The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
■fW Coughs— T a k e T h is Do yon know a remedy for C oudtt^dcol& nearly seventy years old? There is one—Ayer*! Cherry Pectoral, Ortce in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not tfike 4~ 4 f e e - f t e e ^ ^ ^ o c t o r . _ I U ^ Made for 'the treatment of all throat and lung troubles^ m k Pyour own doctor his opinion of it Follow his advice. *No alcohol in this cough medicine, j,c.AmtCoZLmdL0m. W s SOLICIT Yt>r» 1‘ATBO.NAti* and isrotai'^e careful and prompt attention ,lo all b:ifeSiies« ifttl'UfctCd to U5 NliW YOKKDRAi-« and UA.NK4»»U T|:e cheapest a*; vonient way t> tie mail, -ORDERS* most con- ,i money by Loans Made. Personal o r , fm \U\ l Estate, Security, Banking !!■ ufs f A. -»f, to £ P. M. S, W. S mith , P r ,t >;>t. t/. Li, a r t • •• 1 Yen cannot recover promptlyif yourbowel# Jure coiutipated, Ayer’s Pills are gentlylax- uernct directlyontbettvor. Sold for nearlysixtyyear*. Askyourdoctorall aboutthem. 5*55= The CedtrvWe Huild* S i.o o JPer TTinwr. (CA s. m eM t, * * MMSew* FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1809. Nearly all woman suffer some pain at times, due 'o the ailments peculiar fo their sex. If your trouble Is yet in a mild form, take Cardt.J to prevent It becoming more serious. If you have suffered long years, get Cardul at once. LLa persistently and tt will help you. Mrs. U Eells, of New Hartford, la., was afflicted for '24- vests. She writes; “For the past 24 years I have been afflicted With wojnb trouble) causing extreme nervous- }ness, pain in right side and back— altogether making life a burden. I tried doctors and various other remedies without relief. Finally I be gan Using Wine of Cardui, Now I am entirely cured. I cheerfully advise all women Similarly afflicted to try Car- dui,'*-' Sold everywhere. E44 LAZYLIVER " I find CsitSsrst* to (toqd that I would not t># wltlont then);' I « n troubled k *rt«t deal with torpid Uv*r tad headache. Now ttace 1«k(ng CasetMUOthdjfCtthtrtlc 1 feel verymath better Xib'idl certainly recommend them to my friend* «» th»be*t medicine I hare ever Been.” .ArmsBasinet, OebprnMillNo. 3, foil Blver, h u b Best fiar i w. qj—r The Bowels . ^ D A O c cn a ta CANpYCATHARTIC «vki« lu uuisi Aiiu uouui.ua lutmib matoi Guarantied to care or your money buck* }■ BterlintfRemedyCo.fChicagoorN.Y, 6or ,ANNUALSALE, TEK MILLIONIOXES FOAMO The New economical,and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T The use ot Foamo Transparent Shampoo Tar Tablet will cause th a t dull appearance of the hasr to vanish, giving place to th a t en chanting satin smoothness; the loveliness for which yon have ao long sought for wilt be yours. PR ICE 25 CENTS. To introduce Foamo we will mail (for a limited time only) a full size tab let on receipt oflOc. Rockv oodMedicalCo STATIONS, CINCINNATI,0 ■ v The Great Diarrhoea nd Dysentery Remedy Ciirts acute and chronic diarrhoea, dysen tery, tholeia mof'uis,'*summer torjpUmt,” Tsiaticciiolc-riv and prevents the develop’ xrr.t of typhoid fever. Same Wondermi ejult* obtained in all parts of the world. “WORKS LIKE MAGIC." fvi*V .ttcr< . aumav * CO 1 "He Prios $9 dent* p*t km* W*«’M;a*pt a afthstitoteiAan-Milied•’fast ifv -n’lT-njref'st.li'isn'fcttfcnddoaT ' are it lot yensemi direct to T H t «**MM CHEM ICAL COMP\NV, Js*5NNf*»M,Y<,0. G,A* Tbs thing most needed in tariff legislation Is more light. Unless the cost condition* which lie a t the basis o f'th e effort to ‘compensate homo industry are fully explored arid understood, itia perfectly clear th a t wo cannot have a rational, scientific tariff applying economic principles indorsed by the voters of the country. Under the present method of tariff making the state ment as to coat ef one legislator isJ matched against th a t of another and.there is no authority tainvoke, no clear rule to apply, each* accept ing the view advanced by the Inter ests of his own State or district. Personal and political considera tions invariably take precedence ol public and economic ones. A new order of things is demanded and Congress can institute this new or der by establishing a permanent tariff commission vested with pow er to examine witnesses, to send for papers, etc. Industries which are helped by protection have a duty to perform and should make a definite accounting of the benefits of pro tection, inasmuch as it is accorded them in the interests of the nation, and not for their personal aggran dizement, That some of the great commercial leaders have begun to see this Is evidenced by the resolu tions adopted recently by the New York. Chamber of Commerce, one paragraph of. which eays; “I t ap pears clear to your committee th a t the time baa now arrived When We should in our country approximate the system adopted by other en lightened commercial nations, and should substitute for a haphazard policy of tariff construction based upon imperfect information and influences exerted by special inter ests, a scientific System based Upon accurate and careful investigation of existing oondltioas underlying production.” Undoubtedly weneed ligh t and more light. the duties lowered, and it controlled majorities in both houses of Con- gres <large enough to render nuga tory the inconsistent and wavering opposition of the Democracy, But has the party risen to Its opportun ity? Is i t making a aevision which will command the r espect and ap proval of a majority of the voters? Will the American people say when they go to the polls, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant? We do not attempt to answer these questions bu t we cannot bat feel apprehensive over the news from the national capital, tf Congtei* f t i k be ehket a h*$ census bill, an* that* is every evi* deace th a t the two tpupue w ill fall t©adjust their dltMwac** over the pending measure, the cause ef c iv ilt service reform w«j Heelre a hkrd blow. Fade r the eld law “ spoils justment of ths differences between the two branches ef Congress is reached this system will prevail in the thirteenth oeneus. The bid law provides tha t the employes shall be appelated by the Director of the Oensut after a non-competitive examination, and th a t each appli cant must be endorsed by a Senator or Representative t* be eligible. I t was this prevision in the bill which caused President Roosevelt to veto it, and which, it is under stood, has met w ith the disapproval of President Taft. ■TAKE THIS C U T ' At the Door. WaggleB—-Tu-tuHalk aboush mar-ma- arrrr-velsh rapltty of the mul-raul-mul- tiplica-cation of of gui-gwee-guinea pigs! Look at th-those keyholes!— Harvard Lampoon. I t is difficult to observe the trend of events in Washington without more than ordinary anxiety. The Republican party stands pledged to revise the tariff, and unless the vo ters of the country are wholly mis led, th a t revision was to be down ward. Any voter moreover, who may have been in doubt as to the proofse meaning of the plank In -the Republican National platform could Jsfcve cherished no doubt as to the purpose' of the party if he heard or read the speeches of the party candidate, William Howard Taft. The voters, therefore, and they include the great body of con sumers, expect downward revision. Judge Taft pointed out net once but many times, from the platform, th a t the purpose of protection was to foster industiles, to nnrss them through the period of their infancy and th a t then, unless protection had failed its purpose, they would be able to stand on their own bot tom, ex a t leas^could be conducted with materially less protection, Bnt now th a t Congress Is actually engaged in revising the tariff we are told by Senator Aldrich, Sena tor Dodge and others of the “stand pat” school th a t no one pledged them to “ downward” revision and accordingly they are framing a bill which will make no material re duction in tho p'ioes paid by the consumer. President Taft has dea rly indicated his purpose to veto any bill which does not make good the party pledges, but it Is evi dent th a t the most powerful pressure is being brought to bear te induce him, either to abandon th a t attitude or gradually recede from his original conception of what was meant by the party pledges. There is no question th a t when Congress met in spec.al session one of the greats t opportunities cf the age confronted tho Republican party, f t had ridiculed the Democratic contention tha t the Republicans could not be trusted to revise the tariff; it enjoyed the stout support of an Executive who Wanted to see Our Spring Showing Of handsome fabrics for sack suits, frock and cutaway coats and Chesterfield overcoats em braces all the la test novelties In elegant and exclusive im ported and domestic woolens. Wq are prepare to fashion you a suit th a t will he peerless In cut, fit and distingue style a t a t a reasonable figure, K^ANY, Leading Tailor, X B W J i ' O . Work,-Wtety,Money Gasoline Engine Made Right. Sold Right. Send fo r an illu strated cata logue free. Stover Engine, Works, 25 River S treet, FREEPORT, ILL. STALLIONS AT OAK LAWN. Wilmons 21653 Record 2:16*4. Sira of H arry Mac 2:1 i }(; Wildomar, 2:17&; S ir Robert, 2 : 10*4 and six others. Sired by Simmons, 2:28, lire of 188. Dam, Marcella by Enchanter, 463; sire of Ensign, 2:2t; sire of Blue En sign, 2:03*4;-etc. 2d Dam by Mohawk 004. 4%S td fnturtt. W i i r l n m u r SsHtfi by Wilmon 2:16*£; son of Simmons, 2:28; f r l l U U I I I u l Bam, Wave McGregor (dam of thrse better than 2:25); by E a rl McGregor, 2:21*4, son of Robert McGregor. 2d dam by Administrator, etc. $25 to Intun r. Sired by John A. MeKerrOn 2:01#, , fastest Stallion In America. Dam Miqnetby Moquctte, 2:10. 2d dam Id a Dyne, I)am of Koainer, 2:05#; Molo, 2:13#; Mildura, 2:14#, by Mambrln© Abdallah 2201, A cure tro tter. $25 to Insure. Trial 2 :J 2 # . Full broth er to Wildomar 2:17#. Mokerron 50181 Robt. Wilmore 42945 $15 to Insure. U / i l m i n n t n n (Tho Standard-bred Coach Stallion) with f v l l R I I I l i y k i l l I tils simons-Jay Bird cross. Black horse 16# hands. I f yon want a coach horse, breed to the trofcting-bred coacher. $lO to Insure. UZER1M, 2000 lbs. Percheron. $15 to Insure* FRITZ, 1900 tbs . Percheron « $12 to Insure. ROYJH. KNIGHT, a Fine targe Spanish Jack* W . B. B R Y S O N & S O N , R . F . D . 5 . X E N IA , O H IO . Locust Fence Posts The best le t of posts th a t was ever offered here. International Com King Spreaders, Weber Wagon*, Gaeoltne Engine* Great Western Cream Separator*. Anti Carbon Auto Oil.' Gale and Buckcy Cultivator*. Cole, Peters, Columbia Buggies, Inspect the lock on the Farmer*' Fence that bold*. C. N. STUCKE.Y & SON. W I 1 The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which ha* been 9 use for over 3 0 years, lias borne the signatnre o f and has been madeunder his per-* eonal supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In this* A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and*‘Just-as-good” are baft Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health o f Infhnts and Children—Experience against Experiment* . What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. ‘Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant* I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee, I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness* I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colio. I t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop* The Children's Panocea—The Mother's Friend* ' ‘ & GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears th « Signature o f TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. THeOCHTAtfRtfOMfUWV*TVMURRAY fttneeT. Mcwvoiinenv. T H E B E S T V E H I C L E S F O R T H E M O N E Y . T H E M p K A Y BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road & Oil Field W A G O N S Best quality—Select Ma terial. Carefully made. Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY. PA. JJw.1 MONUMENTS, OUTSTONE, STATUARY. men huge blocks of granite into beautiful monuments • and headstones In our workshop are the most skillful th a t money can procure, - ‘ .-w- You can depend on getting the very finest artistic ' creations here—and at prices below the ordinary. W ith onr superior facilities and equipment, which arc not equalled by any retail concern in theU . S., w# are prepared as never before te furnish high grade work a t less money than inferior work will cost elsewhere. We employ no agents in this territory, i f a t all interested in any in our line, writo or ’phone for catalogue okif possible call to see us. Bell ’phone 304. Citizens ’phone 216, Established 1864. G E O R G E D O D D S & ^ O N , I*3» 115 , 117 , 119 W e st M a in S t , ^ X en ia , O . R I E D L I N G PIANOS embody every detail that can poseibly add to the value of a Piano of the very highest grade. Tholow price at which they are soldastonishes those compet enttojudgeofPianovalue. “Ricdling” on a Piano means highest artistic re sults In tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and address of our agent in your vicinity. A. I. RIEOLIMfi PIANOCO., • Rpnoalh, Wlto, E L A S T I C ROOF PAINT for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is proof against the weather or rust. Absolutelynon- porous. Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporate after once set. Isa finewater-proof* ing material. a Contains no ingredients such as salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of tho so-called roofand Iron paints on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystalize any metal. It is germ proof. Stndfor circularAndprice list. Why Hoi purchase theBestwhen it coststie more. TH*> PAU .MAW OOOPEH aU PO L V CO., F o n d .d u - ia o ,W la . Meat Is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in digestible kind which makes it a labor for the diges tive organ* to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind Which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties. G W, Crouse & Co, Sutcwtor it£C. C. WE1MER, “We recommend It; there Isn’t nay better.,, In mid-summer you have to trust bo a large degree to your butsdier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; ws have proper applianoes for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go moat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of us and be sure. C . H . C R O U S E , C B D A R V I L L E , O. , Headache? I f i t does, you should try Dr. Miles’ [Anti-Pain Pills. [Why not. do so. They will relieve the pain in just a few min utes. Ask your druggist There are 45,000 druggists in the TJ. S. Ask any of them. A package of 25v doses costs 25 cents. One tablet usually stops a headache. They relieve pain without leaving any, disagreeable after-effects —isn’t that what you want? “My son F rank Snyder h as used Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Fills fo r a. Ions time. H e never h ad anything to help him so much .for headache. A y ear ago he came home, an d I was down sick w ith such a dreadful nerv ous headache. H e gave me one of th e Antl-Faln Fills, and after .while / I took another and was entirely re- " lleved. X always keep them in the house now, and gave many away to others suffering w ith headache.” 1 MRS. LOmSEl LEWELLYN, Fowell, South Dakota. .Y o u r druggist sells Dr. Miles' Anti-, - P stn Pills, and we authorize him to return the price of first package (only) If It fails to benefit you. Mites Medical Co„ E lkhart, I n d The Bookmaker ...Bestaufaot... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOMFORLADIESUP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. MB JALS 1MOW a s C E N T S . LunchCounter on MainFloor OpenDay anffNight. The Best of Good Used In ths Cul inary Department. , Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t*iMMMlIatskrattenandultimatelycarswHh DR. HEBM S UN60ID the most wonderfhl scientific dteoavenr of modern tlmtuibr the severestoases ofItcnlng Hiss, Bcisms. Tetter, Balt Bhtum, XHng Worm, Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly nredl- oatsd antiseptic Salve kills ths germs, re* moves the trouble and heals the Irritation peifaaaently, Absoluts satisfaction gnar> antssd or mousy refunded Price BOeta. at Druggists, or mailed Trial s- eo*ov ci s ur r sample 2 cents to cover mailing, T H E 8 . C. B IT TN ER C O ., Toledo, Ohio. FISTULA itm au , DISEASESOFTHE RECTUM S S S i H S a S s m i S MdJ9 amm U m trot. *1.2*? d r *' j* j* M c C l e l l a n C olumbus ,O s .. ..... _. * . ITCUV** TH* M ST M tV U * . Gomwcr TRUSS iKMUMI OHIO^ W as Ci 1809 Held ; Abho 1 Miami one iim. founding town of this not:, in ever-, gether w, alumni parto of Govern staff, will tative of mencenn be dt.liv thews' 0 Lyman . look,” I Altkou dent ITai has bee; leges th United i unique < college t “son-in-lt dent T; speech ; three ye of war 1 the unv. Taft’s ft hpn He, make tl Mr. Her is extra, there in served t For mon he has h trustees, tinaes, : until his Taft sale self a sc he rnigl Herron's as a son suggest ic known t ford. pre Altkou •ate 'fty IttMw WteiwwiMt* J % spiv .bins. Item. Isqnii teHlU Mini
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