The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
t* fHEDMMGEBAIK «r I* 4ihJ, W* Stri -i Y w n P.vritoYAOC »rn| proi"’ ■> t’r.rcfdlut' 1JS"OMpt au 'iitva to all r^:^4Ut l . s lateustoit to its. NgW YORK DRAFT ana BANKMO>hV(ORDI:R» > chcap-T-t and too ?! eon- vcuieat w^y to u'ntl money by mull. m ** Loans Madeon Real Estate, Personal or CollateralSecurity, Baffking Hours: 0. A, M. to *3, V, M. S\ W. Saiwur, PrcsWoiit. (>. L, S mith , Cashier, Headache Every Month Yon may think, because you have long bad It, that yon must have a headache every month, being & women. Out if yon think ho, yon are wrong, einco a 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 o ! that,wonder ful, woman’s medicine, WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF “ I recommend Cardui to ait sick women" writes Mrs. A. C. Beaver Of Unicoi, Tenn. “ I suffered with headache, bearing-down pains, feet swelled, pains in shoulders and many others. At fast 1 took Cardui, have gained 20 pounds and have found it the best med icine 1 ever-used for female troubles.” At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, statins age find describing eymp- ....................... be ‘ w*»d**f*l “OutMiMkr" Mr. . .Mhoctw^y KiitaAta*wmSm tWnk » tt-oni «? pr»l*« i* „ ^^..jirtU^roiftlvsirwoffUrrtul wimp<>>lt1nn. tA'ISJ&r*?1 .tw-Mled *#»*<)t»* M tulltM ] fcvall *ud I flnri that Cu.i'nrcta r.Ii.ra aUtheoHm*X Ji»r»ttka Jam** McOuni, MS Matter St,, Jersey City, & Best For The Bowels r in a i ^ w o c o j u I p CANDYCATHARTIC rJfiW Itavqri m M in Ijnlk. ' U'ho genuine t-ibfoiBfca’mb Guaranteedto cure oe your laotmy back* SterlingRemedyCo,, ChicagocrN.Y. 503 ANNUALSALE)TEHMILLIONBOXES tfSNWN tS***.e>iT» C*Ci3 \ Thu Peddling of (Jla'wrj liar, been piviiiibifrd by law in most- status <m ftopoutifc of Ht« iiifoinpotoney of the* xlion thaturo enr-a^Kl in that way o f doing tiaf.Hu-Li!’.. A r a il a t m u * o fili’u w ill e o n v h n o y o a o f th o d i f ! f C h a s i S\ F a y , M*f\rt. Optician Sf.'I H. Main St., 0. the Great Eatrhoea f «sdDysentery hsm£%' t Cl.:..li:2CL Cutes Si t?ty,c!' «>..■ .^,.. 1 ,,*, , ’ VmtidfM’na, tad jicvc: M{:iafc'clt>| si*nt r>fivflioiwi few?. tii.ii xs'.'SutifiH olu.i'n'il fn p:,:.; tft;:a “ WORKSLIKE Mfi&t/* f F.-7fc\ wr*'* n M-fcG i I Wtlm S i p*r tt$r* a Hi”* t _ i, .--l O'. , f.lM.r/*’ , ■',! f#”A flf'lPI j «arr it rn • jtra wti.l 1*< m 'ar'AWO CH««ICAU COMPVlV, rfv *•*,N»¥.,#*§* A- i -rct^s V- «winr *s '"iHM'igtilit a dielaggBiiW iy , ; d o c t o r s A r t y G o o d ? *•" --Hon! Yet some people act as if a medicine /Cw t;!atv of a doctor! The best medicine in cannot do this, Have a family doctor, consult s .axatly, trust him fully. If we did not believe a endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and v;e would not offer it to you. JVsk your doctor, —diol in this cough medicine, 77 C.A thrT ^LoweWMau. \r:*nTm. iimwwiy Th« CtdarvHie Herald > SdNumo fm r 'ttm t. I SCAS^t#IS SnjS*X« * 0 KRWtor. ,7’Jl J:v'ii:v 3 ductois endorsed Ayer’s Fills forconstipation, WUousnesa, »lck> v;o v;;.a!d not offer them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. M e a t , is H ealthy, Th e human system needs meat, n o t the tough,6in - digestable k ind wh ich makes it a labor fo r the diges t iv e organs to asimilate it, bu t the nutritious, ju icy k in d wh ich gives y o u muscle and nerve f o r da ily duties. G W, Crouse & Co, Successor to^C. C» VVEIMER, SUBSCRIPTION TIME ISHERE W he th er y o u are one o f those whom we coun t am ong our o ld friends a lready on our lists, and— we hope— abou t to renew y o u r order fo r another year, o r new ly m ade ac qua intance, w h o m ay in tim e becom e an o ld friend, bu t now ab ou t t o send us y o u r first order, tod a y is the time t o turn intention in to action . 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Further particular,-! regarding these otters and (jttotatioim on any uagasdm » not, included in these lists promptly furnished if desired. r PLAIN DEAIB* PUBLISHING COMPANY, ClmUnd, Ohio. XDTK Advauagemay betaken of the above rates, onlv in locali tit* whert no houst to hmisa suffice through carriers is tmtuttatned. Monthly Monthly *1 » Monthly Outhig 31aga;'i:ie Putnam’s Reader 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 £.00 1.60 8.00 8.00 FRIDAY, JAKITARY K 1900, <gi.gi,i,gr»gn J,, mii | bih |.W. ii , mi i,innil “ Ambition* young mm and la dies should learn Telegraphy; for since the now Bhour law became effective there it a shortage of many thousand telegrapher*. Positions pay from $60 to $70 p«r montlr to beginner*, The National Telegraph Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio and five other eitie* 1* operated under supervision of R, It, officials and all pupilsareidaced when oualifled. Writs them tor particulars.'’ —Blank*!* for winter uBe, either storm or stable. Largest assort ment of robes in town, *Kerr and Hastings Bros. Several of the newly elected coun ty officials entered upon their du ties Monday. Of these Proseeutor W, F. Orr and Sheriff Howard Ap plegate succeed themselves, and Surveyor Milton McKay has been acting as such since,the death of the late Gr A, McKay. The only new men who enter on their terms are: J. O, Williamson and John H. McVay, as members of the board of infirmary directors, and Dr. P. G. Marquart, of Osborn, coroner, suc ceeding Charlep B. Johnson of this city. The other county officials will enter upon at the following times: Common pleas and probate Judges, February 4; commissioners, treas urer and recorder; third Monday in September; auditor, third Monday in October; clerk, first Monday in August. . Or, Miles' Ajitl-Paln P11I8 relieve pam A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES, How much better to have your deeds and personal papers where they are safe from fire and readily accessible. A misplacedpaper often causes worlds of trouble. We have them for rent at less than one-third of a cent per day, THE EXCHANGE BANK, Cedarvilie, Ohio’ AN ORDINANCE. .To make appropriations for the Cur rent Expenses and other Expenditures of tijeVillage of Cedarvilie, Ohio, dur ing tlie fiscal half year ending June 80, 1909, Be It ordained by the Council of the Village of CodamriHe, Greene County, dllO*." -*J‘f ' > - ■ SKCTioir i. That to provide tor the current expense* and otherexpenditures of the Village of Cedarvilie, Ohio, dur ing the fiscal half year ending June 80, 1909, the following sum* be and are hereby setaside andappropriatedas follows: S ection S, That there be appropri ated fromthe General Fund:— Salary ofCouncil.................1 $144.00 Salary of Mayor........................ 50.00 Salary of Clerk.......... ..... 60,00 Salaryof Treasurer.................... 35,00 Search and Seizure Law.............. 60.00 Legal Advertising...................... 76.00 Total $414.00 S ection "8, That there be appropri ated from the Safety Fund:— Salary of Deputy Marshal... .......$166.00 Salary of Chief Engineer,,....,,..... 106.00 Fire Department Expenses,....... 75.00 Extra Police Force............. KM rrorro ,,—— ifc; y ht * T “n**‘,i*it ■ -TsatcK -rrmnmr^mm •tar *'*warm m»i!«-Kiii>ippmufii. Mf Total $876.00 S ection 4. That there he appropri ated from the Service Fund;— Street Repairs.................. $400.00 Street Lighting............... 800.00 Pump Repairs.......... ..... 15.00 Total $1216.00 S ection 5, That there he appropri ated fromtheHealth Fund:— Salary of Health Officer,,.. ........ $ 87.60 SalaryofClerk of Boardof Health 12.Q0 Rent of Public Dump............... 13*76 Garbage Removal..................... 6.00 Total $ 68,25 S ection 6, And the Village toerk is authorized to draw his warrant on the Village Treasurer for payment fromany of the foregoing appropriations upon re ceiving proper certificates and vouchers therefor, approved by the board or offi cers authorized by law to approve the samcjKgr anordinance cr resolution of Council to make the exoenditure; pro vided that !;';j warrants shall bedrawnor paid for salaries or wages, except to persons employed by authority of and in accordance With law or ordinance; provided further, that the appropriation for incidental expenses can only be ex pended for items of expense constituting a legal obligation against the Village and purposes other than those covered by the other specific appropriations herein made. S ection 7. This ordinance shall take elfett andbe in force from andafter the earliest period allowed by law. PassedJanuary 4,1909. J. H, WOCEORO, Mayor, Attest: J. <i. Mt'CoxKBLi:, Gierk. C A S T O R IA Fear sDd Ofcildintt* finKMYnfanAlwaystagM B*«r* Hi*' Facsimile Signature of N E W Y O R K . C A S T O f t l i For Infonfo and Childrpn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Si^rmture of I“TAKE THIS CUT" * \l,L ijt<»n ih- • D o s i s - ] iL i n i s EXACT COPY"OFWRAPPER, In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THCCCHTAUnCGMI»ANV, NEWVOHrtCtTV^ HHHHHRrtl J. H. flcM lI LAN, Manufacturer of C E M E N T G R A V E V A U L T S Hollow Cement Building Blocks, Chimney Blocks, Veranda Col umns, Piers, Etc., Etc. •* • • Telephone 7 . Cedarvilie, Ohio. ; * ^ A * | t # .* A A * A # A f t A # ,f t * * * * * * 3 T H E N EW Y E A R Will be opened by HUTCHISON & G IBNEY with a Bargain in DBESS GOODS. We’ll throw upon e w Bargain Counten some SO pieces of DBESSiGpODS at u /$l .,50 Goods now 75 c 11 i f n • $» 0 O Goods now 50 c Half Pnce 75c Goods now ^ \50c Goods now 2Sc D e -irou s o f reducing ou r s to ck b e fo r the N ew G ood s n ow purchased arrive w e m ake this nnus- ua l offer these good s are su itab le fo r Waists, ^ | Skirts. Suits, Children’ s Clothes, E tc . W e cou ld n o t offer these the pa s t few weeks on a ccoun t o f ou r large H o lid a y trade. HUTCHISON & GIBHEY’S, XENIA, OHIO. ELASTIC ROOF P A IN T for tin, metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. I* proof againstthe weather or rust. Absolutelynon* porous. Will not crack, peel, blisteror scale. Will not evaporateafteronce set. Isa tinewater,proof ingmaterial. Containsno ingredients such as salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of tho so-called roof andironpaint*on the market to day which have her elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres, and are bound to crystalize any metal. It is germproof. Sendfar eireu/ar amtjtrke list. Why notpurchase the lestwhen it testsns mere. T in * D A U M A N O O O P E R S U P P L Y C O ., r o n d - d U .| a o ,W I « . VOL- I F - "SB 0 ELA&1 MS! .«« # FOR DURABILIT Y AND SERVICE. * We have found * “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 ?;ive service. Every square is thoroughly inspected before leaving the factory. Tlie workmanship is tight, 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 ao coating or painting. “Tlie first cost is the only cost.” Our Booklet “R.“ Sent free on request, will give yon valuable information. H. W. Johtts-Manville Go. €lev«kn<!»O. * “ Wo recoinmond it; there isn’t nay butter... In mid-summer yon have to trust to a large degree, to your butoiier. Well Cared For Meats in hot weather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliances tor keeping them right, and they’re sweet and safe when sold. Don’t go meat shopping when it’B hot* Buy of .ua and be sure. C. H , CROU SE , CKDARVILLB, o . Sleep S leep is n a tu r e ’s r e b u ild in g p e r iod , w h en th e en e rg y u s e d b y the bra in , m u scles an d organ s is r e new ed . I f y o u lo s e s leep , y o u r sy s tem is r o b b e d o f th e s tren g th s leep sh ou ld g iv e . C on tinu ed loss o f s leep m u ltip lie s th is loss Until y o u becom e a p h y s ic a l w re ck . D r . h id e s ’ N e rv in e qu ie ts th e ir r i ta ted n e rv e s and b r in g s re fre sh in g , in v ig o ra t in g s leep . * N e rv in e con ta in s ’ n o op ia tes , and th e r e fo r leaves n o had a fte r -e ffe c ts . ■ ' “For over two years t Buffered' un told agonies; my triends thought I was going crazy. I could not sleep nor rest at all. 1 tried different doc tors. but failed to find relief. My head would aclio all tho time; I was nice one drunlc; could not concentrate «ny mind, and was so Testlcss ana worried ’ that sleep Was out of the question. After,taking one bottle o f tv . Miles’ Nervine l felt wonderfUUy changed. I am now on my third bot tle and am gaining all the time. 3, can lie down and sleep like a child, and am able to do my work.” ■ MRS, MAY 8CQTT, English. 3tad. Your druggist lAlls Dr, Mires’ Nervine, and we authorize him to ^return price of first bottle (only) If It falle to.benefit you* MttesMedicalCo., Elkhart,Ind The Bookmaker ...Bestaafant... INTHE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET D IN ING ROOM FOR LAD IES UP STAIRS ALS<y REST ROOM. M B A L 8 N OW a s CEN TS . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open E&$ and Night. Tho Beat, of Good JTsed in the Cul inary Department. Piles orSmiles? A POS IT IVE G U A R A N T E E totmmeMcMyration Mi ettkuMronnw*fc DR. HEBRAS UN60ID the. most wonderful scientific discovery of modern timesIbr theseverestessesofIlchlnf Piles, Kccema, Tetter, Bslt P.heum, Sine Worm, Berber’s Itch, etc. Thishighlymedh cited antiseptic Sstvo kUls the germs, re moves the trouble and heals the Irritation permanently. Absolute satlsfactlcn guar anteed Ormoney refunded. Price fiOcts. at Druggists, or mailed. Trial sampleScents to cover mailing. THE 6. C, B1TTHER CO., Tolcrfa, 0hl». FISTUI arda tit. DISEASESOFTHEREC1 DIR. I J. M c CLELL j « w i 3 " L OOLUlUBtiJ LtCHT0^ 8™* *K*T Sold and adjuititd by
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