The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26

h i IW„' , { \ 1 >■ ■ , » ■ ........ - ... 1 ** »AN.A/1.1* A'. THEUCHANGE M i l f Fi»\/ftvjn r. ow**.’ W * S o K IT YOVH I ’ Vl'KOXAtiK andpromisecartinlandprompt Atuntirii to all I'- up I otw intrusted to ns. NEWYORKDRAFT andBANKMONBY.ORURRS- The cheapest and most con­ venient way to send money by mail, Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Banking,Hours: 8.A. M. to3,P. M. : ' B. W*SMiDir, President. O. L. S mith , Cashier, iw»i ■ie Alcohol Questions ohol a tonic? No! t.*'•mfd .............. Does it make the Wood pure? v»i Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer’s Bad Backache SttcS agonie* as soma women •after* every meattr, bom back* acini Is U necessary? Mo. It can be prevented and relieved, when caused by female trouble, by lak* |nga medicinewith specific, cura* five action, on the female organs and functions, which acts by re* Ileving the congestion, stopping the pain and building the organs and functionsup toa properstate of heallh. Try. WINE OF WOMAN’S RELIEF “I suffered for IS years,” writes Mrs. MaiindaA. Akers, of Basham, Va., “withvarious female troubles, 1 had snch a backache that It drewmeover, so 1couldnot stand straight. The doctors could not help me, so I lock Cdrdul, and nowI feel like a newwoman.” A t A ll Druggists WRITE TOR FREE ADVICE, stating age and describing symp- tomSrto Jjadfas Advisory XSept., ■ “ " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ■ _ Co., I The Chattanooga Medicine Chattanooga, Term, B 38 •'-ssweto.aipe!*#' -. ponriir*. JjU p% to h*v* *c chwie« to rtaofei&tnd jpormir®. Ow«tr«iii *r*& t* VfiV* n.» Sim*i.fKmrkeK* Best For TheBowels r irw o i ^ CANDYCATHAimc ■ old{&bulk. Th* crania* t*bf*t S iu u U k Itocar*oryourmoneybeck.- Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N .Y. 59s AMMUAISALE, YEWHUMON BOXES C**Ci Tho Peddling of Glasses Isas boon prohibitedby law in most states on account of Hu> Incompetency of the men that-arc engaged In that way of doing bu^imss. * A call at fnir office will convince j on o f tl»e <1 ilforonec. * Chas, S, Fay, MT,1’ . Optician $ h L. Mai-- Hpl-ii.fdleld, O. TimgreatDiarrhoea amiDysenteryRemedy Cures »■ute ami elm.-iiiedintthoca, dy*fvc tery, r!/j? iamort.ti«,J,£-jrai5:frcomidair.!,5. tV,"- s.i, am1, prat uislhedevelop* .ifitpt.'.'M fever, i.'.cne wendrrfnl Wlffit o tji: ' 'wultaobia iirtl In all pash tfthewciid. “ WORKS LIKE MAfilCv* Prfe#Aft aents per fcofc, |Vi*tueeet*aontwMffil* - «mMwJfedw|«*t a#*-—f.*' ifv* rAenSgiathaan'l It»ialdon’t •***ufgwtitfeego* m « m {«l(r*et *0 ” Til* **ffAWKyOHfMICAL OfHKPAMY, dr A. Srsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Docs itmake theMood pure? .Vus! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yesl Isittheonly ...^— —------ ----=twf= 4 Ks>w% *"■ “ “ ely « [Saifsaparnia enGr Rec" from « Ask your !tlnclor about this non-akoholk medicine. If he approves, your confidence will be complete. J.CTAyer r s r ■PfMHiWpa 1 ■ - W & m th* H fc io s fi WHt*d, j ffopyrlght, IHt, hr T. e. Mmure.J | After Dsaeoa UMftoa received bln htfuiy he went twefc m hi* consent to teJN»3iLaByOMft* wu.|. X.ellin.Jangh^ ->U«1boy*! Dullgjrki Dullmen! DuUwomenI H»vy.head«dl Downheartedl AH veryoftenduetoconstipAtioBl Yetthecurel*goeat»v.-"AyersFflh. Akyoordoctor. The Cedarvffie Herald 5t t .o o P e r Y ea r . NLAKLH BOTJLL, 1 * - ttrtttor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. 1909, LARGERMEMBERSHIP, The action of the Board of Trade last Wednesday evening in making fcheannual fee $1.00 should receive fcheevipportlof all interested m the work this organization is doing for Oedarvilje. The amount It costs each one tu be a member In good standing is small, yet m the end will mean a good sum to carry on the work out* lined for a “ greater Cedarville.” There Is no limit on the member* ship and merchants, physicians, manufacturers, private citizens and farmers are urged to become active in extending the wealth and infju* ence of the- town. Xtrequires money to push any eti terprise and the Herald can vouch for the proper expenditure' of all funds entrusted to the Board of Trade. There is no lavish or need­ less expenditure'of money and so far each dollar has brought good re­ turns. The Herald urges that the mem­ bership be two hundred or more, notonly that the -Board of Trade treasury might. be swelled but that fche number of members in good standing, each one alive wire, wil in fcheend result in greAt good to the town, Brotherhood Meeting. Themembers of fcheM, E. Brother­ hood were addressed by Dr, Dubois, Presiding Elder of this district. This was the first meeting In the newly furnished rooms over John­ son’ s jewelry Btoro. Lunch waii served during the evening. Dr, Guy Potter Benton of. Miami Universitywill address the Brother­ hood on .February 7 in the M. E. church. Farewell Reception. FOR SAIE, —A base burner in excellent condi­ tion. . Owner has no use far same av a furnace has just been Installed Will sell at a bargain. For infor matinn call at this office. —aft# re®1* y#a Twin®*-large play at Ralph Tovmsley?*. dia- Public Sale Having purchased a farmot my own and having more1 stock than necessary 1will sell at public saleonwhat is known as the old Waddlefarm, owned by S. H. Miller,located twomiles East of Selma and. four miles South-West of South Charleston, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909, Commencing at ten o'clock, the follow property; It HEAD OF HORSES J! Consisting of baymare 8 years old, in foal; bay mare 10 years old, in foal; yearold draft hone; 7 year old general purposehorse; 4 year old gray marc, year old general purposemare; 8 year old bay geldingcolt, sired by j, J. C 2 year old colt by Bobby Burns, 2 year old genera! purpose mare; 8 year old drivingmare, city broke; 4 year old bay horse, city broke, 9 HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Consisting of 2 Short Horn cows* 8 part Jersey, 6 grade Jersey, 1 registered Jersey. Five are fresh at present and one in February. 48 HEAD OF HOGS 4 8 Consisting of 49 head of fall feeding shoats. 3 6 HEAD OF SHEEP 36 Consisting of 25breeding ewes and 10 spring ewe lambs and one Shropshire buck, f a r m i j v g i m p l e m e n t s Consisting of Diefing binder, 7 foot cut, nearlynew; field roller; com planter; check rower and 90 rods of wire; grain drill; breaking, plow, fanning iniil, 2 buggies, % sefs buggy harness, 4 sets of leadharness, O. S, Kelly; 12horse pow­ er tractionengine; 18*18 Lightning Hay Press; Deering corn shredder; fodder cutter, circular Saw, water and tank complete. TERMS: A credit of 0 month*will be given, purchaser giving approved se­ curity. J. W. STEVENSON. R. E.CORKY, Auc.t, ROUT. ELDER, Clerk. The members of the United Pres- byterian congregation tendered Rev. O, Hi Milliganand wife a fare­ well reception at the churoli Friday afternoon. The Roman’s Missionary Society presented Mrs, Milligan with a set of colonial tea spoons, Mrs. W . M, Barber the oldest memberpt the so­ ciety, making the presentation speech. Dr. J, O. Stewart; on behalf of Rev. Milligan’ s Bible class, present­ ed him with an inlaid gold fountain pen, the gift of the class, . The ladies eeryed .refreshments during the afternoon Rev. Milligan’ s last sermons will be Sabbath morning and evening, the pulpit to be declared yaoantthe following Sabbath 'by Rev.. S. E- Martin of the FirBt Xenia. TJ. P* church, —Rockers, couches, folding beds sfde b(*..rds, at McMillan’s ay atrenxthenin* th« nerVea irtu ntrol the action of th* liver and bowi <- Miles* Nerve ana Liver PUS* ”cu rutipwtion. M dooee 3* cents. E&ndtnky, PILE* in CORE FOR PiLfitt. The ISxcelslor Cbwafcal Ootapimy e# Ohio, has a kure <m* for ixea&sfoiMPB* Cm * TM* is » brand new remedy, gutraxdMid to cor*, it oonstrt* of an interaal remedy, a suppository and an oint­ ment The three remedies for One Dollar. Ask your druggist about She- oelslor Pile Cure. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, O. a .. • . ^ •• J POSTCARDS. Six brand new < winning postcards for 10 cents. ) Out of the ordinary—nothing < like the usual souvenir card. ) Agents and'dealers can make blg« i money with them. Send a dime ) i or postage stamps fo UNITED PRESS, 524 Citizen Bldg., Cleveland, O. ) W H 'W * W H * W » W * » * * * * CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, Tie Y ob HavaAlwaysBo#t Bears the Signatureof 4*4 ISBEAUTY W8ITII6BHWIILE 7 YielaCrean poolUrriy eradicate* RSCklM, i -kl mo I m , black head*,mebamandtan, reiterlay dloeOMd, blotched, rotwh and oily akin to the fteehneea and delicacy ofyonth. There la no anbetitate Ibr thinirtperlor harm­ lesspreparation. The ll/e secretorthe world’* SreatMt Sltia B p ed a list,..................... At all Droirelat; Spedal propoolilonandrtaor malladIbrsocents. GntdeitoBeautyonrequest, Toledo,OMe. UQII 08 « MORPHIN 5© TO too FARMS i.hmutantly on baml FOR HAX j F throughout Ohio, Write us TO- I)AY for our descriptive list. State size of farm ami locality desired or if yoi^waut us to sell your farm, write us. We can sell it for you. Years of exper­ ience. Hath*, U the only *ur» knd rational treatment for thoM addicted to DRINK or DRiKM, Send for rree Booklet and temw. JM 7 lfertliM««MoAvt., C O L U M B U S OH IO SMITH,CLEMANSSHOPPING Real Estate and can Agents, C*d**vll!«, Otkla* ter cf the Widow Jordon. 'The thing mast stop »t once, Ella*,” he said, "8h* In not the girl for you to marry even K ym were ready for the aeriou* step of matrimony. I de- •fre you to ge over to the Widow Jor» don’s thU evening and emphatically announce that there can be nothing further between you and her daugh­ ter.” The nu respectfully but stubbornly refused to do **y such thing. There Was more talk, hut It left both men firm, and the result was that EUas left the paternal roof and took up bis residence with an uncle. Of course be called at the Widow Jordqn’s with the news. Miss Nellie felt hurt and hu­ miliated and shed team, but her moth­ er had no tears to shed. She tossed her bead like a war horse, and there was an edge fo her voice as she said to the young man:. “Ellas, a Jordon Is as good as a Grafton any day In the year and may­ be a little better. If you want It all oft with Nellie, Just eay the word and don’t beat about the hush, She isn't dying to marry you or any one else,” “But I am dying to marry.her. and we will call on the minister tonight if ypu say so,” was the answer. "No; we'll wait awhile. I’ve seen meh like your father before, and l have seen them come down oft their high horse.” - Two nights taler Ejias “sat up” with Nellie until near midnight Nellie’s mother “sat up” In the darkness of her room and made notes.) One of the note# was to the effect that n human figureclosely resembling Deacon Graf­ ton's was sneaking About the yard and trying to peer into a side window. She was a woman who didn't have to bo bit with a potato mnsber to take a hint Next day ebe drove over to Ely­ ria, and,after buying a bear trap at a hardwood store she took it to a black­ smith and had him blunt the sharp teeth with a hammer. Shealso learned from him how to set it When she reached home the trap was placed In the harm Word wag sent to Ellas not to come to the house for three nights, but A Ught Was left burning in the sitting room each night until midnight From her aerie In the second story, the wld ow waited andwatched'and that same human form appeared for half an hour each night. Thau she was ready for It When Ellas came on the wings of love the trap was set and secretly placed beside the rosebush. It wasn't a roseWithout a thorn. On th* contra­ ry, It had many thorns, and in,crowd­ ing Into It to. get at the side window some one-bed left,many bits of gray cloth. There was also a larger and sharper thorn waBfftg to mature. The hour was i r o’oiodfc, god Mfe* Nettie bad jnet. ^ieswaned that she guessed TJmidnd|ji&g day wee as good day as ahy^SW to get married oaf WHen a long drifwn yell was heard under the window outside. At th* same moment the mother c*m* down­ stairs with a lighted lantern In ban# and said: “Keep your seats, children, it's only a cat; and I'm going outside to talk with him. He's yelling ns if be was in pain, but be won't be hurt much," Deacon Grafton had efeppedf lnto the £ blow's bear trap as be sought to get s ear to a window. Had the teeth pot been blunted they Would havegone to the bone of his leg. As it was, .he was held fast, and the pinching was anything but pleasant The widow found him lying on the grass and try­ ing to loosen the trap, and she placed the lantern where the light fell full on hie face and set down beside him and said: “Deacon Grafton, since when did you turn burglary “What dose this mean, womanT* be demanded In reply as he held up a leg, "It means, sir. that that beat* trap was set to protect that window and that yon have,,Been caught We’ll see what the law will bare to say about It." "But yon know fm me burglar. You know I was simply looking around to see if Elias was here.” "I know nothing of the kind. You can tell that story in court and sec how many will believe it It is my duty, deacon”— “Look her*, wWider,” interrupted the leaeon, **i>o on# will believe that I meant to get into your house, hut 1 don’t care to be made fun of, If you'll help me off with this pesky trap and say nothing I'll send yon a barret of flour.” “Whatl First, tiy to break Into my house and then try to bribe met It won't do, deacon. Ellas is in the house, as you know. Do you w*nt to Speak to him?" "With this bear trap on my legs? Never!” “Do you want to send him in word to come back home and that yon’ve changed your mind about the Jordon family?” "No, I don't!” was the sulky reply. "Then I'll have to run over to Con­ stable Brown’s home and tell him I hate a robber tor him. Bom# folks will be surprised tomorrow morning.” Some folk* were, it was not by see­ ing Deacon Grafton in court under a serious charge, bat by seeing Ella* back home and hearing hie father ex­ plain: "Ellas lr old enough toknow his own talnd, and if be wants to marry th* Wklder Jordon’s girl i shan't say any­ thing about tt” U. QUAD CAST8BIA ___ „ [ . _ The Kind YouHave Always Bought Bears Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years usim tHt QfNTAUK<>OMFANY«NIWYORK 0 ITV* THE HIGH GRADE LEHR PIANO Ml ttfelt* AND KNDONtKD BY If o4l REaAA ARA* • iiwwfariuvwvvmranvrT bi nufifi wnvTenitnVi YLe>na-mu,.— ’A* Th*toeewWiM*C«5 m *N Mto^O*to*rv«t«ry 6 HhMtawt*h*elN Opitt, Ckfe*s«* wWiWgR w WSRW f SRffWWWtulW«^SIg , qy*i/Wgfl Th*FMfctoC#e*MvMwr*tMwto,ftnW*,£*tt, ANDOTttiN MtAOIIMOONStNVATDRIRft A owcatyH hriffloai »ad Uejr*riM to***, tvqtriott* ", JfvriWt MUMteient Man ri«r*H« wryrhmiuiMiltt y ft Aeat rank o f tha “ It i* th# Jd#*t Heno to t th* hom#, whdteM* ' ft**jga<iCMltnr* **d r#(la#m*nt. #**#. today, mmixwi m mmmmemy yrt#». wistT* mm CA H* L iH li A ^OIUPANY, iMWiI—iif.aikmrfdiiinmnitpiii*Sim-in|M'i 11 iW'ftTtffrtjftf‘'iti’i f p filTf'T**"‘‘VlN'filiMwdiimiliI fil ADIM - 9 ftitfelfty PN* m J. H. HcMil LAN, M anu fac turer , of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney -Blocks, Veranda Col­ umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . . C edarv ille , Ohio. TAKE THIS CUT1 ■M’ %' Wt' , V f “ Wo reeonuneud it; thera isn’t nay better#** In mid-summer you have to trust to a large degrae to your butiAier, Well Cared For Mjeats in hot weather are the only kind, to buy; we have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold, Don’t go meat shopping when R1* hot. Buy of us and be sure. c. H . CROU SE , CEDARVILLE, O, Nervous ' Break-Down Nerve energy is the force that controls the or­ gans of respiration, cir­ culation, .digestion and elimination. When you- feel weah, nervous, h t i - THE NEW YEAR Will be opened by HUTCHISON & GIBNEY with aBargain in DRESS GOODS. „ WeJll thro# uponour Bargd® C6Rtltetsseme 50 pieces of DRESS GOODS at ! f$l.50 G o o d s n o w 75c 11 if p \$I'00 Goodsnow 58c nail race ]75cGoods now 37 ^ i50c Goods now 25c Desirous of reducingour stock befor the New Goods now purchased arrive we make this unus­ ual offer these goods are suitable for Waists, Skirts, Suits, Children's Clothes, Etc. We could not offer these the past few weeks, on* account of our large Holiday trade. fiUTCHISOfl .4 GlBfiEY’S XBNIA, OHIO. ELASTIC ROOF PA IN T fof tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberold roof*, is proof againsttheweatherorrust. Absolutelynon* jjorous, Will not crack, pee), blister or Seale, Will notevaporateafteronceset. Is a finewater-proof- lugmaterial. ContainsnoIngredients such as salt and lime which enter into the composition oi the majei^part of the so-calicd roof andIronpaint* on the market to-day which have no elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to drystalize any metal, It is germproof. SeHclfor tv'tular and/tire /is/, Why not fnrehkst the btst teheHi/tests ne mere. T h * DALLMAN OOOAKR AUAAILV OO., rond -du .|ao ,W la . V V # FOR D U R A B IL ITY A N D SERVICE* We have found * “J.-M ” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands- Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the hugest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its trust. It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly Inspected before leaving the factory. The workmanship is right, and the materials used in its construction are as good as money can buy. As evidence—we can point to Asbestos Roofing applied in the early nineties in good condition to-day. Furthermore, it requires no coating or painting. “The first cost is frre only cost.*' Our Booklet “R .“ Sent free on xeqneat*.will give yo* valuable information, H. W. Johns-Manville Go. C leveland , O . table, /sick, it is often be­ cause you lack nerve energy , and the process of rebuilding and sustain- ,ing life is interfered with. Dr. Miles’ Nervine has cured thousands of snch cases, and will we believe benefit " if not entirely cure you. Try it. ^ •My nervous system gave away - ample! co tely, and lolt me on the verge of the grave. ’ —' __ I tried skilled physicians, but got no permanent relief. T got no had r had to give __ ____ _ < up m y business. I _begntt taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In n few- days I wh 3 much better, and I continued to improve until entirely cured, I am In business again, and never miss an opportunity to recommend. this aedy.” MBS. W. J j . BURKE, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. rem YoUr drugQtst Mil* Dr. Mil**’ Nervine, end we authorize him to return grito^^iMt bottle (Only) If ft Tall* you. Mites Co*. Elkhart, Jnd The Bookmalter ...SestaaFant... INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLADltrSIIPSTAIRS ALSO REST ROOM M E A L S N O W ag. C E N T S . LunchCounter oti MainFloor OpenDayandNight The Best of Good Used In the Cul­ inary Department. Piles or Smiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE t* fam fiat*!,r»A*r*ted trittawtoycur*wflli DR. HEBRASUNGOID tbe most wonderful octet)ttfle di*cor*ty of modemttm«« Pat thesever*#tcue*ofItching Piles, Bcsenta, XetUr, Salt' RbeHm, Bing Worn, Barber*Itch, etc, Thl*highlymadt otted antiseptic S*lve kills the germ*, re­ move# the tremble and heal* the irritottoa permanently. Abeolate aatia&ction guar* anteed or money refhnded. * - ■RriceMet*.atDrugglrt*,«rmailed. Trial Mmple Scent* to cover mailing. THE e. C. BITTNERCO.,Toledo, Ohio, PILES FISTULA tt AU, DISEASES OF THE RECTUM i*********W»*wvfrfafeeto** . m « *w*a»r »»wmetMMM* m * **h, i w T T V r r : ' PW mw ' wm SE dr . j. j. M c C lellan 0*tf##k 44fa*t CUUMIIIS, 0 , J L th « * « st n w u tn s. WSHmiiFHIArf Hold and arijn*trri t»y I# mms Wistormn. LOCAL A. t Isn —Try a box «. yo«r growers. trin ter. —Go to Town Blankets, ca Mrs. Ira T oy /) in Xenia. Mr. and. Mr Monday in Day i.nd i es ft Uey'r W’ tjj Bu —Curtains to at McMillan’ s. —Storm Fron Kerr <5 —HaptlmBor quickest result. Mias Elsie } visiting relativi —Carpets, matt at.McMillan’s. PUBLIC SA Naptha Bora hands or injure Miss Irene A visited her mol —If yon wa McMillan’s. Mr. and Mrs. entertaining a dinner today. the or- cir- and yon m - be irve 3ess ain- nth. has lueh ieye rely —Naptha 1 money, labor a PUBLIC SA aw ay verge >hysi- relief. p my Milt Mrs. M. J. A gdestof her so and tlieiFfami . lies* day» inued d, X miss ; thin KB. fegon. —MafctreBgeB, beat to be had <. I S I toils Ind —yon will a your electric g :tef .tings Bros, hav D, Bradfute cellent sale of . •L Monday to the ‘ LeV* Muckier of Va G Mr. F. B. Tu t’ DTEt the past week. has been quite is much impro p iTAIRl Miss Bello sick at the hon G. E, Job e, wi. i I T S down is report Rev. W . R came over fror > Cul- morning for a Mr. George / ,-i' -j... ter, Mabel, of -..... been viBltmg v . family. S i ■.... —‘iF Messrs. G. M (b. IwfUt her and L. G funeral of tbe Im<11111 near Lebanon iery ot Anumbi-rof 3U*f ItatkMi pupils wero ent of Miss Ethi igMUV evening. The; TsUL bobsled and fc. ,0M«. — -------- • * hj'uJ — (I

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