The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

I , i i TUEXCHANGEBAIK m i m . «trAv.' \ \ a H Ji s,U‘i ; r aiK" ;1jrt51 jrl NJSWY^UKW iV ' *fld DANK .;a PllC vettiwufc ’ mail, npfiK f ;ay [aod prompt b’HntVA *cguERSt •»iost con* iijfjnoy ?>y lo an s Madt Personal -.>r an . 1 Estate, Security, O n e D o s e fo r C ough s j fOiiMron cough at night? Give them Ayerf$ Cherry Pec- l St ; k J. Often a single tfose at bedtime will completely i I control the cough. Good for any one with a cold or cough, j j ??ood for easy cases, hard cases; good for acute cases, ^QCtor 4 e * 4 t # y o ^ :r:nlly, just what he thinks o f this old standard remedy. I q alcohol in this cough medicine. J~C:AmCo.J.oWelLMass. n x c i t a i i A u E . 1 »till hav# •titii* wir# jfenca f»r sale at a batg*iu t« alow out wood , (J. M. t ’roua*. D'.'.rc.i a tesy toy. An active ftram demands an active liver. No totter ; ,yp- n:d girlsthan Ayer’s Pills. Ask your doctorabout them. He knows. The Cedarvflle Herald. ! KA J i . o o P e r Y e a r . i l 1 1T.JE,T> * ** IC d tsoi*. JJankih^ *.» ars ,< A. to3 I\ M. 8 , W. tia cn x , I’r It. FRIDAY, m a y a s , . M . l i l TiredWomen W skkb , worn justi tired from •ver-wc ?.-;3 ceed a l«a!c. That feeltag ol weak* ■ e » t r Heines?:- aUl sat leave youtf ilsc-15. lake Card*}, that ettetfnriremcdy tor Ike ailmenfs and weak* MMriwosm, tftoubsr.ds ef warnec l:sva tried Cardni tad write enthusiastically et Ks great benefit to them. fir. Take! It Was The Wrong Davis. Ifc appears trom ffclie Cincinnati papers that I. 0, Davis was placed under arrest in that city for assault and battery on a woman who runs a candy store. The claim was made that the proprietor did not give back the change to the little girl Who had made the purchase. The parent visited the stove and not able to get an adjustment threw the Candy In the woman’s face. Tin papers were sworn out for I. 0. Davis but the neyt day O. W. Davis- proved to be the proper party. Road Roller On Hand. A r.-'ernl letter from Mrs. Charles Bragg, ©I Sweetser, la d ., says: "rougne can- lo t i«E lisvj macii your med* Idac has done for mk . Be- fore 1 began taking Cardul 1 corid nol de a day’s work, l woald work **vhUe and tie down. 1 shall always give prrist to year mcdldne.” Try CardiL for sale everywhere. K42 I Tho county road roller was brought to town Wednesday to start the macadamizing of Xenia avenue and Mein street. Council has had this York under contem- ptation for some time and final ar­ rangements Were cpmpleted. with Hie county commissioners. There will be 'a great .quantity of water needed and th isw iil bs supplied by the Hagar Straw Board and Paper Co. without cost to the village. HONOR ROLL. iJtiMa'jm'i ~,v. -a z$ tx W1' .tel* . itott w«v• i eh Chu&k, JP*. boat For The Dowels r lira iju via> candy CATrtAjvnc , Tiuto GootJ, DoGood, .Jpu. 10e. Cjc.MO.Neviir S lid In. bulk. Tha genuine tablet, ntiimpcd OOC. Mfsnteed to cute or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 599 JUMUALSILE.TENMlLUOkBOXES FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLET Tho use ol Foanm Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause that dull appearance of tho hasr to vanish, giving place to that en­ chanting'- satin Gmootbiiesa; tho loveliness for which you havo so long sought for w ill bo yetiis, PRICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foamo we will mail (for a limited time only) a full size tablet ou receipt of 13?. Rockwood MedicalGo STATION B. CINCINNATI. 0 N T .‘ 1. Lureha Devault, Clara Martin, May Harphant, ‘William Collins; Roger Collins; Ralph Fry, Carl Fry; Ralph Crinnell, Maynard Martin, Teddy Fry, • No. 2, Maud Burner, Edna Han- N o .». Mable Dailey, Mari* Dal ley, Edith Ramsey, Opal 8tro bridge, Alice I.ackey. - No. i . , Hester Tuwnsley. No. 6. Blva McMillan, ’Ethel McMillan, Pearl* Evans, Vada Morrow, Allie Hixon, Harvey Mc­ Millan, Meryl Stormont, Frank Evans, Mrs, J. P. Shaffer and two child­ ren of Dayton were guests e f Mr. Jacob Siogler and family from Tuesday until TUuvaday, Tiio Xenia Seminary gets $2,iKiO bequest under the will of R*v. H. C. McFarland, one of the oldest minis­ ters in the United PresDytwian church at flip time of his death, Alleghany Seminary receives $3,000. The new hospital for treatment of tuberculosis victims as provided for in tho last legislature will prob­ ably bo located near Yellow Springs Creene, Clark, Madison and Cham­ paign counties will oroct such a hospital jointly. General .T. W. R. Cline, superin­ tendent of the Soldiers’ home in Sandusky, has handed his resigna­ tion to Governor Harmon to take effect on J uly 18th. Mayor W. R. Burnett of Springfield is slated for the place. General Dime is known to many of our citizens. has ■Atfr | The following invi*a<ien stead Ready Wright invite you to bo present at the marriage o f their sister, Florence Anna Smith, to Reverend Chari** Elmer Nash, on Wednesday evening. J unhand, KHM), afcH o’clock, nuhiiby avenue, Cleveland.” They will be a t home after September 1st at Vernon, Wis. —Don’t throw away your old car­ pets ! Have beautiful Bugs made out of them. For particulars see Plieno 8ft Mary 0 . McCorictll. Tho premium catalogue of the Ohio State fair is out. Mr. G, 10. Jobo has charge of the sheep de­ partment and Mr. C. M. Austin js superintendent of the same. Miss Sarah McCoweacf Fayette­ ville, Tennessee., who has been visiting her brother, Rev, Ed Mc- Cowan of u*ar Pittsburg, is visiting relatives here. Mr. C. F, Marshall attended a meeting in Springfield last Friday evening Where John C. Speaks, state game an^.ftolt warden, ad­ dressed tim Game and Fish Protec­ tive association. REPORT OF CEDARV1LLE, VILLAGE SCHOOLS FOR APRIL. » 90 t> Number ot Rooms................................... Enrollment.............................................. Averago Attendance.............................. Per cent Daily Attendance.................... Number Tardy..................................... Number Present Every Day.,,.,............. Per cent Present; Every Day................ Number of Visitors............................... Rank for.May..................... .................. Pri 1 2 .8i 4 5 6 1iS’tITofc 2» 39 31 24! 30 m 81 2i I-182IK) sr> 34 29 23 28 83 20 2{ 1(! 236 90 87 93 98 ‘ T? 96 95 89 91 3 2 $ 7 13 4 8 2 4K H 14 16 IB 8 20 22 12 :t 9 m © 80 52 09 35 «0 71 00 m 81 15 15 10 10 8 u 1 i) - 2 71 7]•8 6 '4 9 '.2 1 8 5 T eachers : Primary, Miss Stormont; N o . 1, Miss Finney: No, 2, Miss McFarland; No. h; alias MeGivon; No. i, Mr, Masterson; No, 5; Mr. Morton; No, B, Foster, Marshall and Reynolds; High School, Marshall, Foster and Reynolds. F. ft. REYNOLDS, Sup’t. £e<Mk cown$bip School Report. « f a ft* w m » ZtX jm fie bM* w © xaxu - ****'•. £ ■ 9R I E ■O' . M % H*». s K f ■9: §■ •a e , g i s . c*1: ' vh n ml . i ‘ m ,lv' .& a 1W. ' 3w of & € ’Number of District,,. ..,,.,................. Enrollment.................................. ....... Average Daily Attendance .,— ..... Per Cent Daily Attendance..... ..... . Number T a r d y ................................ Number Present Every Day...... .....: Per Cent Fressnt Every D a y ......... Number of Visitors................ 1 1 i«3 !80 [■a X 4- s'; hi 21 19 2 17 i f ' 19 9 » 6 J8 91 91 97 90 ST. 95; S « 0 8 0 •3 18 8 $ I .4- 8 90 2 m I m Sti tWj 8 42 O m i C aat , M a * bhat .X h Sup’t. STALLIONS AT OAK LAWN. Wilmons 21653 Mr.*J, C. Barber made a business trip to Cincinnati the first of the week. Mr, Foster McFarland has ac­ cepted a position with Smith, Olemans <&Hopping in Dayton. Mrs. Foster Bell, nee Martha jBromagem of Marshall, O., is visit­ ing Miss Clara Kylo. Rev. Lee Rif* and family are v i­ siting Mr, J, B. Rife and other rel­ atives before leaving f< r Oklahoma City, where they <« , ect to locate about the first of July. TheBrestDiarrhoea « im )UysenlwryRemedy! • ':trs {* ' tof.nJ c! i..a;s<1'tS tttf, cr.v ><* «urtbisulams,'’ Aswliot:. ,»:r?a»as:! ptc.v-"if. went t;S't n,lO;J fc XCV. b Trto rvihlulri -'wults o’ taiaeff In all i : cffewc.H, “ WORKS LIKE JKABI0" W \C» - >f » f/ ?Aiar.rJ c.«tt i\, ‘ 1 WM Pai 10 &S cen t# g itf Dost. fV«*»*• i ■ '■ ***•»»» ’ ft. iviK'-I-. in i n f ifcfiutliavja't **» k‘H‘ ’ slf-'ij. -i*- - Ctto m CtiLMICilL COMP\HY, The Selma High School haneball toam playt-d the Clifton team at Clifton, Wednesday afternoon. The seoro was Cto 2 in favor of Selma. On account of the threatening weather the game was called a t the fifth inning. The Memorial sermon w ill he de­ livered Sabbath afternoon in tho opora house by Rev. Mills J. Taylor at 2 p, m. The address Decoration day will bo delivered by Rev. W.E. Putt in tho opera house at 2 p, m Ex-Governor Taylor of Kentucky will also make a short address. Tho first of tho commencement events takes place this evening when tho diploma exercises will be observed. Tho baccalaureate ser­ mon will be delivered Sabbath oVoning by Dr, McKinney, Mon­ day the faculty will give a recep­ tion Class play Tuesday ovoning. Musical recital ‘Wednesday evening Commencement Thursday worn- InC" Mrs, Ella Mokomsou of BiggsVillo III. and Mr. J. H. Sponcer of Dex­ ter, Iowa, were called hero on ac­ count of the deaih of their father, fiie latoFrank Spencer. The funer­ al was hold Monday from the resi­ dence and was attended by A largo number of friends. In our account Inst week in naming tlnv-uons and daughter*, the types «iado us say ”A15e ” when its fiould havo been Lillie. FOR HALE: Edison Portland Cement. Guaranteed the best at. lowest prreos. Phono or wrfio John DeWitto Co.f Vollow Springs, Ohio. Record Sir* ef Harry Mad 2:1 -.)i ;Wildomas. mlU-J; Sir Rob*rt, 2:10j^ and six others. Sired’by Simmon*, 2:28, *ire of 138, Dam, Marcella by Enchanter, IGS; sire of Ensign, 2:2^; xlra of Blu* En­ sign, 2:0314? eto. 2d Dam by Mohawk C04, $25 to Inxur*. W S I r l n m a p by Wilmon 2:10^; *onof Simmons, 2:28; TT l l U U I l i a i Dam, Wave McGregor (dam of three better _ than 2:23); by Earl McGregor, 2:21*4, eon of Robert McGregor. 2d dam by Administrator, etc. $25 to Insure. Sired by Jobn’A . MoK*rron 2:M>i', fastest .Stallion in America, Dam Miqu*tby Moquettc, 2:10. 2d dam Ida Lyne, Dam of Roamer, 2:05*f; Molo, 2:13*4} Mildura, 2:14*4, by Mambrinp Abdallah 2201, A euro trotter. $25 to Insure. Trial F ill broth­ er to Wildomar 2:17.14. $15 to in su re . W t l m i n n t n n (Tiio Standard-bred Coach Stalhon) with TT l l l l l l l i y L v f a l the Blmons-Jay Bird cross. Black hors* lCJkf hands. If you want a coach hori*, breed to the tretting-bred coachcr. $IO to, insure , UZERIM, 2 0 0 0 lbs. P e rcheron . $1$ to in su re . FR ITZ , 1900 lbs , P ercheron . $12 to in su re . RO YA L KN iGHT , a Fine Large Span ish J a c k . W . B. BRYSON & SON, R. F , D . 5 . X EN IA , OH IO , Mokerron 50181 Robt. Wilmore 42945 — -48BL. R IED L IN C P I A N O S embody every detail that cun possiblj add to flic value o£a 1’iano of tho ven highest grade, Tlie lowprice at wind they are cold astonishes those compel* cnttojadgcofl’Ianovalue. ‘•Rktlling" on a Piano means highest arfi-tic re- milto in tone, touch, dura’.-ilily and cade dciign. Send for t atalogue and name and addic.oj ef our scent in your vicinity. «, CMEDLIMMAMCO, • tyMtt, WM. M c C ullough ’ s life savins BLOOD PURIFIER A Speedy end Safe Remedy for ell Dissam oftheSkinandBlood, Restores Vitality, Itoisewa fitrength* Cleanses and Fm« hr* theWood, ’ An especially valuable remedy for Eoil:1, (.’arbwich a, I’ryrJpLla**, ‘lum-us, <’nut rrous llnmom, Ulcora, lUngv.'oji.rvOldLofca, laraftsla, iyphiiificAffe* Hmi-, 5rrofulyus Humoso, bloUhiD, l’isnplrs, l’uslwka, '.-salt Kheuni'anJ nil discs**-* *ri«ing from ii.ij.iiVi! h;,:ud or low tondition of the system. I’sik.dallyrecommended for all formaof SciaticSfeettSftKtiMffiu PRICE, ONE DOLLARPER BOTTLE, TORBALEBY BftOMlSTft. W»lm 5 «it»ml b, WMUU 0 D 6 H CIIEMiCAl. OB,, K*H», TwnwiH. ^ * * , * * 1 T ake this cu r’ The Kind. Ton Have Always Bought* and Which, has been. i n u se for over 3 0 years, has borne th e signatnre o f and has beenmade under h is per­ sonal supervision since Its Infancy* Allow no one to deceive yon in this* A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are bub Experiments that trlAe w ith and endanger the health o f Xnfimts and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTOR IA Oastorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* I t la Pleasant* lb contains neither Opium, Morphine noi? other Narcotio substance. Its age Is its guarantee. I t destroys ■Worms and allays Feverishness* Ifc cures Diarrhoea and “Wind Colic, Ifc relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency* I t assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Howsls, giving healthy and natural sloop* Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend* GENUINE CASTOR IA »»W Hears the Signature of TheKind-YouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. TMEccwr.y* «0Mr«u», tt wmmyjTintT, »c»voi5««n», ... THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE THE MCKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road&Oil Field WAGONS MONEY. Beet quality—Select Ma­ terial.. Carefully matte. Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY. M . WASH SUITS SILK AND COTTON Wash W a is ts -The Very Latest Wash Dress Fabrics klaxon, Swiss Linons, Ginghams, Percales, Soisette, OUR CARPET ROOM -W e never was so busy. HUTCHISON & GIBNEY, XEN IA , OHIO, ?! E L A S T IC R O O F P A IN T for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs, Is proof against tho weather or fust. Absolutely non- porous, Will not cradt, peel, Mister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set. Is a ‘finewater proof­ ing materia!. Contains no Ingredients such, ns salt and lima which enter into tho co npasitlon of tho major part of tho so-called roof and Iron paint# on tho market to-day which havo no elastic qualities and nro destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound td crystalke any metal. It is germ proof. Sctt.lfer iintifar endprice list. Why not purchase the test when si costs no mere. T h » P A L L M A N C O O R X N S U P P L Y C O - , F o n d - d u d a o ,W I * . 0 ELAST^31 if Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in­ digestible kind which makes it a labor for tho diges­ tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties, C, W, Crouse 81 Co, Sucdnor to*C, C, WEIMER, “We recommend it; there isn’t nay bettor.,. In mid-summer yon havo to trust to a large degi’eo to your butuiier. Well Cared For Meats In hot weather nro the only kind to buy; we havo proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safo when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s hot, Buy of ns and be sure. C. H , CROUSE , GBDABVILLE, O, Heart Troubles Tho heart may be weak ' just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. I t often happens that a person is horn with a weak heart. Then again dis­ ease, fevers, over-exertion, anxiety, ' nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart. The result i& shortness of breath, pal­ pitation, pain in the heart, or in some of the nerves of the chest or abdomen* The heart should be strengthened with a tonic, and for this nothing equals Dr. Miles, Heart Cure. •it had XaGrfppe la s t fall as I thought in a mild form. X w as w e a k tired feeling, a n d sh o rt of b re a th : , could hardly go about, .and a good deal of th e tkno so rt o f a n asthm atic ■breathing and extrem ely nervous, I began tak in g D r, Miles:' H e a rt Cure and .Nervine an d now I ' feel so mtteh. b e tte r in every way, I am so th a n k ­ ful th a t I began tak in g th is medicine, .end shall n o t hesitate to tell others ■how m uch good it lia s done m e.” MRS. V. 3V NORTON, Fraevillo, New Y o rk .' h-Your druggist sells Dr. Miles' .Heart Cure, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) if i t fall* to benefit you. MilesMedical Co„ Elkhart, Ind The Bookuialter ...% estaarant... , & IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET dining room for ladies up stairs ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S - N O W a s C E N T S . , LunchCounter on MainFloor Open Dayand Night. Th* Best Of Good Used in th» Cul­ inary Department. Piles orSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to immediatelyrelieveand ultimatelyturswith OR. HERRAS UNGOID the most wonderfhl scientific discovery o f modern times for the severest cases ofItching Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Halt Kheam, Bing Worm, Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly medh cited antiseptic Salve kills the germs, re­ moves lb s trouble and heals tho irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar­ anteed or money refunded. Price COcts, a t Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 2 cents to cover moiling. THE G. C. BITTNER CO., Toledo, Ohio. PILES FISTULA AND ALh DISEASESOFTHERECTUM wire* *,:1 *>#«»« ct W;s.eS 2 ffiss»* a jssM ?asissa d r . j. j . M c C l e l l a n COLUMBUS, 0. ITWVMT M U * n u u tn , f f e * ' — \ ’ ® ? 1 \ to ANY Gold By liaao WltUmian* f

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