The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
1 wLn u FM'hOKXUk e sd prow.#.- oatv lu land prompt atUMOhm l*> a lt IjtftlUfUi intruttred to Mi*. K8W YORK DRAFT m i BANKMONEY,ORDERSv Th* r l^ a p f- t And m"gt eon- v*fUtt w.ij to f iiil inoiny l*y mall. Loans Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Banking Hours: 8. A, M. to S, P. M. B. \V. H m iu i , Presf'lenh o . L. S mith , Cashier, Headache Every Month Y«« nay think, because you tore tong hadH, that yon mast have x hendanha every month, being tj women, „ Bat if yoa t&Infc so, yoa are wrong, since x headache Is a sign of disease of your womanly, organs, that thousands of other , women have Been able to relieve or cure, by the Use of that wonder* fid, woman’s medicine, WIRE OF *&& , i f WOMAN’S RELIEF 1 -> . >’ * "I recommend Cards! to all tick Women,” writes Mrs, A, C, Bearer of Unicoi, Tenn. “I suffered with headache, bearing=down paint, feet swelled,. pains in shoulders and many others. At last l took Cardul, have gained ZB pounds and have found if the best med* Mae I ever need for 'female fceahies.” , A t AH Druggists WRITE FOR PRES, { . ftnttae age uad aesetm. BrSKsW..’ *TFor I 1 m ^mr i no Bowels ^ hnoaco i m H m W W w m m W W w , CANDVCATHARTIC _,,btr.?rttent. Doflood, r. tto«nr* oryours o u r b*ek» UtetUng Remedy Co., Ctiicago orK-Y. 60* MMMLSIU.'rESMILUOSBOXES 1* • r r ' 1 m gi,. t r Tfc# Q m i D far tfco sa ' Ctoss acute and chmnfc durrhora, d;. v ft. K , «bokr«tnortu*,1'sommer*,nq4*inr,'* Niocholera, Am preventsth# detekjv- #f typhoid fever, tom* wonderful obtained in all parts ofltwworkt “ WSfcKS LIKE HASH?.* are your bowels?” This is geuertfiy tl*® ,f>ctor wk*. He knows what a tie knows what a long list o f suit from cofleHpatkaa, H e knows that] ^ —latUayJ it t j^ k J a d lgestion, hnpore Hood, and gencm ICopyrisbt, luts. by a t’iiUMi.} While tuskiug • treap through b ility « g ^ 5 c T ] f f o T O p 8 y ^ i We wish yoa would talk with your own doctor about this subject Ask him at the same time if be approves tyers FI o f A ils, Do as fie says- M E gB ffla tg g f Ths* Pwldling of Giauttflu lias been pvufWbited by Taw In moat sta tes on account of the incompetenry of tin* men th x t a re engaged in tliftt way of doing ftnnnr-HH. A call At our otlleo will eouvim.o jr»ni of tlio diffcreiieb. Chats. S. Fay, M’f’g. OpHHsn RK K, Main rtf., Hpringfiffid, o . The Cedarvle Herald. 5 |x . o o FV r TTsmr, K A R U d B U M , <* - BKMtpW, y~i; as FR IDAY , MARCH 5, » OHIO’S PRIDE, The inauguration Thurs day was one in which the ci tizens of this state, irrespect ive of - c lit ic s , took special pride* For th is sta te to fur nish a president out of the list Jof many eminent men seeking the honor, Ohio rises to the front w ith a son that will fill the position w ith dig n ity and distinction, . W h e n William Howard Taft, diplomat, statesman, judge*, entered th e race for the highest office a t the gift of the people, i f was known that he would have a difficult place to fill after such, an il lustrious President as Then dore Roosevelt. The* publi* felt confident tha t Mr* Taft was qualified after h is long experience in public affairs and he was elected, despite a slight financial depression that the oppbsition party en deavored to charge to Rcesa- velt. .Confidence has again been restored, and President Taft will stand sponsor to only such acts and 'measures that Wits* CMUy* Mr. J , R iley K y le, wfat> lias been located a t Athens, expects Ilia goods here today and w ill occupy th t house vacated by 4 . O. Shannon. Mr, R y le and fam ily a r s stopping with Mr. C. I?. Cooley u n til then goods arrive. Mr. K y le expects to en ter the jewelry business bu t ho far has been unable to get a suitable room. "AIL ADW1T HIS ABILITY Newspaper* of State, Regardless of Personal Peeling, Acclaim Bur. ton as /Great Statesman. Cleveland, O,—The senatorial con test in Ohio thus far has been char acterised by one very unusual and very remarkable feature, and that Is the attitude of the people and the newspapers of the state toward the candidacy of Congressman Theodore 13. Burton. Not one newspaper In the entire state, and, so far as can bo learned,- not a'single Individual In the state, has attempted to criticise or attack the character or attainments, the qualifications or great ability of the Cl*vrtiuM statesman. Not only fit the state, but throughout the entire eowstry, th* sMwspapers, with one ac cord, haws tontalned ;d«wtag tributes to Ms superior quallltcatknts. There is, of eo«»e, a reason for air this, The reason lies la his unselfish and unswerving devotion to his du* ties as a public official during the last 20 yearn, in his spotless honesty and integrity, in his remarkable achievements in congress and In his remarkable intellectual endowments. It is generally agreed that it he were elected to the senate fee would imme diately become one of the moat influ ential leaders In that great law-mi*' ling body, while any other new sen ator would exert little or no Influence during his first or even second term. No one who has followed the his tory of Ohio can recall a senatorial contest In which public opinion was not greatly divided on the personal qualifications and ability of the vari ous candidates, Ekmbtless there are friends of other candidates in the present contest who would not hesi tate to drag into the light of day any weakness or scandal in the public life of Theodore E, Burton, if, by so do ing, they could lower him in the imp- nlar estimation. Burton having been in public life for more than Zfi years, ft is reasonable to assume that his po litical f-ft.-mies have gone through his public end private records with a fine- tooth comb, but in all, those yc;,rs they have not succeeded fri finding one weak spot In his entire career. The result la that in the pending sen atorial contest, even those who are fighting to elect other candidates have been forced to admit, all that ha# been said in prafre of the popu lar ciaveiand congressman. Bad Fire At Selma. Tha village of Selma, five mile# east of here, was v isited by a bad fire abou t 2 o’clock F rid ay morning. Two barn# belonging to Mien |EUa Baldwin w ith the contents, making a to tal loss of over #3,000, Gn# of the barns was occupied by Dr, Bumgartlner a n d b la loss was two horses a n d » five passenger Bmck automobile. Miss Baldwin bad 40 j bushels of corn m th e other barn . A ca rnage houB© was also bamed, The loss is p a rtia lly covered by insurance and i t was only by the heroic efforts of the citizens th a t residence property In „the v icin ity was soveci. Clark County To Vote. C lark county w ill vote under the Rose County local option law on ,March 2&th. A petition was filed Thursday afternoon containir g ,7,023 names, 1,074 more th a wh * JceSBary. A-dispatch Thursday stated th a t Franklin county, Columbus, would /ate under the above-law on March »th.* • ' Miss Itu lu Barber visited m Xenia die first of the week. Mlfft Helen Burba,;.- of Da, ton is visiting E th e l Bpencer, Hon, George B it tie was m Chica go,-the first of the week. T&Ow ere books tak en o u t of the library fo r F eb ruary ag a in s t Sea fo r the xBtmfebof January , MS r w rw ttlved by a kindly «M lady, wiie gave m* a glass of wins inafsiwl of water and added rams biseatta. Cauing my refreshment a baadaosue vehicle stop ped at the hutise, and a gvuttsman if contained asked m* rise tread to Inter laken, Seeing me rmedag myself, be alighted, joined m* on the treillsed porch and asked for g gfeuw of wine. The old lady broufbt Mgs one, with more biscuit#, and w* sipped, munched and chatted. The gawtlaman proved to be a fellow countryman of wine and asked me to proceed to his carriage, an Invitation l accepted. At leaving be was surprised at net being permitted to pay the reckoning. He insisted, but the good lady was resolute. Before getting into his carriage be took a piece o f red chalk from his pocket and made certain marks twoa window shut- ter. ■•=■■■ “Those are tramp mark* you have made, are they not7“ 1 said, surprised. “Light up,” was bis reply, handing me a cigar, “and as we roll along I’ll tell you a story, “A citizen of S t Louis determined for the benefit of fata health to drive .with his wife and daughter to Denver, While crossing ‘the Plains' his vehicle, which was not fitted fbr such rough usage, broke down, and the party was b trended in the middle of the' Greta Americandeitert. The traveler scanned the horizon for help and fortunately far to the eastward.saw a white speck which he took for a prairie •schooner.’. I t was from twelve to -fifteen mile# dlatent,s and he expected that fully three hours would he required for It to come up. “But the white speck grew much more Tapldly than could bo accounted for by a schooner. As It came nearer those watching ft were filled with n- tonlshtoeut. It was a schooner huTc- ’ a schooner on Wheels, The bed;- v boat Bimped, and0masts extended i right from the front and rear nsi each mast supporting a sail. A mu, sat fn rear of the front axle holding u tiller. As he drew near the’party he applied a break, lowered fils sails and said: * '* 'Can I assist you?* “Considering the roughness of 'th t man’s dress and. hfar Unkempt appear ance. the party Wore surprised at hi, respectable bearing, “ ‘My dear sir.’ said,the gentleman, ‘the first farpr r would ask of you is F o r la jg fitg and Children. Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In l i s t Over th ir ty Years e m u THE CCNYJLUn«OMMNV. H*V* VOUE CITY, an explanation o f i once of a whealig ocean bod. is it-jj prehistoric many fathom#^ here ’ e singular appear- rt tm this old [ghost of some jtted Ages *g<§ W f ’ • ■ « m » surged f&' s THE BEST VEHICLES T H E M c K A Y BUGGIES, SURREYS, Spring, Road & Oil Field W A G O N S Best quality-^-Select Ma terial, Carefully m ade . Built to stand HardService. The cheapest in the end, Write for complete Catalog and prices. MCKAY CARRIAGE CO., GROVE CITY. PA. MONEY. “ We recommend It; Urera isn 't nay better... I n mid-mummer you have to tru«k to a large degree to your bu tcher. Well Cared For Meats in ho t weather are the only k ind to h u y ; we have proper appliance# for keeping them righ t, and they 're sweet and safe when sold. Don't eo m ea t shopping when it's hot. Buy of n# and be tsure, * C. H , CROUSE , GEBARVJLLE, 0 , - i - ■Tji*-. (■ 4-.1 iM j ^ n o s i u » to-cent pkgs I lb, Mnyr P I lb. Ginger f aiuxu Good ■ I ean of Chile S.ifati, of Ja;)!,’ D ried Beef 0 All* This is Cor, O . Heart Troubles The heart m ay be weak ju s t the same as tlie eyes, stomach, or other organs. I t often -happens that a person is horn w ith a weak heart. Then again d is ease, fevers, over-exertion; anxiety, nervousness, rheumatism, etc. weaken the heart.’ The resu lt i s . The h’ digestable tlve organs kind whie duties. V p WhatDoYouThink or in soine of the nerves o f the chest or abdomen,:. The heart should be strengthened w ith a tonic, ! arid for th is nothing equals Dr. M iles/ H eart Chre. . “I bad LaGrippe la 3 t .,f a ll, a s 1 tliouzht in a mild form. I was wetlk, ' tired feeling and sijort of brpath: could hardly go" about, and -a sp6d deal of the time sort of an asthmatic ■ breathing and extremely nervous. I ;:‘ began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and Nervine and now I feel so much v f better in every why, I am so thank ful that I began .taking this medicine; T' l w ? Mine Jcn idc Bbaittmi, who hire men v isiting h e r aUter, Mary, in Chicago fo r #averal week#, has re turned home. Mis# May ltan ey le ft Tueaday jvoning fo r Kenton, O., where #he ittem ied the wedding of h e r friend, Mias V e sta Gie^er, on Wednesday, A tten tion 1« called to the adver- dsemen# of K e rr & Hastings Bros,, .n th is issue. When in need of form naeh inery or seed, g e t their prices. Mr, and Mrs. N. I«. Kamsey en ter tained a number of relatives la s t Saturday In hot o r of Mrs. E lizabeth Bull’s seventy-fifth b irthday . Miss Sadie Stevens has returned *o her home In Rochester,. N . Y. *fte r a v isit of several weeks a t th a home of J .O . Barber. A ttorney H . <5, Arm strong ot Xenia was In town Tuesday looking after Thomas M itchell's case before Mayor Wolford. Mis# Hello Condon ha# gone to Bradford, Pa., where she w ill re main u n til some time du ring the xuminer, having a position w ith a millinery firm lu ‘th a t city. The funeral of the late Jan ies Kin ney Stewart of Yellow Springs were h s ld la s t laturdajrafternoon, burial tak ing place « t the cemetery north of tawn. K r.M rfK M .Jo im Bo tt o f 1'ifcts- burg a re visiting rrf«tivv# here fo r a few days. Mr. L o tt expect# to go to Richmond, Va„ where he w ill su perintend Rome work for the Bravo Doyle Company of P ittsbu rg , M aster Alfred Marshall and sis ter, Mis# Mary, of X en ia came up la s t F rid ay evening for a v isit, The former visited hw grandparen ts and the la tte r, Miss H elen Oglesbee. Mr. MlUon W h ite o f Oxford waa th e guest of Mr. and Mrs. h> H . Hullenberger from F rid ay un til Monday. He was a member of too Oxford basket ball team th a t was defeated by th e homo hoys la s t F riday evening by a score of flfi to Si. Mr. Bert Tu rne r, who h a s been a ttend ing the ag ricu ltu ral depa rt m en t of the O. H. M. has retu rned home. Miss M ary Turner, who has been visiting re la tiv e s m no rthern Ohio is also home. During Uielr absence Mr. Btewart. Townsley and fam ily occupied th e ir home, gjs. trewp. my tegs rWbrbed for whsreiu fvahtola. I did maker and this ship i do for you?* and t o Ftoahyl j gorw some met the cost waa # UttI* work m g white at bis shop of the desert ^ “There was the fellow to do but -take the pildf aboard, which be did, The gvtttiftt *11 demurred at the tramp going otrt 1 of his way to favor a wrecked pSirtgr. but the laud gallor zaid every way was bis way. The gentleman and bis family got aboard, the two older now on a back seat, the girl forward with the tramp driver. As they sailed along before a tea knot breewt, meeting people by the way who gased at them la astonish ment, the old lady looked sour, the old gentleman winead, white the young girl, giggled, evidently enjoying the trip Immensely, ft ibis fashion they rode nil tba way to Banter, and when they reached the city ware followed to a hotel where tba trawler* proposed to atop by a six*ting mob. “What It waa abont ihi* degenerate eon of a worthy aka to attract a young girl nobody ettto am Jftd out. but the traveler's daughter tod to fail In lore with the sailor, freeing her heart was got on having him, Iter father con sented on condition tbi#t he would atop tramping, or, rather, sailing over the face of tha earth, and accept a position in hi# office In St. Look. The fellow loved the girl xo welt that he made the sacrifice, and they ware married. “The tramp stood office work as well a* bo could for six month*. It nearly set him t-resy. Daring the time of his Imprisonment in a counting room lie disappeared for a month, ostensibly on business, bat really to tramp Soon after be got back hi* father-in- law died and left Mrs. Tramp a lot of money. The hmltos# was sold out, and tha pair cama enrar here for a Tour.' It wto really a tramp. They are areviag over frtorapa today.” **I sea,” t MwMtoai. “You are Mr. Tramp.” “1 am. Mrs. Tramp and tor Wik Tramp# are at fttorialwft, where I expect to join there.* “And th* chalk rereYrT “They are to tot «to fraternity know Asoft spot.” “And the fcchoonerf “Oh, we hat* that over here with tun At present it 1 # to Egypt. We're going to join a caravan with If, it w* get n wind well beat tba camel all to nothing.’ _ OttTAR COX, Killing at t-owa ftatifta. A Russian officer, who at the hattl* of Mukden lost aeariy ona-half hla men and waa himself merely wound ed, report# that to oarer saw th* Jap anese except at a #etane« through his field glrasttk. < ValUfchle Trait «f Ghaceeter. Ho trait of ckaiaemr to rarer, non* more Adlmarbla, thaa thoughtful Indw pchdeae# of tto aptotore wf ethers; combined with a a«astdva regard to «hi fe#Hags to a^#W|e«A. J, Ylreuto and shall not. hesitate to tell other# Bow much good it has done me,” MBS. S\ J . NORTON ,. ITreevllle, New Vorfck Voile drtiaatti ±ttt* tn>. MUM’ tentrl M t B L C Bis , Restores Vit; especiallyvaluab ITumorS, Ulcers, Humors, Blotchei Impure blood or forms of Sciatic I PRICE, ON ftl»nufaciiir«d J a c k e t s and Su ita at Hutchison &Oibney’s? # i . , • § § { » . . t N EW SK IR T S . P anam a , S ic ilian , Serge M ohairs, $ 3.75 to $12 CAR PET ROOM. B est d isp lay of R u g s, M a ttings, etc ., w e have y e t show n , and a little low er in price. . . .R e s t a o m n t . . . INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET - DININGROOMFORLADIESUPSTAIRS ALSO RESTROOM. M E A L S M OW a s C E N T S '. 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