The Cedarville Herald, Volume 32, Numbers 1-26
r TiSEXCHAN&EBKK ,., fF .DA JW irXB , OHIO, .............. ,AAikA . ^^YWy^v«w^^,*V%vv»V W JS taO L IC IT Y 0 l? » i'A'i'KONACiS a n d j'r o in is c c a r e f i:! a m i p rom p t attention t>> all buslncsa }.!>tji3btcd t<? US. NEW YORK DRAFT and BANKMONEY;ORDHR» Ti»e cheapest and most con venient way to fiend money by tnHLL . * n s Made on Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security. Banking Hours; 6. A, M, to 8, P. M. S. W- S mith , President. O, L. S mith , Cashier, Women Womenwho sailer from female «Umeats» frequently neglect their tronble, till a general break-downfollows. Don’t wait till yonr ease Is as badas tfiat—take Carditi In time. It is a sale, reliable medicine, lor all women. Take Mrs.RenaRare*ofPierce, Ha.* fried Cardoi andafter- ward wrote: **1was asol- ferer from all sorts of fe maletrouble*badgain Inmy side,.drawing gains Inmy legs, could not sleep* had shortness of breath. ”f suffered for years*tra- tll my husband Insisted on my trying Cardul. The first bottle gave me relief and now I amalmost well.” Try CardnI. It will help yon.” ’ - B4S J atdelie I wat w m w to hera * « m > » to rceoauMnd **** jFred t ; Witten, 7*aim Bt„K»Tr*rk, X. J. B«st for r m. ^ Th* Bowels j a C f l D C i l l lQ M f o m m w w w w w w W w m t CANDY CATHARTIC Pleuent, P»l»t»ble, Potent, T»«t*Good,Do<3oo4, Rarer Btoknn, Weeken or Grip.., 10e, Wc.Mc.Neyer -old i s Polk. The genuine tablet stamped OOO. Shuunlateed to our* o r your mono* beck. S tu lis f Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. .595 ANNUALSALE*TENMILLIONBOXES j!| ft *A*vfti£H-r« OftS). The Peddling of Glasses has been prohibited by law in most states on account of the incoinpotcncy of the men that} arc engaged in tha t way of doing business. A call a t our office will convince you of the difference C h a s . S . F a y ) M'f’g. Optician 28»i E . Main S t., Springfield, O. The Great Diarrhoea ami Dysentery Remedy C-irtt nude a»ki ctirc«icdianhocs,«1c‘!<'ft. let G;»s..J liwthuJ/' suwmet tensplaint/*' Asisliedm]; ra, ami prevfr.tsiliedt-reltp. m-nt of typhoid fiver. Same wonderful ‘-suit* 9 ?,tailed in all pat:* of theworld. "WORKS LIKE MAR 1 C.” wtaaoHa . Priwi f t BMrtitf Don't.*«y*r*Fa snbetUiit* 6 *good." Ifjo irtinawM ess#to*Hit #< fi-m son* tn i ****** m m m « * r u iY , A l c o h o l t o C H I ICIf-fefi Ask your doctor how often he prescribes art alcoholic stimulant for children. He will probably say, “Very, very rarely. Children do not need stimulating.” Ask him how often he p r e s c r i b w a tonic for them,He will .fflalh ^ abTy"ai« Then ask him about Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla as at tonic for the young. Followhisadvice. Heknows. j,c ,A \it^ .tLov)^Mm . ihefirst f r o n t r u l e m o v e m e n t ofthe bowel*.'’ Askyowdotforjf rV* U not * 0 . Then ask fata* about A m ’t PMb. The CedfervfBe Herald. 5 81,00 P a r Y our, K A R L H BV&rlir acehttoou FRIDAY* MARCH 26, 1209. Tho conference a t the White House on Saturday last when Ihe President dlacuBssd a t eome length the new tariff bill with Senator Aldrich, the Secretary of S tate and the Secretary of the Treaeury, crye- taiized into eerieue difficulties what have been ^heretofore diacordant notes m the somewhat tentative discussions of the proposed methods to r increasing the revenue, For in stance Senator Aldrich advised the President th a t the inheritance tax provision of the Payne biU would not pass the Senate as th a t body en tertains intense and insuperable op position - to any such measure on the ground th a t while i t was a proper source of revenue for the state, the federal government ought not to resort to it exoept in times of extreme need; the income tax, too it developed, is not considered al together advisable; the contention is TiVSde th a t the maximum and minimum provision in the bill it based on a wrong principle—-that i! implies retributive instead of con ciliatory action. Truly the lines of the party leaders, are not oast m pleasant places. —J , <3. Conwell's 18th anuual opening and sale will be held April 8 , 9 and 10 . We want to make this the largest and most successful opening th a t we have ever had, if such is possible, and in anticipation of this we have bought the most complete line o f vehicles ever brought to Greene county. We want you to come and look them over. Remember the date and watch lo t future notices. Souvenir* J , C. CenweU, Xenia, O. T. WONT Nerve -mettpettMb §6 Urtrsr Vm 66 sent*. In scores of cities and villages an investigation is being made, by teachers of public schools a s to the number of pupils who use tobacco in any form, I t is said tha t the authorities a t Washington D. C„ have requested this test to be made The object is to prove th a t pupils not Using tobacco can learn their lessons much easier than those who use tobacco. Sold for nearly sixty yeen. ‘.... HONOR ROLL FOR MARCH. Lucille P ry , Louis Llnson, Ruth Linson, Margaret Ltnsoh, Clara Martin, Mdsella Watsen, Clara Widener, Cora Potts, Willis Corry, Ralph Fry, Carl Fry, Paul Fry, Teddy Fry, Rally Gnnnsll, May nard Martin, No. 2 . Howard Kennon. Ho, ft Mable Dailey, Marie Daily, Ruth Ramsey, Ed ith Ramsey, Opal Strobndge. Cecil Strobrldge. No. 4. Pauline Thomas, Blanche Thomas, Hester Tewnslay, Cart Townsley, No, 6 . E lva McMillan, E thel M e Millan, Millie Evans, Harvey Mc Millan, Harold Ceojhy, Raymond Ski&pard, F rank jjftepard, Frank Evans. No. 5, Russell Shannon, Cora Conner, Eu la Creswell, Irm a Cris well, Helen Creswell, Zelpha Dob bins, Marjorie Stuckey, Mary Moore,Florence Andrew. ENDOWMENT INCREASED. By th e w ill of the late Thoma<* Gibson, Cedarvilie College gets $ 6,000 for endowment purposes. The F irst Reformed Presbyterian ehureh in Cincinnati «get*, $6,000, while a number of relatives are re membered. The remainder-goes to the widow and son. PAINT SHOP OPEN. FOBSALE. The Wolford paint) shop Is now open and ready for spring and sum mer business, Have your buggy, carriage or wagon painted now so th a t it will be ready when good weather cornea. A WORD ABOUT SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES. How much better to have your deeds and personal papers where they are Bafe from fire and readily accessible. A misplaced paper often causes worlds of trouble. We have them for rent a t less than onfi-third of a cent per day. THE EXOHANGE BANE, Cedarvilie, Ohio* Mr. G. W. Baker and pa rty of the Springfield and Washington Trac tion Company were In town Monday looking over the traction proposi tion. Un Tuesday a meeting was held in Springfield between a cenjmittee of the Merchants' Association and a committee of citizen* from Clifton and CedurvJlie, Mr. Baker's proposition seems fair and safe for anyone who wants an Investment, He promises to build the line to Cedarvilie withih ninety days if $60,000 In common stock is sold, the shares to be $26 each. The new entrance to Springfield is costing $35,000 and Mr. Baker ex pects to ijim in' a ll th e property of the company to a company th a t will be organised so th a t all pur chasers of stock will be on the same footing with him. I t is also proposed to give each town along the line a director so tha t the peo ple will have a local representative, The distance from the line oh the Springfield and Clifton pike to Cedarvilie is eight and one-half miles and will cost $85,000, $60,000 to bo raised by the people and the remainder by Mr, Baker. I f suffir d e n t stock is sold Cedarvilie is sure of the line th is summer. Mr. L. H, Fsullenberger Is taking subscriptions here. The people of Springfield, Clifton and Cedarvilie are asked to take the $60,000 stock to be issued. The prospects are en- couragibg as to the construction of the line. S tate o r O hio , C ity o r T oledo , I liUCAB COWKTY j 88 F rank J. C' henf . t makes oath th a t h e, js senior p artn er o f th e firm o f F. J . CsrpET £ Co., doto* business in the city of Toledo, county, and sta te aforeaH, «nd th a t said fflnn w ill pay th e sum s OKS H O pD ltED DOLLARS fo r each eyery.caqe o f Qatarfb th at cannot be cured by th e uae of H all ' b C atairk C ore , FRANK J , CHKNJCY. Sworn to before me and subecrlbedin thy presence, this 6.h day of December, A. }}' 1866, ■■■.■/ 1 . SEAL W . GLEASON, N otary RubUc Hall’s Catarrh cure la taken internally and acts dirsetly on the blood and mucous Mrfac**of the system. Send for testimoni- ala, fee*. Rheumatic Paine relitif*d by use w or. Idles' Anti-Pain*Pills, as doses Net* FENCE FOR SALE. I still havo some wire feiice for sale a t a bargain to close out soon. 0 . M. Crouse. . Every county in the state except Vinton, which Goes not want to make any improvements now will receive $5,586.17as state aid for good roads this year. The legislature appropriated $440,000 for th is pur pose And added to this is the net Income of the stale automobile de partment, which amounts to $46,567- 76 , which the law provides sha ll be ' Used for road improvements. GARDEN SEEDS. Any one wishing Livingston's garden needs ean get same otj O. M. Grouse, FOR SALE! Houses ahd Lots in Cedarvilie and vicinity. Buy before the rush. We havo three or four desirable proper* tics just outside the corporation limits at very reasonable prices, also 2 # to 4 acres of land. Will sett ©!!# fo? less than cost of dwelling which Cost $3,609. Have a centrally located rooming house of 16 or 16 rooms very cheap. Farms for sale in Central Ohio. SMITH, CLE <ANSAHOPPING LOOK! What Cash or Trade will Boy Saturday .♦‘.-A. 5 10-oentpkga Seeded Baltina 26c 3 lb. Mnyr Beaches..,. 10 c plug tobacco..................,. 6 c Scans Good Corn,... ...........25o 1 can of Chila Con Carna ,..10o ■2 lbs. of Jap Rice,________.10c Dried Beef ......... lOo can 24tf lb. sack Snowball FIour..75c ,...26o 7 bar« S tar or Lunox «oap.. -....26c, 8 cans b«fc S tring B«an«.... ...36c 8 cant H u t Tomato**.... . « 1 ta n of Ho t Tomato*,... ..... B*«tcotfe« grown......... .100 to 26o Best Apricots........ 15c to SOc can All of the latest Magazines and Boat Cards in stock a t all times. . This is all fresh stock, no Kroger goods mixed in. Come in and get Brices, One Brice to, a l l . . Pu re Early Ohio a n d Early ftos* Po ta to rt f o r S —d. W o w ill Pay you fo r Ba ilor 23c lb.; fo r Egg» 18c dor. O. M. Townsley , THE CORNER GROCER* J* H. McfllLLAN, Funeral Dlreet ir and Furniture Dealer. Manufacturer of Cement Grave Vault* and Cement Budding Blocks, Telephene 7 . Cedarvilie, Ohio. 40 HORSE.S 40 Public Sale of Fine Horses. We will sell 40 head of fine horses, consisting of standard bred horses, roadsters and work liorsss, a t Oak Lawn Farm, five miles north of Xenia, Ohio, on the Springfield and Xenia Traction Line. THURSDAY* APRIL 15th* 1909 Sale to commence a t 10o’clock a. m. The Following are a Few to Be 5«id: MABLE Ii. A five-year-old. family mare, aired by Elwood E . 2.22)^. Can show a 2.40 gait, WILLING BOY. The H arry Mac of 1909. A grand individual. Look him over if you want a race horse or a matinee pacer. AUTOMOBILE, A sorrel gelding with silver mane and tail. A great' road horse and an actor. ATWELL. A mahogany bay stallion with a trial of 2,36, Well broken, and a sire th a t will sire speed. He isgeod gaited, and a grandson wWAsrte*! a.l». MOLLY GRIMES. Sired by J . J . C. Not afraid of automobiles, steam or tracteon cars, and should make a great family mare. LADY LEE. A flVe-year-old mare th a t ie well broken and a nice gaited tro tter for the roed. JUDGE LEE (X). Fu ll brother to JoctOyn Lee 2.26tf, 16** hands high, with lots of style and finish. MABLE T. A road mare having plenty ef size and the best of action. I s no t afraid of anything. Anyone looking for a fam ily mare will make no mistake fn buying this one, ALIOlA(i), By Wildomar, dam, Brize Light 4am of three in 2.30. A nice individual and one th a t will make a great road mare. ARCTITRUS (3). A gelding bred in the lines te tre t fast. Persons thinking of buying should come before the sale and look over the horses to be sold. Oak Lawn Farm is five miles north of Xenia, on th e Oldtown and Clifton pike, on* mile from the Springfield and Xenia Traction Line, stop *1, o r Clifton Bike . Conveyance a t each cat. Come early and leok over the horses. Lunch on the grounds. Catalogues on application. TRIMS CASH, t o any due se arranging a credit of nine months will be givwt by purchaser Kiting interestbearing nete with approved *•- enrity, • W. T h MARSHALL, R, E. CORRY, In Use For Over Thirty Years 1 G A S T 0 B I A , 'TM*CCMTAUnCOM.AHY, HtWV 9 *«City. THE BEST VEHICLES FOR THE MONEY. 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 made;. Builtto stand HardService. The cheapest in the end. Write for complete Catalog and Prices. MCKAY CARRIAGE CO.* GROVECITY. PS. What Do You Think o f the Newest of Styles in S p r i n g J a c R e t s a n d S u i t s a t Hutchison & Gibney’s? N EW SK IR T S . Panama* Sicilian* Serge Mohairs* $3.75 to $12 CARPET ROOM. Best display of Rugs, Mattings* etc.* we have yet shown, and a little lower 1 p n fiUTGHISOft & GIBNEY’S, l t XENIA, OHIO. “We recommend it; there iau’i nay better., I n mid-Bumraer you have to tract to a large degree to your butofmr. Weil Cared For Meats in bofcweather are the only kind to buy; we have proper appliance* for keeping them right, and they're sweet and safe when cold. Don't go meat shopping when it's hot. Buy of ue aud be sure. C. H. CROUSE, OEDARVILLE, O. Sleep i s n a tu re Ts re bu ild ing period , w hen th e ene rgy u sed b y th e b ra in , museles a n d organs i s r e newed. 3 f you lose sleep, y o u r sys tem is robb ed of th e s tre n g th sleep should give. Continued loss o f sleep m u ltip lies th i s loss u n til you become a phy s ica l w reck . U r. M iles, Nerv ine qu iets t h e i r r i t a t e d ne rves a n d b ring s refresh ing , inv igo ra ting sleep. Nerv ine con ta ins no opiates, and th e re fo r leaves no b ad after-effects. ' "F o r.o v e r tw o years I suffered u n to ld agonies; m y friends th o u g h t I w as going crazy. 1 could n o t sleep n o r re s t a t all. I tried d ifferen t doc to rs. b u t failed to find relief. My- h ead would ache all th e tim e; X wash like one drunk; could no t concentrate* . m y mind, and was so restless a n d '.w o rrie d th a t sleep w as ou t of th e S uestlon. A fter tak ing one b o ttle -o f >r. Miles' N ervine X f r it wonderfully changed. I. am now on m y th ird bot tle and am gaining aU th e tim e. , X can lie down and sleep like a child, a n d am able to do my work.'* MRS. M A X SCOTT, English, Ind. „ Your druggist salts Dr. Mites.* Nerv ine, and we authorize him to return price of first bottle (only) if it falle to benefit you. MilesMedical Co., Elkhart* Ind Tbe Booktaltef / ..RestaufaDt... IN THE BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET D INING ROOM FO R LAD IES UP STAIRS ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S NOW s ?5 C E N T S . Lunch Counter on Main Floor Open Day and Night The Best of Good Used in the Cul inary Department. ELASTIC ROOF PAINT for tin* metal, paper, felt and ruberoid roofs. Is proof against the weatheror rust. Absolutely non* porous. Will not crack, peel, blister or stale. Will not evaporate after once set. Is a finewater-proof ing material- Contains no Ingredients such as salt and lime which enter Into the composition of the major part of the so-called roof and Iron paints on the market to-day which have m elastic qualities and are destructive to metals and fibres* and are bound to crystal!** any metal. It Is germproof. Stndfor tin uhr andpthe list. Why not pnrehaii the Bestwhen it tests no mere. T h * PA U .M A H OOOtSKHt «U * I» I .Y 0 0 .* ro n « l-d u .la o ,W ls . | Auct., I f f g ^ S O D . Meat is Healthy. The human system needs meat* no t the tough* in d igestib le kind which makes i t a labor for th e diges tive organs to asimilate it* b u t th e nutritious, juicy k ind which gives you muscle and nerve for daily duties, C, W. Crouse & Co, SuccrtXHr to C. C. WEIMER* TR Y OUR JOB PRINTING Piles or Smilss? A POSITIVE GUARANTEE IsImitMHtMfrslftvtas*aftimtisfyearswtfii DR. HEBRAS UNGOID the most wonderful scientific dlseotwiy of modern times for the SeveiVetesses ofItching Piles, Bcsema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Barber’s Itch, etc. This highly medi cated antiseptic 8 eWe kUls tb s germs, re motes the trouble and hfsls the irritation permanently. Absoluts satisfestiou guar anteed or money refunded. Pries 80 ct#. a t Druggists, or mailed. Trial sample 3 cent* to cover mailing. THE 6, C. BITTNERCO., Tsirde, OKI#. - FISTULA AKO AU , DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM **»«»»• t* the snAwrtim m « *e fS 5 B*iif *?,r«I»w*n«t wMlem. N«*stn & S 3 E f f i 3 rW ! w « s is z s ^ j^ s s r s s a is a d r . j. ]. M c C l e l l a n S S iS S L i CtUikUUS, 0. isssi S i tH T s H r n i^ i iA r f TR U S S MD«Jf motm My I mm WlaWrman,
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