10, with RoadsterBody, 18 H. P., $1000.00. S PEC IF ICA T IO N S Seats ThreePersons. Current suppliedbyMagneto. Wheel Base 91 inches. Shaft Drive. Pressed Steel Frame. FourCylinder Engine size 3 3-4x3 3-4. This same car, with Tourabout Body, $1,050.00! c i ' . . BUICK Model “F” .. Most reliable car on the market. A remarkable Hill Climber. Well adapt ed for country driving. Model “F.” Touring Car, 22 H. P., $1250.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Wheel Base 92 inches. Double Opposed Engine 4Jx5. Chain Drive. This same car with Roadster Body if desired. BUICK Model No. 1 7 The greatest Car value offered for 1900. Do not ever consider other .makes until you have seen this “Silent Forty.” Car has straight line body of approved design'and is a beauty. Model No. 17 Touring Car, 40 H. P. $1,750.00. SPECIFICATIONS. Seats Five Persons. Current applied by Magneto. Pressed Steel Frame. Wheel Base 112 inches. Four Cylinder Engine 4ix5. This Car equipped with Itoadster Body if desired. P . ^Hryunni cast get a ■ th an y o u ! Rug Lint Car] Mat Low Shot -:r,-.r_ . | Men’ Boy; Clotl Pine SIR. BIRD’: Wo also hayo to offer tbo’00 H. I’, seven pafisonger Touring Car. Complete specifications given on request. Tills same ea t equipped with Roadster Body if desired. Also agents for the "Incom parable White Steamer,” Five passenger Touring Car $2,Clio, For a "town car" there is nothing to surpass our low cut direct, drive "Waverly Electric.” A silent, car. $1,(500.00, A Visit to our Garage will convince the most exacting th a t Wo havo f lie most reliable cars at low est prices. We have two car loads on the way. Call and inspect tho line before investing. The Central Electric & Supply Company KELSO&GARFIELD, Prop* Sofith Detroit St., XENIA, O. Ant On the t Ohi SUMME Featu summer T EN D. Great C< Singers, Prestidijl Thrillinj Great N Gods. E .v For Maia cornmod and half nished f! To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine:tdteo. £ * » £ m> Stv*n MESonluec***oWIn pasi 13 moatii*. T h is S lg iia tltre , W ’ I h ML PIUNTING Heading Edmund "Old Da Herbert Dr. Geo i Prof. Pap Gov. Ole Df. J . W Whirlwiiu Dr. Ed (ft Capt. Ri Peaco." MH ls-B a Ross Ore Recital, Laurant Season YBLLO Splendii
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