The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
A >.jr G ■ . v" * m * e ' w r ■ ♦ .•'■ if* # **•' <> -w k • ■ A munrnm <» -*-■ *»» >», IHEXCHAKGESAtK F E H . \ t ; \ IU.».E, u f t i o . 4 U 1 U p rom ise rxTH JI HTKl *!'•' -s• < h II i:.: r.'-i .1 :•< :i>. ■rrrr NEW YORK l>«At 3 4M 4 BANKMONt;Y,0RD[-RS* The mill t'.lii. ventemt “Aji.r t-v •• 9d ironey by matt. loam Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Banking Ihy.M.i: *, A. M. to Jt P, ML ' S. 1W. S.vrxur, Py:4dent, O, I,, H mixh , VarMov,, . . . . ___^EbSe t o ofc W d i ’ It is impossible to be wdl, simply impossible, if the are constipated You must pay attention to the vs of nature, or suffer the consequences. Undigested ;jt trial, waste products, poisonous substances, must be 1 1 .moved from the body a t least once «.ach day, or there \ : laiu'f&c ariiouat of suffering and serious disease# Ask m*doctor about Ayer’s Pills. He knows why they act redly on the liver. Trust him. J.c.AuerCa.~.Lw£eitM<m The Cedarvifle Herald J S t.a o p « r Y e a r . ICATiDH HUt*X* - - KO itor, FRIDAY, JANUARY ;J9. 1909. A g o n ie s O f P a i n Never live wj* and ilffnk that alt women, yourself Included, have to suffer pain. Thousands of women have writ* fen to felt how they have cured their womanly UIs, and relieved their pains; and over a ndflton have heen benefited, in, various other forms of fefnale disease, dur* in% the past 59 years, hy that papular and successful female remedy WIBi OF WOMAN'SRELIEF “I believe I ' would now have been dead,” writes Mrs. Minnie . Lambe, of Lebanon Junction, Ky„ [ hadn’t, been for Cardiff, I had suffered with bad cramping >pelfe, pains In my back, sfetes and arms, and awful twarltig*down pains, Now these pains have ail ,gone, as a result of using-Cordui,’* At All Druggists warm for fbseb advicb , ftm | iyou h»*fr ttfutfc I *b«it rwom mead Best farS;‘:Y. >;-w ■ TbsBowels ^ Bw ca iw fc CANDYCAtHWnO K#*»»at, >t«, Potent, Tn»t«Gcaj. Doflood, Itarer ttif*V>n,Yv^aVcti fir l^npo.'JOe*E3c4r»C'\N&v«t *p )4 to. bulk. ril>« gormino labloc ntantped OOU, wudnmtc**.! to euro or your isHmesrbaqk.. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or K.Y^ 596 ANNUALSALE]TENMILUOKBOXES Forgot Ht* Close Friend. c Oft ©no occasion Senator* Stewart tvaa eh a im an of au important po« Sitieal ftieeting in Virginia City. As eha im an of the meeting i t was his duty to introduce the sh a k e rs , of whom several were the leading po litical lights of Nevada, each, of course, intimately known to Stew a rt. ' . Two or three of the sneakers had, Lean introduced, and the senator rose to present the nex t tD th e audi ence. This man was an older ac quaintance of th e chairman than the others, : “Gentlemen,” began the senator,' “X have great honor and take great pleasure m introduc ing to you my boyhood’s friend, I present to you the honorable—tlio honorable”— Here he stuck. The name of his friend would no t come to him. Leaning over to the chair man of the campaign committee, he blurted out, fT o r the Lord’s sake, Bill, tell me Jim ’s last name!”—, Minneapolis Tribune. China’s Oldest Society. The oldest society in' Ohina is the Triad society, known also as the fBam Hop llu i,” I t has its lodges, md there a re Hags, banners and um brellas connected with it. I t holds regular meetings, and i t forces in* ilnontial individuals to .join its or- ganization if they are no t amenable v i persuasion. I t has th e power of ife and death over its members, who have their own-signs and pass word, You ‘can tell, it is said, whether a man belongs to the order by tho way he enters a house. Their motto is, AT>rjye out the Tartars,” i.nd one branch of the society dates ( bade to HHI-J: A . 1)., or twenty years a f te r th e copque?t. * Well Prepared.' ~ „> "T learn,” she said reproachfully,5' .*that you wmra-Yfarotad to m. fewer ■tUu* ^ “ ■ “’‘ ' m f o t didn’t m? all of them ¥* **I did,” he replied pr&mptly. **Yon d id l” she exclaimed, "'Certainly,” he returned, ""You don’t stippose fo r a moment th a t I would be foolhardy enough to try Cor such a prize as you arc without mac-tiring a little first, do you?”— Exchange, . Not Too Blind. Angelina—Oh, dear, the diamond :n my engagement ring has got a flaw in it. Y Edwin—Take no notice, darling, Love should be blind, you know, Angelina—Yes, bu t i t hasn’t got lo be stone blind, -ltOQkers, couches, folding beds -side boards, a t McMillan’s Public Sale The Peddling «*f (vlasseobas boon proliiM ta! ’vy iaw in iiuiabutatcs on necoQUtuf tin* tncwinpefency of fiie men ib a t a r e engaged in th a t way o f doing busiiiefis. A call a t <«?u’ oftieo will convince' S’ott of tbo dilferf lti’o. € h a s . $T i IY Mn :k. J* hay , ^ipficSon i-’prn;-;add. O, ' f f f h W v w The Ureal B k n te andBfsenteiyPiMiSy c-JtV. ... ,tk i2: .-'?r - r /••(■ O'- j ■ “ 'u , c. 1 f »o,. ,C v „ " :jt •, r . v fti'.nt o f .bail ila.,.’, “‘wit* v. i . la e!I p;i.j wtl ftw m m im g m t t ” «.• ’ 's'r •!:YfY” n\s Public Sale Having jmrclsascd a farm of my own md having more stock than necessary I will sell at public sale on what is known is the old "Waddle farm, owned by S. H. Miller, located tv.o miles Last of Selina and four miles South-West of South’ Charleston, on TUESDAY* FEBRUARY 9. 1909, Commencing at tea o'clock, the follow- property: it HEAD OE HORSES ft (A.tt£S*ticg of bay mare H years old, in foal; bay marc 10 years old, in foal; 6 year old draft horse; "year old general purpose horse; 4 year old gray mare, D year old general purpose mare; 3 yeai old bay gelding colt, sired by J*. J. C.; Jyear old colt by Hobby Hums, il year old general purpose mare; 0 year old dslvuigivsMO, city broke; i year old bay horse, city broke. 9 HEJili OF CATTLE 9 Consisting <£ b Short Horn cows, f patt Jersey, 0 grade Jersey, 1 registered Jersey. Live are fresh at prerent and rnicr irt February, 48 HEAD OP HOGS 48 Consisting of 48 head of fall feeding shoals. j 36 HEAD OP SHEEP 36 Consisting of 2,1breeding ewes and 10 spiring ewe iambs and one Shropshire*, buck, > FARM ING IMPLEMENTS Consisting uf Deeung binder, 7 foot f-.ut, nearly new; in Id toilet; com planter; thet-fc rower and S>rods of wife; grain diiSS; ’.’leaking plow, fanning mill, t’ buggi.-.Sils'-ts buggy harness, 4 s ;ts of le.uWiamess, 0, S. Killy; 12 Iioiso j.-ow- cr tmctlm engine; IB x H Ughtning Hay ric.'s; Daring a.-m shredder; fodder ruttiw. iiruvUr saw, Water ahd tank complete. TLRMS: Acredit ofi> months will be given, pnu baser giving approved sc. twity. I % STEVENSON, R. K. COXKY, Auet. .. RQliF, S.LDKH, U trk Having routedmy farm, I will sell at public sale at ray farm, located 2 miles south west of Cedarvillc on the Kyle road, ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1909, Commencing promptly at 10o’clock a, m the following propci ty; ONE HORSE A bay draft mare 7 years old, weight 1650 pounds, / / HEAD OP CATTLE tl 4 milch cows—ljShorthom cow, 1 Jer sey cow, 1 Polled Jersey eligible to reg istry, 1 cow part Jersey, 1 yearling steer, 3 yearling heifers, 2 steer calves and one heifer Calf, 98 HEAD OP SHEEP 98 Consisting tjf ijo two-year-old e\ves_ bred, 20 ewe lambs, 30 wether lambs, 5 aged ewes, bred, Imaged ewes, 1 Shrop. slvire ram, 47 HEAD QF HOGS 47 Consisting of 7 brood sows to farrow in spring—2 registered Poland China, ft white sows; 39 fall shoats, l thorough bred Poland Chinamale hog.. HAY —'About 4 tons-of mixed hay. About 70 tons of choice timothy hay in bale to sell privately, CORN —About 600 bushels of corn u. crib, 10bushels of clover seed. f a r m i n g i m p l e m e n t s Consisting of 1 No 3 Brown wagon, with large bed; 1 low down wagon, Em pire M’Pg Go’s make, with Id foot hay ladders, 1 McCormick binder 7 foot tut I -hay •' loader, 1 hay tedder*-. Thomas make; 1Osborn mower, 0 ft, cut with 4 knives and extra pitman, 1 .Sulky bay rake, l hay ladder, 2 breaklug plows, 3 Disc cutter, 2 30-tonth wood frame har rows, 1 check, rower com planter 125 tods wire with drill attachment, 1 John Deere riding cultivator. I tongueless walking, cultivator, 1 field roller, 2 Wheat drills, I one-horse com harvester, mu- large single shovel steel beam plow, 1 Com shelter, J Hero barrel churn, 2 gravel beds, 1 10-ft, feed sied, 2 bog coops, 2 pairs work harness, 1 pair ’ y nets, single-trees, daubkt-ttrees, t spread er and ’otimr things am BLACK^ll|l......... mars, etc. Terms m ad e Jcttoum day o f sal*., . Lunch at 32 o’clock. Wm# CLEMANS, Jr. S, T, BAKER, Auct, R; F. KERR, Clerk. C h a a c t i if Tragjfla line. A*•stwtod iw tb tS pn sM tw o wevk* A£iLJbwr« wpy evrttatny ' g i-tlin g w tra*Ht»)t li * s b etw e en b era iam l HprtugfleW. j Mr Baker, wwnurr of tite Soutli ] t 'imrlvHton line k Making a change in tin* rou te aasfc wiR fwlteiw tint Clifton pike for ebreo tultea in to Springfield. I tia e ta ta d th a t Mr. B ake riiae in formed A. H , Whita of Clifton th a t if lu- is g iv en* framsfeu* a n a righ t of way, h* will ba lld tbo line to th is place. Hour and one-half »er- vic«l8 promised. —I f y o n want! McMilJan’H. furn iture, go to In tho ease of Vmn* M. Harper agaiUHl the Carr* Naraerlea, which was recently revived in Common P icas Court, a Judgment for 4209 with interest, a t ft per cent, from Ju ly 38, IWtJ, on a promissory note, has been handed down by Judge Kyi'?. The balance duo on tho note atul which ia disputed by tho de fendants, ift reserved for trial. . Telegraphy S» Chins. The fir-t telegraph Um> was.opor - ed in Chinn in 1^*2, mnl there >uv no'v about 15.ot)0 mile* of 1;ntv, tlio tvljrlo tuulor imperial control. The Chinese-lan-nan't* h^iftg m-liahjo and not alphabetic, many U’.ry wonsb p how a moawtbc Is fruiMn.ttal. 'I'l.e method ia simple, but ingenious, 'There are as many characters as words in the Chinese tangnago, and the .tnes.-ages.are ■ sent in number cipher. When the numbers-nre re-, eeived a t tho other end a 'double ’ ended type is tmxJ with numbers- at one ond and characters at the re verse, A message ns set up by the numbers and then printed from the reverse end, which shows thp char- actors,—Loudon Hfohe. Stop Pain* atmost maumhy^rOr. UU«a tott-Fm la PtU* llo t md *ft*r-*«*ct*. ISBHWTY woar#TQ»i*iiai Yiala Creai Boriarely «r*«!*»**• C A S T O R IA T o r In f a n ts a n d Children. TheKindYouHaveAlwaysBought Bears the Signature of SO TO . too FARMS ' Constantly on band FOB SALE , throughout Ohio. W rite us TO- ■DAY for Our desenpfivo list, ^S ta te size of farm and locality j v> sired—or if you wan t us to sell i| your farm , wnfo ns. We cart sell i t for you. Years of exper- ' ionce, SMITH, CLEMANSCHOPPING Reel E state and Loan Agents. C ed a r v ilie , O h io . CNfltMt FOft .WUHS. Th® BhMailtior Cteetotoal Cmnpany of Bauduiky, Tbio, ]6tt{Hk *ur* cor« for PILES la nroatelor, l^ter'CtJve. Tbla U a brand new m amy, gtmranteed to euro. Jt oomi«t« of an" internal remedy, * aripponttory and an, oint ment. The three remedial for One Collar.- Aek your d«i**iet about Ex celsior Pile Ci<r», EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL CO., Sandusky, O. POSTCARDS. Six brand new ’ ' ■winning postcards for 30 cents, j ’ Out of the ordinary—nolblnx <t like the usual souvenir card. ; ’ Agents and dealers can maim big *< money with them. Bead a dime or postage stampt to UNITED PRESS, S24 CHixen Ctevsiamf, O. '; y Np i i r e RPHIHE Haw«, I f tha oely »ora erwl m tust ttrstirwnt fi»r tfjjseauajctet to OMN k a ORUO*. Rtwl for freebookletand terms Muntertit to*,, COLUMBUS OHIO THE HIGH GRADE L E H R P IA N O IS USED AND ENDORSE* BY Tw CrtnS n«»Mmtsry «f Mutk. NewYerit CHy. j TMftesneyWaiilacelleieMMusic, PMtadsishis. 1 CM ^ C smsm U iv AHtnstowSehsel atOvers,Cfek*|*. TheP««MsCssssivMaqr•>Mask, FasMt,Co!«, AMDOTHER LEADIMO OOMEERVATORIEM Asweetyet fttHUsnl Stift nowcrfal tone, esnalshe J eyT* JP-l^A gJinstment *cd durable workmsuship “ / , : • . r TheXtEUifinAvo in mau'ufActnred underelnanTarly \rot*8Ht , ^ Jrtiap, and it liasachieved »?tr,Thar' ' ‘ tu the MHkct it s satisfactory juke, wkixk ...- ...............- --------- tiu-11.1 niMautniu . . . . . 'Y mr M sh M the cost ofpruduet S h n.h'/li-set snere. *a*th*i «tstavset tsaftatneat ' “ ------- " — *t»K oaxal Sm x ia lrw a cm , Ha L E H R A COMPANYy M a n u f ’rky ** l ^ s t o r i i P g , The Rate of Interest and 9tfe.tyof prif'.iple uro tho tw,» imphtlant coa- -4idfration:; iis wifie inventing. Tin1-: },!•; bank witb e tell and Sir;f»hsr. <>i: o-os $ ta o ,m o » o o allows Font*I4#/CstnlIstcrcst on Biuiftfi mi is and Oftifitatfs of Deposit. seameijiiss^ ZSSS l Yh© H in a You H av e Alwayg Boug lrt, a n d ■wbicli Iras beast i n use fo r ove r 3 0 y ea rs, lias b o rn e file a igna truo and baa been made under bis per~ Bonal supervision abtee ita Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In this. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-gootl” are but* Experiments that trlde w itli and endanger the health o f Infanta and Children—Experience against Exi>eriinent» W h a t K C A S T O R IA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleasant, ife contains neither Opium, 'Morphine nor other Narcotic substance.. Its age is it* guarantee* I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething troub les, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates the Pood, regulates th e ' Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children’s Panacea-JLTie Mother's Friend, G E NU I N E C A S T O R IA a l w a y s Bears the Signature of TheKMYou laveAlwaysBought In Use For Over 3 0 Years. T hc ee«r*«n cokmmy , n uu * r * v « t * cct , ncimvouk etrv. J. H. flcMIl LAN, Manufacturer of CEMENT GRAVE VAULTS Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. Telephone 7 . Cedarvilie* Ohio A N ew P lan * Isproposed by. HcTCHigdsf & G ibnby for Ladies* Misses* an d C h ild re n 's W ra p S. «> * (Not this Seasons’ Purchase.) Many of these garments with slight altera tion can be made very serviceable and comely. See the low prices made for a speedy salei 40 for $ 1.00 40 for $ 1.50 40 fo r $ 1.75 Gome and see what Good Values these Small Prices represent, HUTCHISON &GIBJiEY’S, XBNIA, OHIO ftdL E L A S T I C % R O O F P A I N T yfamStf for fin, metal, paper, felt And raberoid roofs, la lPSyraLf proof agalar.t tbo wtatbir or ru:.f; /d^olutely non* ^/porous. Will not crack, p*d, b’liter of scale. Will not Gvapdmto after oncoeet. Is ft finewater-ptobf* ing mute-rial, Cootraiis uo ingredients such as Sait and lime which enter Into the composition of the INTS1* major part of tlio so-called roof and iron paintis on ’/ r tho market to-day whk.il have no elastic (jnalitics find are (Instructive to nictate and fibres, and are bound to crystallze any metal. It Is germ proof, , Findfir nY.'t.-'arnr.Jp .v#//:/. IVhy no! fiinhaze the list token it mis no men, T h a D A L L M A N CO .OO ICR » (J i» l» L ,V C O ., FOf t ( iiau .la o, Wla , 4 FOR DURABILITY AND SERVICE. 1 We have found * u J.-M ” ASBESTOS ROOFING equal to all demands. Whether it be used on the most modest farm building or the largest manufacturing plant we have always found it true to its trust. It is made to give service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before lea Ing the factory. Tho workmanship is right, and the materials used in its eoiisti action ard as 3in«t< good as money can buy. As evldcr.ce— tv© can po t to ‘ties in good conditionto-day. Asbestos Roofirig applied in the eatly nine c Furthermore, it requite* no coating or painting, **T1»e first cost is the only cost,” , Our Booklet ”R,” Sent free on request, will give #ot* valuable information. “TAKE THli CUF “Ww rceonmicml it; there isn 't nay better,., Iu.rnul-jBimmicr you have to tru»fc to a large degree to your bulo-bt r, fell Cared For Meats nbofc wi fttbor are ftea only kind ia W y ; we have proj/er appJlHneex for keeping them right, and Hiey’r® swept and mto when s«M, Don’t go meat jsbopping when if'a hot. Bay of ua and bo sure. C, H. CROUSE, CEDABVILL®, O. W h y Suffer? I£ you suffer pain from auy cause, Dr. Allies ’Anti- Pa in P ills will relieve i t —and le a% no had after effects. Tha t’sJhe impor tan t thing. Neither do they create a habit. More often the attacks become Anti-Pain P ills have no other-effect except to re lieve pain and quiet nerv- ‘ous irritation. “Wo fi.ro never without Dr. Miles’ . Anti-Pain Pills, MV hushanct an*- ' - > son, ased 15 were always subject to stele headache until we began, using these Pills, a n d tlioy have broken them up entirely. Don’t th ink they have had to use there toe six months. I recommend them to every one. A few weeks ago- I heard ,an old lady friend was sick, I w‘ent to see hen , She was down' w ith laGrlppe, and nearly crassy w ith awful backache. X gave her one.of the A»tl*Paln Pills and left another for h er to take In a short time. They helped her right away, ahd sh e says' su e will never he Without there again. L ast winter my ' husband was taken with pluerlsy on both sides, and I know ho would have died if I t hadn't been for tho Pills- In less than half an hour he, was- Sweating, and went to bed. and slept,’’ " M as. fir. H, WEBB, Austtnburg, Ohio. Your drugs 1st sells Dr. Mils*’ Antt« „ Fain PJtls, and we authorise him to return th e pries of first package {only) ; If ll felts to henslit you. The Bookmaltef estaarant... iN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FOR LADIES UP STAIRS * ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N OW stS C E N T S , Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day-and Night. The Best of Good Used in the Cal- trial y Department. PilesorSmiles? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE te tametfunty rstlste snd sttlmtlttycurswHIi DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most tronderM sclentlflc dlscnreiT of modern timesfor the severest csers ofItching Plies, Lrrems, h'etter, Sslt Kheum, HiSg Worm, Bsrher's Xteli, etc. This highlymedi cate,! antiseptic) Salve kills the germs, re. mavfa the trouble an! htals the irritation permanently. Absolute satisfaction guar, r.ntced or money K forded. j’rieeeOcfs.stllrdRststs. or mailed, Trial ( sample 3 cents to cover mailing, THE 6, C. BITTHER CO.^Toleda, Ohio, PILES FISTULA AMD xrnt, DISEASESOF.THERECTUM Vf. *» Oh* yntMifon)>< '■«lr*?W* *r*tt»X7 et tt-.M*41MMM jn-JhuMl ^ enua.ni«»«!«>-.. k*uii V S U UMSI. WSSsr, XMaey, Hh>MAfiASk>NIH mmtm ATirerie«rWt-wS! ssjas,’4SM aiifa dr . j. j , M c C lellan C quimsiis , 0. OsUsskfiulWtiHr, 44 Cast 8+sad SirSSi ^JTOSVBS tbit BUSTMSUOS. H i S f t WANy M a d e ; M LOCAL A K . W . C o IU tu nosday on bnaii —T ry a box c yoor ^roeera. Balpli ‘Wolfo n a tl th is mornb —Go to Tovfm Blank*tg, Mr*, j . C, To’ Townsloy and sptfitt Monday i Ml38 Mary Mi Anti-Saloon Le, Columbus ibis t —Curtains to a t McMiUan’s. Miss Jennie W. W, Creswel! ' Springfield. —JPassion Play i ■moving pictures . January 30, AU "Wm, Stanley o returned home ft ing a few days u —Storm Front) Kerr & Mrs, John Aus ig a guest a t the I g a rn e r and farm — pub LT c wa February 2i. Bev. S, 33, Mai preach *Sabbath TJ. p . church. . • —SFapthaBora quickest results. Wm, Conley hi er farm to Clyde f irin g near; —-Carpots, mattii a t McMillan’s. G- E, JeHbe.attf the S tate Board Mr*. Jam re M taken to i)r Hun limbus la st week reported somowii. -ti I t u id * t'S r :< ' i d i i Ft m al is1 ad /e- v-: I es1nd to PK .en tea bs. 'A dy eR m10, nsla tot .-be sy tinvo l«. US (•»* rr. . {?«■{l^fa fl d am n Columbus ftfoiuli g . #1 K ap tha Borax bauds or injure t El Mrs. Lyd ia Wa law Springs has l»or sister, Airs. G JR: Charles Coulte th e guest a t the 1.- her over Sabbath. o -—Illustrated so Ing pictures a t * Satu rday even inf lul children 5 cenls. Miss Belle Joi nick at. th e horn A G. E . Jobd, en hosp ital in Colun ? —Mattresses, a be st to be had a t D of Friday , today, i tol or for colleges. of th e M, 35. elm TO* ion sermon in th e Ii. teas- flat - The robe you p lay a t Ralph To - iffapthn Bor money, labo r ami VIKOLCUBESG! GOLDSAND A f t a r O t h e r l *T have bwn trou • 014 . and brOnoliltl and have tried war. lad ing relief. Tkr jgMft-irei of a friend *fl«r taking four 1 m n 4 ,» A. IL Wild Jii&nMliolte, Slbin. f . MrDoimltl, #L Paul, Minn., tnMUd a severe es NKWtht Xvoald ner tried Vlttol a ha ■w g lttciy eared m Viaal rijiatslnea iMiot, tha healing, Dm id cod liver oil Bekroaly palatable s vrariwret atonsaeh- YhMft hi, tciexeclIO' JW old fete A tm , weak and ?m & r8rimm and ft Is «*4 BraatlrU
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