The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
I i VCIKW imam baik t ’ E J D A I l V J M U E , O H I O . c* £ W» SOLfCItC Y o o j P atronagp and promise careful anti prompt atWMtloa' to a ll business in trusted t ?* m NHW YORK DRAi » «nd OANK.Vj J -A =ORDERS*. 'I'tie d»eape>}{: a*i . most con venient- way t-> m* monoy by mail. VIiy Tag . 3 A lc o h o l? Are you thin, pale, easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative. You nged_Aygfc SrtropnrHIn-lhftjEra^ alcohol, We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them, and find out. Follow his advice. Ask him J . C. Ay?r Co., Lo icdhMass, 'i Ijvi cmiorteihcnt o1your doctorwill certainlygreatly Increase your confidence in Ayer’s IK'h n-j n fimlly laxative. liver pills. All vegetable, Ask your doctor about them. Death of MortonBromagem. The Cedarvflle Herald. KA Loam Made on i 1 Estate, — Personal o r , -u\ ; ; Security, S t . o o P e r Y e a r . . 1 1 iiU lf l* * - SBcMfton Banking It. ur*. .< A. M. to 8 P. M. 9 . W. 9-'U t h , P r a ‘- ;st. te, X j . f ,m r '» ) SP 9B “ $ 2 , 600.90 Mr. Luther Beaufort, N. C. Guthrie, of .-.pent m oney freely to employing d inters to cure his wife from continual headache. Ho'writas; | ‘'One bottle of Ca-dul did • my wife more good than any thing she has taken for ten years past. She had suffered with headache for ten years and I had spent $300 00 for doctors" bills for her, but noth ing did her any good. OARDU Take f hr* has taken two bottles Of Carried and it has dnn« her two thousand dollars' ($2,000) worth of good. Just as long as it is made, I shall have Cardul .in my home ” For all forma of temale pain, like headache, »Tde ache, pain In limbs, dizzy feelings, dragging down -sensations, etc ■—Cardui has been found to be an effectual remedy. Don’t wait till you are "allrun down." Try Cardui at once. Sold everywhere. 0 46 F R ID A Y , JUN E IB, 1900. knunau* afed am now wuDplaMl, Best For The Dowels AST* e*w<m bJt’ traretU Ktcoisi* txi«4 you will ^Albany,H.t. ’ in oo i ^ CANDYCATHARTIC’ . tFlaaaant, ralaHM s, Potent. Taste Good, Do flood, ■Y arer Blcken. Wooken orO ripo. 10c, STSc.Mc.Never Hold in bulk. The genuine tablet nUmpoil OOC< G*jgant«*d to cure o r your money back. Sterling Rem edy Co., Chicago or N .Y . Go* JUINIULSALE, TEN MILUON BOXES FOAMO The New Economical and Convenient SHAMPOO TABLE.T l ’he use of Foauio T ransparen t Shampoo Tar ’’’ab let will cause th a t dull appearance of the Iiasr to vanish, giving placo to th a t en chan ting satin smoothness; the loveliness fo r which you have so long sought for will bo yours. P R IC E 25 CENTS . To introduce Foaino we will mail (for a lim ited time only) a fu ll size tab le t on receipt otlSs. Rockwood Medical Co STATION B. CINCINNATI, O "Will P restden t Taft be able to avoid a quarrel w ith Congress? Speculat.on has been rife as to y whether Presiden t Taft would have * the courage of his convictions and veto a bill which does not carry out h ,s pledge oi revision downward, and- from ou t the chaos of doubt and uncertain ty come* the voice of his Secretary of the.Treasury; and in the circumstances the significant utterances of the Secretary must be taken as a message from the President himself. ‘’This admin* istration will be oonsiliatory It you do not ask It to give up a principle o r to go back on jta promises, Neither of these tilings will i t do. I t will stand by Its policies” said Mr. MacVeagh. Again, “ and you and I must agree-*for we cannot es cape the conclusion-*that it might become a t any (unn the duty of any groat p a rty leader t o create for his parry a hew majority Hilda new con tro l.'’ Referring to the President’s disposition to respect the. rights and privileges of Congress and to meet, every body half way, Mr. MieVeagb coi fcinues, th a t this is “ a disposition which can be in ter preted only as a statesm an like cone [Ration and which it would be a fata l m istake to consider as a change of ac tua l policy or purpose” Surely these utterances are a mes sage to the people of the Uuited S tates th a t Presiden t Taft Will stand by his guns--tor the higher ideals of the people and the pro gress of th e nation as a whole. I t can ha rd ly be contended th a t the present tarifi b ill is in harmony i g * , eleotad. Wfll th# p a rty H M zW tb Congress whose ideals are known in Congress whose ideal* a re known t* be so d iam etrically opposed to those of the President, see the error of their ways and in conference make a ll necessary concessions and modifications, or w ill they come to open rup tu re w ith President Taft? Mr. H a rry Naglcy who is con nected with the Edw ard E . F isher Oo., of Golumbua, was successful in passing an examination of the Ohio S tate Board of Embalming Exam i ners held in Cincinnati, May 81st and June 1st. This entitles Mr. Naglcy to a State Embalm ing Cer tificate. CEDARVILLE TENNIS CLUB. A now Tennis Club lias been re cen tly organized hero w ith Dr. George C. Stowart as President; Mary L. McMillan, Secretary, and Lewis T in d a ll,. Trcafeuror, This club has th irty -six members to date Anyone who has no t sign* d the the paper and wishes to join the Club, please give your name to one of the officers. Everyone is urged to join th is Club and make it a suc cess. Cedarville should have a Tennis club as well as our neigh boring towns. An assessment of GOo for expenses has been levied. The Tennis grounds will be at the Alford memorial. “’‘IVviFdTiJtl' Ifffttt"riWTFWr t tI f ¥' 0T the dea th of M r. Merton Bromsgem In Colorado ,Springs, Colo., la st Sabbath m o rn ing* t seven o’clock, duo to hemorrhage of the lungs. I t was on iy .last week th a t Prof. F . A. Ju rk a t, wife and «on le f t for. th a t city. They rta eh cd the Brom agem home a day or so previous to his death. The deceased was a son of the late John Bromagem and was about 88 ye rs of age. For several years he has lived in Colorado arid for a time was on a ranch In the hope of improving Ms health . About four year's ago he m arried a lady in that, city. The funeral wan held Tuesday afternoon a t two o’clock. Besides a wife, tho deceased leaves one brother, Roy of Tacoma, Wash., who was unab le to be presen t and ono sister, Mr. F . A. J u rk a t of th is place. Prof, and Mrs. J u rk a t are expect ed home Borne time nex t week. Mrs. Jacob Ford and daughter, Mrs. E llio t of Chicago arrived this morning and, will bo the guest of relatives fo r some tlmo. . Prof. W, R, McCIiesney and wife and Mrs. M artha Morton leave Mon day fo r Wooster where the Profes sor will teach in thesummer school. Xnyone desiring to. communicate with the Professor can address him in care of the Observatory, Wooster, Ohio. Messrs. Woodbricige Usliek anU William R itte r will also enter the summer school. Mr. J . H , McMillan, the furniture dealer aad unde rtak e r has pur chased one of the finest funeral cars on the m arket, *The order was given la s t December and the car was to have been shipped the first of May bu t only arrived this week. The car has a ll tile, la te s t improve ments and is handsome in appear ance. ' ' ' At the Door. Waggles—Tu-tu-tallt aboush roar-ma- arrrr-velsh raptity of the mul-mul-rnul- tiplica-catlon o f, 'o f gut-gwee-guipea pigs! Look a t th-those keyholes!- Harvard Lampoon. “ TAKE THIS CUT ForInfants andChildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOBIA THECCNTAUHCOMPANY. NCW YORKCITY* HHHHHHmxTTI THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO IS USED AND ENDORSED BY The Grand Conservatory o! Music, NewYork City. The Pennsylvania College of Musis,.Philadelphia. Chicago Conservatory 4 Hinshaw School of Opera, Chicago. Tht Pueblo Conservatory ot Music, Pueblo, Colo. AND OTHER LEADING CONSERVATORIES A sweet yet brilliant and powerful tone, exquisite case, perfect adjustment and durable workmanship place it in the front rank of the best instruments made to-day. I t is the ideal piano for the home, where its presence is a sign ofculture and refinement. TheDEHR PIANO la manufactured under singularly fhrorable conditions which lessen the cost of production, and i t has achieved a brilliant successas the r -*t elegant instrument Jn the market a t a satisfactory price. WKIT15 F O li CATAI/ |TOS AND i ’JLUCES. H . L E H R A C O M P A N Y , M a n u F r s , - E a s t o n , P a . Mr. Miohael O’Connell uifered a dislocated shoulder blade la s t F ri day, The member was s e t bu t not bandaged, and on Tuesday i t was necossary to reset It. This time Mr. O’Cobnell was willing to have i t bandaged. I t required tho scr> vices of two o r three physicians and lmd to be anaesthetised. The final Diarrhoea indDysenteryRemedy Carts a: r.td and chronic diaultora, Usen etjf#ckokramotl.m/* camincr tonplaifii,” isistie t^oicra, ami ptevtnta the dcveltp. .lent of typhoid fever. Same wenderfal ciult* obtained in all parts of theworld. “ WORKS LIK E MAGIC,” Prlow SIB o « n ts par box. IFn't-ac ■rphasnbstifnto a*oealted“j|(isl Jfc'ftV ' H y itA H ild o n 't ■ to St for yon send dirott to ■HK CHEMICAL C O M P L Y , Y f U .B .A - Mr. Jam es McMillan, wife and daughter, Miss Clara, who have been spending the w in ter in the South, returned home la s t Friday evening, Mr*. McMillau is greatly Improved in hea lth . Mr. Fred McMillan of Dos Moines, Iowa, and Rev. Homer McMillan of Georgia were guests a t the McMillan home from Saturday un til Tuesday. Daniel C. Dean of Xenia, a well known citizen, died Saturday a fter noon a fte r an illness oi ten weeks, ’ih e deceased was born in th is county and was GO years of age. He was for years connected with tho gas company and late r of tho gas and electric company as mana ger. A sister, Mrs, F rank McGervy, survives. Tho funeral took place Tuesday. Ths Dayton and Xenia T ransit Company was sold Sa tu rday to a committee of bond holders for $580,- 000. Tho name of tho new holding company will he Dayton, Spring- field and Xenia Southern Railway Company. The old Rabid T ransit tracks will be taken up and the line extended from Xenia to W ashing ton O. H . through Jam es’own. Dayton capital is behind tho now company. Blame Apprenticeship System, Lack of a proper apprenticeship sys. tem for training boys 14 to 20 years ot ago in tho different; trades la wide ly behoved in England to bo respon sible in a bngo degree for tlio “casnol labor,” lack of employment and poverty at thousands of men now KBlSetlng the united kingdom. i f t l t f j f A~~ STOVER Gasoline Engine Made R ight. Sold R ight. Send for ah illustrated cata logue free, Stover Engine Works, 25 River Street, FREEPORT, ILL. Mokerron 50181 STALLIONS AT OAK LAWN. W i l m o n C Record 2:183^. Hire o f H a rry Mac YT l l l l l t j | | 9 A I U J J 2:1 .>{; Wlldomar, S ir Robert, 2:10^’ and six others. Hired by Simmons, 2:E8, sire o f 138. Dam, Marcella by. Enchan ter, 108; sire of Ensign , 2:2b; sire of Blue E n sign, 2:03)4; etc. 2d Dam by Mohawk G04. $25 to Insure. W f I r f n m a r by Wllmon 2 : 10 - 4 ’; son of Simmons, 2:28; Tv IIU U I IIC I I Bam, Wave McGregor (dam of th ree better than 2:25); by E a r l McGregor, 2:21i4‘, son of Robert McGregor. 2d dam by Adm inistrator, etc. $25 to Insure. Sired by John A. McK»rron 2:01M» fastest Stallion in America. Dam Mlquefcby Moquette, 2 : 10 . 2d dam I d a Lyue, Dam of Roanier, 2105# 5Mold, 2;13I4'; M lldura, 2:1D4, by Mambrino Abdallah 2201. A euro tro tte r. $25 to Insure. Robt. Wilmore 42945 $15 to Insure, W i f m f n n t n n (Tho sta ru la rd -b red Coach Stallton) with TT tho Slmons-Jay Bird ero*s. Black horse 1 6ia hands. If you wan t a coach horse, breed to the trotting-bred coachur. $tO to Insure. UZEfflM, 2 0 0 0 lbs. Percheron . $15 to Insure. FRITZ, 1900 tbs. Percheron . $ '2 to Insure, ROYAL KNIGHT, a Pine Large Spanish J a c k . W . B . B R Y S O N 8c S O N , T ria l 2:82*4. Fu ll bro th e r to Wlldomar R . F . D . 5 . X E N IA , O H IO . Locust Fence Posts The best lot of posts t h a t was over offered here. internation 1 Com King Spreaders, Weber Wagons, Gasoline Engines Great Western Cream Separators. Anti Carbon Auto Gil. Gale and Butkey Cultivators. Cole, Peters, Columbia Buggies, Inspect the look on the Farmers’ Fence that hnld*. C. N. STUCKE.Y & SON. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. THE McKAY BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road&Oil Field WAGONS Best quality—Select Ma terial. Carefully m a d e . Built to stand Hard Service. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. McKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY. PA. MONUMENTS, COT STONE, STATUARY. T he men who transfer * huge blocks of gran ite into beautiful monuments and headstones in our workshop are th e most skillful th a t money can p ro c u r e .. ■<* * * f- You can depend on getting the very finest artistic 'creations here—and a t prices below th e ordinary, W ith our superior facilities and equipment, which are not equalled by any retail concorn in the TJ. SM we are prepared a s never before to furnish high grade work a t less money th an inferior work will cost elsewhere. Wo employ no agents In th is territory . I f a t all interested in any in our lino, w rite or ’phone for catalogue or if possible pafl to see us. Bell ’phone •304. CJitlzens’phone 215. Established 1804. G E O R G E D O D D S & S O N , 113 * 1 x 5 , 117 , 119 W e s t M a in S t , Xenia, O RIEDLINC P IANOS embody every detail that can possibly add to tho value of a Piano of the very highest grade. The low price at which they arc Cold astonishes those compet- entto judgeof Pianovalue. *‘Riedling” on a i ’iano means highest-artistic re- suits in tone, touch, durability and case design. Send for catalogue and name and adpress of our agent in your vicinity. A I. RIEDLIKS PIANO CO., - Pljtnouth, Who. E L A ST IC ROOF P A IN T for tin, metal, paper, felt and rnberoid roofs. Is proof against tho weather or rust. Absolutely non* porous. Will not crack, peel, blister or scale. Will not evaporato after once set. Is a finewater*proof ing material. Contains no ingredients such as Sait and lime which, enter Inta the composition of tho major part of the cocalled roof andiron paints on the market to day which have no elastic qualities and arc destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystalize any metal. It is gem proof. Saidfo r tiretilur andprice /is/. IV/y not purchase the lest when it easts no mart. T h o O a L L M A H COQ 5>*CW B U N P L Y C O . , F o n d - d u * t o o , W I * . Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in digestible kind which makes i t a labor for the diges tive organs to asimilate it, but the nutritious, juicy kind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily- duties, C, W, Crouse & Co, Swcmsor C#WEIMER, WMiW “Wo reoommond i t ; there Isn’t nay better.,. I n mid-summer you have to tru s t to u largo degree to your butwiier. W ell Cared For Meats h i hot weather are the only k ind to buy ; we have proper appliances for keeping them right, and they’re Sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’s ho t. Buy of us and be sure, C . H . C R O U S E , CEDARVILLE , O. Neuralgia P a i n s Are the resu lt of an abnormal condition of the more, prom inent nerve branches, caused by con gestion, irrita tion , or dis ease. I f you w ant to re lieve the pain try D r. Miles Anti-Pain P ills. They often relieve when every thing else fails. They leave no disagreeable after-effects. Ju s t a pleasurable sense of re lief. T ry them. “I have neuralgia headache righ t over my eyes, ana I am really afraid, th a t my eyes will burst. I also have neuralgia ja ln around my heart. 1 have been •taking Dr. . Miles’ Anti- Pain Pills recently and And tliey re lieve thesB troubles quickly. I seldom find it necessary to take more th an two tablets for complete relief." lilts . KATHERINE BARTON 1117 Valley st, Carthage. Mo. *T have awful spells of neuralgia and have doctored a great deal with out getting much benefit. For the la st two years I have been taking Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and they always relieve me. I have been so had with neuralgia th a t I sometimes thought I would go crazy. Sometimes it ts necessary to' take two of them, b u t never more and they are sure to 'Uovo me.” MRS. PERRIER, 2434 Lynn St., Lincoln. Neb. . Youf* druggist *ell8 Dr. Mile*' Anti- Pain Pills, and wa authorize him to return the price of -first package (only) If It falls to benefit you. “ ' * Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind m Bookmaker 4* • . .Bestaafcint... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOIEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLADIES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W a s C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and NU(ht. Tho Best of Good Used In tho Cul in a ry Department. Piles or Smiles ? A PO S IT IV E G U A R A N T E E to Immediatelyrelieve and ntthnalely cure with DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most wonderfal scientific discovery of modern timesfor theeovorcstcases ofltching Piles, Kczcma, Tetter, Salt Ilhonm, Ring Worm, Barber's Itch, etc. This highly medi cated antiseptic Salve kill* tho germs, re moves the trouble and heals the irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price COcts. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 2 cents to cover mailing. THE G. 0. BITTNERCO., Toledo, Ohio. PILES ^ F IS T U L A AtO> Alii. DISEASES OF THE RECTUM Dr. geilelhn aanf.Mtee* it, ,r,a Ke paWiathrt fcs CAM»«pMl«Hr c t theMdlMue* *n4h« UJ S3 t=n*lv-'A r,«in •n s n» delOTtica f tta fcatiimt’ BlsiJer,gis'n.r. West tins 8km IK mmm »r.!l DfaciMi of Wcaita! WHITSVOXHOOKONHHCTAt, ( H it ana IcJctMaccfa cfsutler.* dated. IMS, dr . j. j, M c C lellan » S n;u . C olumbus , 0. irc fv ss to e m st rrwus . j p ' th .“SMiTHSbNIAtf cwmscr TRUSS «0«N» IN ANY, - ;Bunuy Mr. and Dayton cp« Programt tauqu a can Ilev. Josh th s XT, P. c! —Misses 1 At B ird ’s, Mies Mar; rived, la s t M relatives. —Ladies’ < Su its a t Blr Miss Veri th e Embroi atternoon. Mr. Carl < from Des two weeks v —Post Ca anywhere a Mr. N. L. dislocated ^ in g with a c —We will for clean, fr Miss Em was the guet naon tla st w< Miss Bess friends In T tend ing 6he< -The rairiff stead of 2.67 of la s t week —Women Pumps, in ti Bev, Lee Wednesday where th ey v field of Jabo P Low T o Jers Apply to District l Daily— Don’t Fa: on the Great Le - PARE $1 F O R ROUNL TRIP The SA91%AK! in anj I^n v e Clevelani A rrive C edar IV 3,e*ve C edar Fo A trive Clevelon m cot As} Foi ing Crib, bid the baby. '1 handle these MlSHAWAK BL Sold i y I smo WltiortnanR ft; Restor. csjiciiaily 3 . liusnom, Ci« HusnotP, impute Mon terms ct iii: PRIG?
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